
Best for small bathrooms
Best compact fit for smaller bathrooms
Choose this when space is tight and you want a straightforward round-front replacement that fits older or smaller bathroom layouts.
Viper round-front, model GWS31500
Brand: Gerber
Choose the type of toilet service you need and see what to expect.
Licensed toilet plumbing service, clear quotes, and tested work before we leave.
When you need toilet service, it's about making sure the toilet is installed properly, works reliably, and fits your bathroom and plumbing setup.
Need help deciding between repair and replacement? Need quick scheduling? Already purchased a toilet? This section should answer those questions before the FAQ.
Licensed toilet replacement service, clear quotes, and tested installation before we leave.
When it's time to replace a toilet, the goal is to make sure the new fixture is installed properly, fits your bathroom and plumbing setup, and performs reliably from day one.
Ask about old toilet removal and disposal, customer-supplied toilet installation, and help choosing the right replacement model.
We install toilet models from our partner brands and help you choose an option that fits your bathroom, plumbing setup, comfort preferences, and daily use.
If you are planning a new toilet installation, we can install any of the toilet products shown in our partner-brand selection below. Our team makes sure the fixture is set properly, connected correctly, tested thoroughly, and ready for reliable daily use.
When replacement is the better option, we install reliable toilets suited to your bathroom layout, comfort preferences, and daily use.

Best for small bathrooms
Choose this when space is tight and you want a straightforward round-front replacement that fits older or smaller bathroom layouts.
Viper round-front, model GWS31500
Brand: Gerber

Best for small bathrooms
A good fit when you want a compact toilet but a more polished everyday feel than a basic builder-grade option.
Drake II two-piece, model CST454CEFG#01
Brand: TOTO

Best for comfort height
Choose this when comfort height is the main priority and you want a dependable two-piece toilet for daily use.
Viper ErgoHeight, model GWS31518
Brand: Gerber

Best for small bathrooms
Good for bathrooms where a round bowl feels too cramped but you still need something that works within a tighter footprint.
Viper elongated, model GWS31512
Brand: Gerber

Best for comfort height
Pick this when you want comfort height in a cleaner one-piece body that feels easier to live with day to day.
Avalanche CT one-piece, model G0021019
Brand: Gerber

Best for small bathrooms
Best for bathrooms that need a 10-inch rough-in and still want an elongated bowl that feels like a real upgrade.
Drake two-piece 10-inch rough-in, model CST776CEFG.10
Brand: TOTO

Best for comfort height
A practical pick when you want easier sitting comfort in a one-piece toilet that still feels simple and familiar.
Colony one-piece chair height, model 2961A104SC.020
Brand: American Standard

Best for easier cleaning
Choose this when easy wipe-down cleaning and a more tailored one-piece look both matter.
Carlyle II one-piece, model MS614124CEFG
Brand: TOTO

Best for easier cleaning
Good for bathrooms where you want the easier upkeep of a one-piece toilet without an overly bulky look.
Carolina II one-piece, model MS644124CEFG
Brand: TOTO

Best for easier cleaning
A straightforward one-piece choice for homeowners who want easier cleaning and everyday comfort without making the toilet feel too design-driven.
Supreme II one-piece, model MS634124CEFG
Brand: TOTO

Best for easier cleaning
Choose this when you want the fullest one-piece upgrade in the set, with a cleaner profile and a more polished overall feel.
UltraMax II one-piece, model UltraMax II 1.28
Brand: TOTO
Need help deciding between compact, comfort-height, or easier-cleaning options? We can confirm rough-in, bowl shape, and install scope before the work is booked.
Answers to common toilet repair, replacement, and installation questions.
Often, yes. Many toilet leaks come from the wax seal, tank bolts, supply connection, shutoff valve, or internal tank parts. If the porcelain itself is cracked, replacement is usually the safer option.
In many cases, yes, depending on the toilet type, bathroom setup, and product availability. Straightforward replacements are often completed in a single visit.
Yes, provided the toilet is compatible with the existing plumbing and installation conditions. We can also advise on fit, rough-in, bowl shape, and comfort height before installation.
Yes. After diagnosing the issue or reviewing the installation scope, you should receive a clear recommendation and pricing before approved work begins.
Old toilet removal is commonly part of replacement service or can be arranged as part of the job. Final scope depends on site conditions and the installation plan.
The right toilet depends on rough-in size, available space, bowl shape, seat height, flush performance, and water efficiency. We can help recommend an option that fits both the bathroom and the household's needs.
That depends on the age of the toilet, the type of problem, and the cost of repair. If the issue is limited to internal tank parts or seals, repair often makes sense. If the toilet is cracked, unstable, outdated, or needs repeated repairs, replacement may be the better long-term option.
Cost depends on the issue, the parts or toilet required, bathroom access, installation condition, and whether any flange, shutoff, or connection updates are needed. Before work begins, you should receive a clear explanation of the recommended option and pricing.
A leak at the base may point to a failed wax seal, loose mounting, or movement in the toilet. It is best to have it inspected promptly to avoid floor damage and confirm whether the toilet can be reset or needs replacement.
A constantly running toilet is often caused by a worn flapper, fill valve issue, float problem, or poor seal inside the tank. These problems are commonly repairable after inspection.
Weak flushing can happen because of partial clogs, low tank water level, worn internal parts, mineral buildup, or an older low-performance toilet. We can inspect the cause and explain whether repair or replacement makes more sense.
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