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Toilet Repair in Elmvale, ON

We fix running toilets, flush problems, leaks, and everything in between - usually same day.

Common Toilet Problems We Fix

Running toilets waste hundreds of gallons a month. You'll hear it refilling constantly, and your water bill climbs. Usually it's a worn flapper or fill valve. We swap those parts in under an hour.

Won't flush? Could be a broken handle, a chain that slipped off, or a clog further down. We diagnose it fast and get you flushing again. If it's a deeper Drain Repair issue, we handle that too.

Leaks around the base mean the wax ring is shot. That's not something you ignore - water seeps into your subfloor and causes rot. We pull the toilet, replace the seal, and reset it properly. No mess left behind.

Why Toilets Fail (and How We Fix Them)

Most toilet parts are plastic or rubber. They wear out. Flappers get slimy, fill valves clog with sediment, handles crack. We carry all the common parts on the truck, so you're not waiting days for an order.

Older toilets in Elmvale and Midland homes can have corroded bolts or cracked tanks. Sometimes a repair costs more than a new toilet. We'll tell you straight up if replacement makes more sense. If you want an upgrade, we do Fixture Installation for low-flow or comfort-height models.

Hard water is tough on toilet internals. If you're in Penetanguishene or anywhere on well water, you've probably seen mineral buildup. We clean it out and recommend a maintenance schedule so you're not calling us every six months.

What to Expect When You Call

You call, we book a window - often same day. We show up on time, look at the toilet, and tell you what's wrong before we touch anything. No surprise charges.

Most repairs take 30 minutes to an hour. Running toilet? Swap the flapper and adjust the float. Leaking base? Pull it, new wax ring, done. If it's a crack in the porcelain or a major Leak Repair under the floor, we walk you through options and pricing right there.

We test everything before we leave. Flush a few times, check for leaks, make sure the tank fills to the right level. You'll know it's fixed.

When to Call vs. When to Replace

A $200 repair on a toilet that's 20 years old and uses 3.5 gallons per flush? You're better off replacing it with a modern 1.28-gallon model. We'll do the math with you.

Cracks in the tank or bowl can't be fixed. If you see water pooling and there's a hairline crack, it's replacement time. We can usually get a new toilet installed the same visit if we have stock, or next day if we need to grab one.

Multiple issues at once - handle broken, constant running, slow flush - that's a sign the whole unit is tired. We'll give you a flat quote for a new install vs. patching it up. Your call.

Serving Elmvale and Surrounding Areas

We're local. Elmvale, Midland, Penetanguishene, Coldwater - we know the houses, the water quality, the common issues. You're not getting a call center or a franchise. You're getting Roy Campbell Plumbing.

We stock our trucks for the jobs we see every week. That means faster fixes and fewer return trips. If your toilet's acting up, call us. We'll sort it out.

Toilet Repair pricing

Toilet Repair pricing in Elmvale typically falls into the ranges below. We'll send a firm quote after a quick conversation about scope.

Minor repair ($150-$400): $150 - $400Standard service call ($400-$800): $400 - $800Major repair or fixture install ($800-$2,000): $800 - $2,000Bathroom rough-in ($2,000-$5,000): $2,000 - $5,000Whole-home repipe or addition ($5,000+): $5,000+

Where we serve

We serve toilet repair across Elmvale and the surrounding neighborhoods listed below.

Midland, Penetanguishene, Coldwater, Waverley, Waubaushene, Port Severn, Victoria Harbour, Wyevale, and Perkinsfield.

Related services

Looking for something else? We also offer:

Leak Repair, Water Heater Service, Drain Repair, and Fixture Installation.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to fix a running toilet?

Most running toilet repairs are $150 to $300. That covers a new flapper, fill valve, or both. If there's a crack or something unusual, we'll quote it before we start. Parts are cheap - you're paying for the trip and our time.

Can you fix a toilet that won't stop running even after I jiggle the handle?

Yep. Jiggling works when the flapper's stuck, but if it won't stop at all, the flapper's probably worn out or the fill valve isn't shutting off. We replace whichever part is failing. Takes about 30 minutes, and you'll stop hearing that constant trickle.

Is it worth repairing an old toilet or should I just replace it?

Depends on the age and the problem. A simple flapper swap on any toilet makes sense. But if it's 15+ years old, uses a ton of water per flush, and needs multiple repairs, a new low-flow toilet pays for itself in water savings. We'll tell you honestly which route makes more sense for your situation.