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Glendora Toilet Services 

Dependable Plumbers in San Dimas, La Verne & Surrounding Areas

Toilets are one of the most crucial parts of any residential or commercial plumbing system. When the need arises for toilet services in Glendora, CA, there’s no time to mess around. Reach out to Glendora Plumbing for fast and effective solutions for any toilet issues. With over 65 years of experience, there’s no problem too complex for us to handle!

Call (626) 335-0574 or contact us onlineto get your toilet repaired or replaced at an affordable price.

Signs of Toilet Trouble That Shouldn’t Be Ignored 

Although toilets are made of materials that are designed to last a long time, they’re still susceptible to various problems. Over the years, the toilet’s parts, such as O-rings, wax seals, flanges, flappers, fill valves, and flush valves, can wear out or break. 

There are several toilet issues to watch out for, including: 

  • Frequent clogs
  • Leaking toilet 
  • Water around the base 
  • Constant running 
  • Cracks in the porcelain 
  • Flushing issues 
  • Low water pressure
  • Slow refilling 
  • Wobbling 
  • Water bubbles when the toilet is flushed 
  • Toilet is sweaty 
  • Sewage smells 

The good news is in most cases toilet issues can be fixed by replacing the failing parts. However, there are times when it’s better to replace the toilet. Excessive age, frequent repairs, porcelain cracks, and surface damage are among the top reasons to invest in a new toilet. Toilets can also have a flushing efficiency problem, causing an abundance of water to be used. Installing a new high-efficiency toilet can conserve water and save money on utilities. 

Why Is My Toilet Running Constantly? 

A toilet that runs constantly usually has a faulty flush valve assembly. This means the chain or the flapper are typically to blame for the problem. When the chain is too short, the flapper can close properly. Conversely, when the chain is too long, it can become trapped underneath the flapper, causing it to leak. The issue might also be with the flapper itself. The flapper might not be sitting properly because the rubber has become dirty, worn, or warped. Cleaning a dirty flapper should make the toilet stop running. Damaged flappers, however, will need to be replaced to fix the problem.

If the toilet is still running, it may need a new flush valve or fill valve. The flush valve is the component responsible for flushing the contents of the toilet into the drain lines. When this valve leaks, it allows excess water to continually flow from the tank to the bowl, and then down the drain line. The fill valve, on the other hand, controls the flow of water from the main water line to refill the tank. A broken fill valve will allow water to continue to flow into the tank even though it’s full. The excess water flows into the overflow tube, which prevents the tank from overflowing. Rely on our plumbers to discover why a toilet is running and provide the right repairs. 

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Why Plumbers Prefer Gerber Toilets 

In California, we all understand the importance of conserving water, and this includes cutting down the amount of water used in a toilet per flush. With less water, however, comes less force to push the waste through the drain lines. This is where Gerber toilets shine! Gerber toilets are unique because they have a large two-inch trap-way that is fully glazed. This feature helps to ensure waste doesn’t get caught inside the lines. Our plumbers prefer Gerber toilets because they provide a dependable flush. 

A few additional reasons Gerber toilets are our preferred choice include: 

  • Affordable price
  • Pleasing design 
  • Accessible replacement parts 

Ready to install a new toilet? Call our Glendora, CA toilet experts at (626) 335-0574, and we’ll ensure the job is done right the first time!

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