Running toilet, clog that won't clear, water at the base, or a 20-year-old unit that's costing you money โ we fix it right or replace it right.
A toilet with a failing flapper or stuck float wastes 200 gallons of water daily โ that's $20โ$40 a month on your High Point Water Resources bill for a $5 part. Most running toilet repairs take under 30 minutes and cost $100โ$150 for a professional fix. It's one of the best-value plumbing service calls you can make.
On the other end of the scale: if your toilet is pre-1994, it uses 3.5โ7 gallons per flush compared to 1.28 gallons for a modern WaterSense model. Replacing an old toilet pays for itself in water savings within 2โ3 years for an average household. We carry common Elongated and round-bowl models on our trucks for same-day installation.
๐ Call Now โ 336-422-7560We identify whether it's a flapper, fill valve, float, or supply line โ the specific component determines cost and repair time.
Under 15 years: almost always repair. Over 15โ20 years with recurring issues or 3.5+ GPF usage: replacement is often the better value.
We verify the rough-in dimension (10", 12", or 14") to ensure fit, install the new unit, test for seal and function, and haul the old toilet away.
We flush multiple times to confirm the seal, check for any base moisture, and show you the basic adjustment points on the new unit.
Written quotes before any work begins. No hidden fees.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Flapper / Fill Valve Replacement | $100 โ $175 |
| Toilet Auger (clog removal) | $100 โ $175 |
| Wax Ring Replacement | $175 โ $300 |
| Floor Flange Repair | $225 โ $450 |
| Basic Toilet Replacement (standard model) | $350 โ $600 installed |
| Comfort-Height / Elongated Replacement | $450 โ $750 installed |
Prices vary based on access, scope, and materials. Call for an exact quote.
We carry common toilet models, flappers, fill valves, wax rings, and supply lines โ same-day repair without a parts run in most cases.
We tell you when a repair is the right call and when replacement makes more financial sense. We don't push unnecessary replacements.
Older High Point homes sometimes have 10" or 14" rough-in dimensions. We measure before recommending a replacement unit to ensure it fits.
Running toilet for months โ I kept ignoring it. Triad fixed the fill valve in 20 minutes for $125. My water bill dropped $35 the next month. Should have called sooner.
They replaced a rocking, 25-year-old toilet with a new comfort-height unit same day I called. Hauled the old one away, no mess left behind. Great service.
Water was pooling around the base every few days. They replaced the wax ring and found the floor flange was also cracked. Fixed both properly instead of just patching the wax ring. Thorough.
The two most common causes are a worn flapper (rubber seal at the tank bottom) or a faulty fill valve. A simple test: put a few drops of food coloring in the tank. If color appears in the bowl without flushing, the flapper is leaking. A flapper is a $5 part and a 20-minute DIY fix โ or a quick service call if you'd rather not do it yourself.
A rocking toilet or water at the base indicates a failed wax ring โ the seal between the toilet and the drain flange in the floor. Sewer gases can also vent into the room through a failed wax ring. This should be addressed promptly. We remove the toilet, replace the wax ring (and inspect the floor flange for damage), and reinstall โ typically a 1โ2 hour job.
Running toilet, clog, or fill valve issue on a toilet under 15 years old: repair. Cracked bowl or tank: replace immediately. Toilet over 15โ20 years old using 3.5+ gallons per flush with recurring issues: replacement typically pays for itself in 2โ3 years of water savings. We'll give you an honest comparison.
Comfort-height (also called ADA-height) toilets have a seat height of 17"โ19" vs. the standard 15"โ17". Most adults โ particularly those with back, hip, or knee issues โ find the taller height significantly more comfortable. Comfort-height models are available at the same price points as standard toilets.
Yes โ despite the labeling, flushable wipes do not break down like toilet paper. They pass through the toilet trap but accumulate in drain lines, often combining with grease to form blockages. Flushable wipes are one of the primary drivers of residential sewer line clogs. The only truly flushable materials are human waste and toilet paper.
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Toilet repair and replacement across High Point and the full Piedmont Triad.