Services
Running toilets, won't flush, leaks at the base, weak flush. We fix yours rather than push you toward a replacement.
About This Service
A toilet that runs all night wastes hundreds of gallons of water and adds to your bill every month. A toilet that leaks at the base rots subfloor. A weak flush makes your daily life miserable. Most toilet problems are solvable for under $200 in parts and labor — we fix yours rather than push you toward a $500 replacement, unless replacement actually makes sense. (When it does, we'll tell you straight.)
What We Do
Failed flapper, fill valve, or chain — the three usual causes. Quick fix that pays for itself in water savings.
Wax ring failure, loose closet bolts, or in worst cases a cracked toilet or flange. We diagnose and quote the actual fix.
Could be a clogged jet rim, partial blockage in the trapway, low tank water level, or worn flapper closing too fast. We figure out which.
Snake the trap, check the flapper and chain, verify supply line — most are fixable without replacing the unit.
Tank-to-bowl gasket, supply line connection, fill valve seal — typical sources of slow tank leaks.
The seal between toilet and drain. When it fails, sewage leaks at the base. Replacement is straightforward.
Cracked porcelain, very old water-hog units (3.5+ gallons per flush), or repeatedly-broken parts. We install standard 1.28 GPF efficient units.
Common upgrade — we install bidet attachments and integrated bidet seats.
Why Paloma
Most toilet issues are $50 in parts and 30 minutes of labor. We won't quote a new toilet when a flapper fixes it.
Flappers, fill valves, supply lines, wax rings — in the truck. Most repairs are one-visit fixes.
Pre-1994 toilets use 3.5–7 gallons per flush. Modern efficient units use 1.28. If you have an old water-hog and it's giving you trouble, replacing it can actually pay for itself in water bills over a few years. We'll do the math honestly.
From A Real Customer
"Patrick and Nick were extremely efficient and effective in resolving the issue. The company prioritized getting them to the job quickly — within 24 hrs or less."
— Lauren H.
5-star Google review · Toilet repair
Honest Pricing
We come out, diagnose the actual problem, and give you a clear written bid before any work starts. If you accept the bid, the $99 fee goes away. If you don't, it covers our trip — no obligation, no high-pressure pitch.
Past 40 miles from our Fort Worth shop, the diagnostic fee is $120 (same "waived if booked" policy).
FAQ
Call during business hours and we'll get you on the schedule the same day whenever we can.
Monday–Friday · 8 AM – 5 PM · Fort Worth, TX