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A toilet that runs all night, rocks on the floor, or clogs twice a week costs more in water bills and frustration than a new fixture would ever run. Older tanks use three or four times the water per flush of a modern low-flow model, and a wax ring under a wobbling base is one bad seal away from a bathroom floor rebuild. Trust Rooter takes on toilet replacement in Pompano Beach with the right fixture picked for your bathroom layout and daily use. Keep reading for the signs it's time to swap the old one out and what the process requires.
Some problems patch up with a five-dollar flapper, but others point to a fixture that's done. A hairline crack in the tank or bowl leaks slow enough that you won't spot it until the subfloor darkens. Porcelain doesn't repair, so a crack means replacement. Watch for these red flags that push a repair into replacement territory:
A toilet made before 1994 could push anywhere from 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush. A modern model pays for itself in two to three years on water savings alone. If your fixture predates the Clinton administration, a toilet repair in Pompano Beach is a losing battle. Replacement is a much more practical option.
Bowl shape decides comfort and clearance. Elongated bowls stretch about two inches longer than round bowls and give more sitting room. Round bowls tuck into tight powder rooms where the door swing or vanity leaves you short on clearance. Measure from the front of the flange to the nearest wall or fixture before you commit.
Height is also really important. Standard bowls sit 14 to 15 inches from floor to seat. Comfort-height or "chair-height" models run 17 to 19 inches, which matches a standard dining chair and eases the drop for taller adults or anyone with knee issues. Kids' bathrooms do better with standard height.
A skilled toilet installer will ask about who uses the bathroom before pulling a box off the truck. A guest bath with a 24-inch vanity clearance probably needs a round bowl. A primary bath with two adults over six feet tall does better with an elongated comfort-height model. Matching the fixture to the room prevents the "why did we buy this" moment three days after install.
Single-flush toilets use one button or lever for every flush at a fixed volume. Dual-flush models split the choice between a half-flush for liquid waste and a full flush for solids. A family of four using the half-flush option four times a day can save about 700 gallons a year.
Dual-flush units cost 30 to 80 dollars more up front and use a slightly more complex canister valve instead of a flapper. The canister lasts longer than a rubber flapper but costs more to replace when it wears out. Single-flush models keep parts cheap and are simple to swap.
Pressure-assist toilets use compressed air inside a sealed tank to blast waste through the trap, which cuts clogs to near zero in busy households. The tradeoff is the noise. Pressure-assist units flush loud enough to wake a light sleeper down the hall. Weigh clog history against sound tolerance before you choose.
Rough-in is the distance from the finished wall behind the toilet to the center of the floor drain. Twelve inches is standard across most homes built after 1980. Older houses and some condos use 10-inch or 14-inch rough-ins. If you order the wrong size, the tank can either hit the wall or leave a three-inch gap that collects dust.
Also check the water supply line height, which should sit 6 to 8 inches above the finished floor and 6 inches left of the drain center. A qualified plumber in Pompano Beach can adjust supply lines during a toilet installation in Pompano Beach, but knowing the numbers before delivery day saves a return trip to the supply house.
A toilet replacement in Pompano Beach takes 60 to 90 minutes for a clean swap and stretches to half a day if the flange needs repair. The steps usually follow the same order every time:
The last step is a leak check that runs 10 to 15 minutes with paper towels ringed around the base. An experienced toilet installer runs three or four full flushes and watches the flange, the tank-to-bowl gasket, and the supply nut before packing everything up.
The wax ring is a one-use part. Every toilet repair or replacement gets a fresh one because the old one deforms and won't reseal. Braided stainless supply lines replace the old plastic or chrome-plated versions that crack after 8 to 10 years. A burst supply line pushes 5 gallons a minute onto the bathroom floor until someone finds the main shutoff. Quarter-turn ball valve shutoffs replace the old multi-turn compression valves that freeze open after a decade of no use. Both parts are affordable and can prevent a flood claim on your homeowner's policy.
Do you want a toilet installation in Pompano Beach without the guesswork on parts, sizing, or disposal? Call Trust Rooter today to book a replacement or toilet repair in Pompano Beach.
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Read MoreLee Everitt from Trust Rooter plumbing was here in 2 hrs after calling them because both toilets broke. He fixed 1, but the other one was too old and rusted...we had 1 that worked which was fine because we wanted to get 2 new ones. We got the new ones and a vanity with a new sink. Janeen in the office scheduled prompt installation. Lee came back and installed the new fixtures and did a great job. He was courteous, knowledgeable and meticulous. I highly recommend Trust Rooter for your plumbing needs.
Needed to replace an old leaking kitchen faucet with a new one we purchased at Home Depot. Called Trust Rooter at 9:15AM and was given a two-hour window appointment of 12 Noon-2PM that day. The service tech, Raul, soon called and asked if he could come an hour early. We said "sure"! He was professional, personable, and very knowledgeable. At the end, he checked to ensure there were no leaks. He neatly finished the job in under an hour. We asked him a few questions about some upcoming projects we may have, including the replacement of a hot water heater and he took the time to explain the process and what to expect with that job. He educated us as to how long the swap out would take and how it would be done. We certainly would ask for Raul to do that replacement when the need arises. We are so happy we have been able to find a new plumbing service to fill the void of recently losing our plumber of many years. It is rare to quickly feel comfortable with a service provider. You can certainly Trust Rooter!
Clogged tub. Very clogged. I tried everything. I called at 10am. Luis showed up at 11:10. Amazing time. Amazing employee. Cleaned everything ( even what he didn’t have to.). Professional and a genuine nice guy. The lady I spoke to on the first call was just as amazing. I will be using this company ONLY. Thank you
We woke up this morning to find that our dishwasher overflowed, and our kitchen was flooded. Needless to say it was a stressful Monday morning. The stress faded, once I spoke to Jeneane this morning. Jeneane was informative, kind, and a pleasure to work with - she helped me schedule my same day appointment, and I was able to get a free quote. The technician, Jose arrived within the 2 hour arrival window. Jose came out and fixed our garbage disposal. Before he did anything that would cost us money, he gave us 2 possible quotes based on a best case and worst case scenario. The cost was straightforward and reasonable which I appreciated. Jose educated us on what caused the issue and how to avoid it in the future. He was kind, courteous, respectful, and a pleasure to work with. I cannot recommend this company enough. I had to call back after everything was said and done just to thank them again for everything! I will certainly be using them if I run into any plumbing issues in the future. You guys have earned a loyal customer. If you’re considering using them, consider this your sign to call them now.
I had very pleasant experience with Trust Rooter company. They care a lot about their clients providing an outstanding customer service with very reasonable fees. They were quick, and proactive with excellent communication skills. Their technician Marvin was very knowledgeable and so professional providing me the best services and friendly advice in no time. I will definitely trust this company to do my repairs in the future and recommend it to anybody who is looking for honest, affordable, and the best service in the town!????