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When your toilet isn’t working properly—whether it’s leaking, constantly running, clogged beyond simple fixes or needs replacement—our platform connects you with trusted local plumbing professionals in the Long Beach area. These experts are ready to handle installations, repairs and maintenance so you don’t have to worry about finding the right technician yourself.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why does my toilet keep running?
A continuously running toilet is usually caused by a faulty flapper seal, a malfunctioning fill valve or an improperly set float. A worn or misaligned flapper allows water to leak from the tank into the bowl. A float set too high can overfill the tank and trigger constant running. Since a running toilet can waste up to 200 gallons of water per day, it’s wise to address it promptly. If replacing the flapper or adjusting the float doesn’t fix the issue, being connected with a licensed local plumber ensures it’s repaired correctly.
How can I remove persistent toilet clogs?
While basic clogs can sometimes be cleared with a plunger, recurring or stubborn clogs often require professional equipment and techniques. Our plumbing partners can perform a thorough inspection, remove blockages deep within the trap or drain line and identify underlying causes—such as pipe damage, improper venting or root intrusion—that DIY efforts won’t resolve.
Is it worth upgrading to a water-efficient toilet?
Yes. Modern low-flow and tankless toilets use significantly less water while providing strong performance. Upgrading not only reduces your water bill but also helps your plumbing system operate more efficiently. Through our network, you can be matched with a professional who evaluates compatibility and installs the correct model for your home.
What should I do if there’s water at the base of the toilet?
Water pooling around the base of the toilet can indicate a failing wax seal, loose bolts or even a cracked base. It’s important not to ignore this—continued leakage can damage subfloors and create mold issues. The best step is to contact one of our qualified local plumbers who can remove the fixture, inspect the floor and piping, replace seals or bolts and reseat the toilet properly.
Can I install a toilet myself?
While some homeowners with plumbing experience may attempt toilet installation, improper installation can lead to leaks, unstable fixtures, incorrect seals or non-compliance with local codes. If you’re unsure or the job involves complex plumbing (e.g., flange replacement, relocation of waste line or installing a tankless model), it’s safer to work with a licensed plumber through our network.