- Water Conservation - When certain parts of your toilet need to be repaired, like your flapper, seals, or tank bolts, it is common to see water leaking from your toilet. Once your toilet has been repaired, you can expect lower water consumption and a lower water bill.
- Reliability - Using a broken toilet can be risky. You don't know if it's going to flush thoroughly or overflow. Repairing your toilet will eliminate this worry, allowing you to be confident when using it.
- Prevention of Water Damage - One of the signs that your toilet needs to be repaired is if you start to notice water damage around your toilet. Getting this fixed quickly will prevent further water damage from occurring.
- Extended Lifespan—Acting quickly to repair your toilet will help increase its longevity, preventing the need to purchase a new one soon.
Key Considerations When Upgrading Your Toilet
Here are some key factors to consider when upgrading or replacing your toilet!
- Fit - Before purchasing a new toilet, make sure that it will fit where your current toilet is.
- Bowl Shape - There are two main styles to choose from: round and elongated. Knowing which one you like the best will ensure that you will be happy with the final product.
- Seat Height - The average toilet seat height is 14.5 inches tall. For some, this may be too short or too tall. Finding the perfect height will ensure your comfort.
- Features - When replacing your toilet, consider additional features. Upgrading to a toilet with a bidet can reduce toilet paper usage, whereas other toilets have different flushing settings to help reduce water consumption.
Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing today for your toilet replacement!