Denver, Colorado toilet plumbers

Toiletreplacementin Denver

Denver Toilet Pros handles toilet installation, replacement, and focused toilet repair: running toilets, weak flushes, leaking bases, flappers, fill valves, shutoff valves, wax rings, and new WaterSense toilets.

Repair before replacingOld toilet haul-awayLandlords welcome

Book a toilet diagnosis

Repair, replace, or install.

Call (720) 717-3990
Same-dayrepair windowsDenver metro
1.28 GPFWaterSense optionswhen replacing
Clean haul-awayold toilet removalon installs
Repair-firsthonest diagnosiswhen it makes sense
Same-dayrepair windowsDenver metro
1.28 GPFWaterSense optionswhen replacing
Clean haul-awayold toilet removalon installs
Repair-firsthonest diagnosiswhen it makes sense
Start here

What is your toilet doing?

Tap the symptom that fits. We'll tell you the likely cause, whether it's a DIY fix or a job for us, and a ballpark cost — before you ever call.

Often DIY

Running nonstop

A worn flapper or a failing fill valve is letting water leak from the tank into the bowl, so it refills forever.

Flapper
Likely fix
Flapper / fill valve
Typical cost
$90–$150
What we do
We replace the worn part and confirm a clean shut-off.
Know your toilet

The six parts behind
almost every problem.

Drag the cutaway to look around, then tap a part to spin to it and see whether it's a quick DIY swap or a call for a pro.

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Toilet services

The toilet-specific work
Denver homeowners search for.

01

Toilet replacement

Remove the old toilet, inspect the flange, set a new wax or waxless seal, install the new bowl and tank, test every connection, and haul away the old unit.

02

Toilet installation

Install customer-supplied or recommended toilets for remodels, rentals, basement baths, comfort-height upgrades, bidet-ready seats, and WaterSense replacements.

03

Running toilet repair

Stop water waste caused by worn flappers, tangled chains, incorrect tank levels, failing fill valves, overflow tube issues, and silent leaks.

04

Leaks, clogs, and weak flushes

Fix leaks at the base, loose toilets, shutoff valve problems, supply line drips, mineral-blocked rim jets, repeated clogs, and low bowl water.

Process

A clean visit.
No guessing at the toilet.

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Active visit step

Tell us what the toilet is doing

  • Photos help
  • Brand/model if known
  • Any water on the floor
Ready for scheduling
Service education
01 / 04

A toilet that runs every few minutes is usually a tank-part problem, but the visit should still check water level, overflow height, chain slack, and the shutoff valve.

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Running toilet

Fill valve / flapper

Customer decision

Often repairable

Common Denver toilet service searches

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Cost and options

No fake
one-price promise

Toilet work depends on what is under the bowl and inside the tank. The site should explain cost factors before a customer asks.

01

Toilet repair visit

For running toilets, slow fills, weak flushes, handles, flappers, fill valves, and visible tank leaks.

Estimate first
  • Tank-part diagnosis
  • Repair vs replacement advice
  • Shutoff and supply line check
  • Clear option before work begins
  • Urgent leak guidance
Most common
02

Toilet replacement

For old, cracked, inefficient, wobbling, or repeatedly repaired toilets that are ready to be replaced.

Most requested
  • Old toilet removal
  • Flange and floor check
  • Wax or waxless seal set
  • Water test and cleanup
  • Haul-away when included
  • WaterSense upgrade guidance
03

Install-only / property work

For customer-supplied toilets, remodel installs, rental turns, and repeat property-manager needs.

Scope-based
  • Customer-supplied toilet install
  • Comfort-height and dual-flush installs
  • Bidet-ready seat discussion
  • Photo documentation available
  • Multiple-unit scheduling

What changes the price?

This content supports users who compare DIY, repair, and replacement before calling.

  • Toilet type: two-piece, one-piece, comfort-height, dual-flush, smart, or bidet-ready.
  • Condition of the flange, wax seal, shutoff valve, supply line, and floor around the toilet.
  • Whether the old toilet must be removed, hauled away, or carried through stairs/elevator access.
  • Whether the toilet location is staying the same or plumbing needs to be moved.
Denver toilet service FAQ

Questions customers ask
before they book.

Do I need toilet repair or toilet replacement?+

Repair usually makes sense for a good toilet with a worn flapper, fill valve, handle, supply line, or simple tank leak. Replacement starts making more sense when the toilet is cracked, repeatedly clogging, wobbling because of flange or floor issues, wasting water, or costing too much in repeat repairs.

Why does my toilet keep running?+

A running toilet is commonly caused by a flapper that does not seal, a chain with the wrong slack, a fill valve that will not shut off, or water set too high and spilling into the overflow tube.

Why is my toilet leaking at the base?+

Water at the base can mean a failed wax ring or waxless seal, a loose bowl, a damaged flange, condensation, or a crack. Stop using the toilet if water appears at the floor until the cause is found.

Can you install a toilet I already bought?+

Yes, the page is structured to support customer-supplied toilet installs. The final business process should confirm model compatibility, rough-in size, seat, supply line, and whether old toilet haul-away is included.

Are WaterSense toilets powerful enough?+

Modern WaterSense-labeled toilets are designed to use less water while meeting performance standards. They are a strong option when replacing older, high-gallon toilets, especially where water bills matter.

What should I do if the toilet is overflowing?+

Turn the shutoff valve behind the toilet clockwise, remove the tank lid and lift the float if needed, avoid flushing again, and call for urgent help if water continues or other drains are backing up.

Ready to stop
the toilet problem?

Schedule a Denver toilet repair, replacement, or installation visit. Tell us what the toilet is doing and whether you already have the new unit.

Call (720) 717-3990

Active overflow? Turn the shutoff valve clockwise before calling.