Toilet & Faucet Repair Belleville
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Need toilet, faucet & fixture repair in Belleville?
Toilet repair Belleville homeowners call us for most often: running tanks that won't shut off, leaky bases that need a wax-ring reseal, and broken flush valves. We also handle faucet, shower, and fixture work for every major brand. Running toilets and dripping faucets waste hundreds of dollars in water annually and signal worn parts that will eventually fail completely.
Common toilet repairs we see across Belleville: flappers and fill valves wearing out after 5 to 7 years on Bay of Quinte hard water (7 to 12 gpg), wax rings cracking on settled subfloors in 1950s to 1970s East Hill and Bayshore homes, and flush handles snapping on the 1980s Foxboro builds. Most toilet jobs land in the $150 to $300 band and finish in under two hours.
Not every toilet is worth repairing. We replace instead of repair when the tank or bowl is cracked, when a flange has already been reset once and still rocks, or when the toilet is a pre-1996 13-litre water guzzler that costs more in water than a new unit. A new WaterSense toilet installed runs $250 to $600 including the unit, and on Bay of Quinte hard water a quality 4.8-litre model pays for itself in water savings. We give you that honest call before touching it. New toilet, faucet, and fixture installation is a quick flat job, comfort-height and one-piece units included.
A weak or incomplete flush that needs a second push is one of the most common calls we get in Belleville, and it usually is not a worn-out toilet. The culprit is a clogged rim jet, a partially blocked trap, or a fill valve set too low. We clear the jets and trap, reset the water level, and check the flapper timing in the same visit. If clogs keep coming back on an East end well-and-septic home, the problem can sit further down the drain line, and we scope that before you spend money on a new fixture.
Brands we service
We work with fixtures, valves, and water heaters from every major plumbing brand sold in Eastern Ontario. If your fixture is not on the list, call us with the model number and we will confirm parts availability before booking the call.
- TOTO (toilets, Washlet bidet seats)
- Kohler (toilets, faucets, sinks)
- American Standard (Champion and Cadet toilets, faucets)
- Moen (faucets, shower trim, Posi-Temp cartridges)
- Delta (faucets, MultiChoice shower valves)
- Glacier Bay and Mansfield (value-tier toilets and faucets common in Belleville rentals and new-builds)
Common signs you need this service
- Toilet runs continuously between flushes or won't stop refilling
- Toilet leaks at the base or rocks when you sit on it
- Faucet drips constantly or won't shut off
- Shower head has weak, uneven, or temperature-fluctuating flow
- Fixture is corroded, leaking at the base, or wobbling
- Hot and cold water are reversed
- Toilet flushes weakly or needs a second push to clear the bowl
- New toilet, faucet, or fixture installation
How we handle it
- Identify the faulty component (flapper, fill valve, wax ring, cartridge, supply line)
- Quote repair vs replacement honestly before we start
- Use OEM parts where available for longest life
- Test the toilet or fixture under full pressure before leaving
Pricing
Typical pricing for toilet, faucet & fixture repair in Belleville: $120 to $400 depending on fixture and complexity. We quote you the actual price before we start work, so there are no surprises on the bill.
How quickly can we get there?
Typical response time: Same day or next day. For genuine emergencies (active flooding, sewage backup, no water at all), we prioritize dispatch and get a plumber heading your way as fast as we can.
Belleville factors that affect this repair
- Bay of Quinte hard water (7 to 12 gpg) hardens rubber flappers and fouls fill valves in 5 to 7 years, so running-toilet repairs are the single most common fixture call we get in Belleville
- East end well-and-septic homes in Cannifton and Thurlow carry extra iron and mineral content that stains bowls and clogs low-flow fill-valve seals faster, so we fit hard-water rated parts on those calls
- 1950s to 1970s East Hill and Bayshore homes have settled subfloors that crack wax rings and leave the flange sitting low, so a leaking base often needs an extra-thick ring or a flange shim, not just a reseal
- 1980s Foxboro builds are now losing their original plastic flush handles and flappers, the classic cause of a toilet that runs or will not flush cleanly on those streets
- Pre-1996 Belleville homes still run 13-litre toilets that waste water every flush; upgrading to a 4.8-litre WaterSense model cuts the water bill and flushes reliably on local hard water with the right rough-in
Ready to book?
Most Belleville toilet, faucet & fixture repair jobs get scheduled the same day you call. Phones are answered Mon-Fri 8 to 6 and Sat 9 to 3; after hours go to voicemail and we call back next business morning.
Questions Belleville homeowners ask us
What does toilet repair cost in Belleville?
Standard toilet repairs in Belleville run $150 to $300 for fill-valve, flapper, or flush-valve replacements. A wax-ring reseal or complete toilet replacement runs $250 to $600 including the unit. We quote the actual price before we start work, so there are no surprises on the bill.
Why does my toilet keep running between flushes?
Usually a worn flapper letting water leak past the flush valve, or a fill valve that doesn't shut off cleanly. Both parts cost under $25; the repair itself is fast. If you hear the tank refilling on its own every 10 to 30 minutes, that's the signal. Bay of Quinte hard water tends to chew through flappers in 5 to 7 years.
Can you replace a toilet the same day I call?
Yes, if we have your model in stock or can pick one up from a Belleville supplier the same morning. Standard one-piece and two-piece units we usually stock; designer, comfort-height, or bidet models add a day or two for sourcing.
Do you fix the wax ring under the toilet?
Yes. A leaking wax ring usually shows up as water seeping at the base after a flush or a soft floor near the toilet. We pull the toilet, reseat with a new wax ring or bowl-flange seal, and check the flange for damage or rocking. Most wax-ring jobs run 1 to 2 hours and land in the $200 to $350 band.
Why is my faucet dripping even after I tighten it?
Tightening rarely fixes a drip; the worn part is inside. Cartridge faucets need a new cartridge, compression faucets need new washers and seats, and ball faucets need a full repair kit. Parts are usually under $40. The faucet has to come apart to replace them, which takes 30 to 60 minutes.
Should I repair my toilet or replace it?
Repair makes sense for the usual wear parts: flappers, fill valves, flush valves, and wax rings are cheap and fast to swap. Replace when the tank or bowl is cracked, when the flange has been reset once already and still rocks, or when it is a pre-1996 13-litre model that wastes water on every flush. A new WaterSense toilet installed runs $250 to $600 including the unit, and on Bay of Quinte hard water a quality 4.8-litre model pays for itself in water savings. We give you the honest call before we start.
My toilet flushes weakly or clogs easily. Can you fix that?
Yes, and usually without replacing the toilet. A flush that needs a second push is almost always a clogged rim jet, a partially blocked trap, or a fill valve set too low, not a worn-out bowl. We clear the jets and trap, reset the water level, and check the flapper timing in the same visit. If clogs keep coming back on an East end well-and-septic home, the trouble can sit further down the drain line, so we scope that before you spend money on a new fixture.
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