From a simple flapper replacement to a full toilet upgrade, we get it done right with same-day service and upfront pricing.
Not sure if you have a problem? Look for these common indicators.
Continuous or intermittent running water in the tank usually means the flapper, fill valve, or overflow tube needs replacement. It's wasting water every minute.
The toilet seems to flush on its own or you hear it refill periodically. This is caused by a slow leak from the tank into the bowl — typically a worn flapper.
If the bowl doesn't clear in one flush, the problem may be clogged rim jets, a low water level, or a partially blocked trapway — all fixable.
A toilet that moves when you sit on it means the wax ring seal may be broken, the flange is damaged, or the bolts are loose. This can leak sewage underneath.
Occasional clogs are normal. Frequent clogs (weekly or more) suggest a partial blockage in the toilet trap or the drain line behind the wall.
Pooling water at the base of the toilet means the wax ring has failed. This allows sewer gas and water to escape — it's unsanitary and can damage flooring.
We identify the exact issue — flapper, fill valve, wax ring, flange, or drain — and fix it on the spot.
For toilets with multiple worn parts, we offer a complete internal rebuild: new flapper, fill valve, flush valve, and supply line.
Includes old toilet removal, flange inspection and repair, new wax ring, installation, caulking, and leak test.
We stock WaterSense-certified toilets that qualify for SAWS rebates and save thousands of gallons per year.
A running toilet can waste 200 gallons of water per day — adding significantly to your monthly SAWS bill. In San Antonio, where SAWS water rates have increased steadily and drought restrictions are common, a water-efficient toilet isn't a luxury — it's a necessity.
TruFlo repairs all toilet brands and models. Most issues — running water, phantom flushes, weak flush, clogs — are caused by worn flappers, faulty fill valves, or mineral buildup from our hard water. These are straightforward fixes that we handle same-day.
When repair doesn't make sense, we install high-efficiency toilets that use 1.28 gallons per flush (vs. 3.5–5 GPF for older models). We handle everything: removal of the old toilet, wax ring and flange inspection, new installation, and caulking. Ready to use the same day.
Common questions from San Antonio homeowners about toilet repair & installation service.