Toilet Repair & Installation: Santa Rosa, Windsor & Healdsburg
Also serving Cloverdale, Geyserville & Fulton.
A toilet problem can be loud—running all night and wasting water—or it can be quiet, like a slow leak at the base that rots the floor over time. Bowen Plumbing fixes the root cause. Whether it’s rebuilding a running tank, replacing a worn-out wax ring, or installing a brand new high-efficiency toilet, we ensure it sits level, seals tight, and flushes reliably.

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Common toilet issues
- Running toilet or phantom refills
- Weak flush or frequent clogs
- Leaks at the base or tank
- Loose or rocking toilet
Toilet services we provide
Toilet repair
We repair common toilet problems and verify performance before we leave.
- Running toilet (won’t stop filling)
- Weak flush or incomplete flush
- Toilet clogging repeatedly
- Toilet leaking at the base
- Water leaking from the tank or supply line
- Loose or rocking toilet
- Gurgling toilet (possible drain or vent issue)
- Noisy fill valve or slow refill
Toilet installation & replacement
Installing a toilet correctly is more than tightening bolts. We set it level, seal it properly, and test it.
- Remove old toilet and inspect flange and floor
- Install and level the new toilet
- Proper sealing (wax ring or appropriate seal)
- Secure mounting so it does not rock
- Leak testing and flush verification
- Supply line and shutoff valve upgrades when needed
Toilet flange & floor-related fixes
If a toilet rocks or leaks at the base, the flange or subfloor may be compromised. We correct the cause so it stops coming back.
- Repair or replace damaged flanges (as applicable)
- Correct mounting and seal failures
- Stop repeat base leaks that damage flooring
Signs you should call for toilet repair
- Toilet refills when nobody used it
- Toilet rocks when you sit down
- Flush is weak or inconsistent
- Toilet clogs more than “normal”
- Water pooling around the base
- You have to hold the handle to flush
- Sewer odor near the toilet
Why toilets fail in older homes
In older homes, toilet issues can be a symptom of something bigger. We check the obvious parts, then look for the upstream drivers that keep making the same problem return.
- Aging shutoff valves and supply lines
- Mineral buildup affecting internal parts
- Old drains narrowing or venting problems
- Loose flanges or subfloor movement over time
If we find a bigger issue, we’ll explain it and give options, repair what’s needed now, and flag what can be planned.
Repair vs. replace, how we help you decide
Repair is often best when
The toilet is in good condition and the problem is internal or a simple supply leak.
- Flapper, fill valve, handle, or tank seal issues
- Supply line drips or minor valve issues
- Performance problems tied to worn internal parts
Replace often makes sense when
The fixture is damaged, inefficient, or the failures keep returning.
- Porcelain is cracked
- Unit is outdated or clogs frequently by design
- Repeated leaking at the base
- You’re remodeling and want a new fixture anyway
We’ll keep it practical and recommend what’s worth doing.
What we will do / won’t do
Will do
- Repair common toilet failures quickly
- Replace toilets cleanly and correctly
- Identify flange or floor issues that cause repeat leaks
- Upgrade supply lines and shutoff valves when needed
- Confirm leak-free operation before we leave
Won’t do
- Leave a rocking toilet in place (it will leak again)
- Treat recurring clogs as “bad luck” without checking the drain
- Use temporary fixes that create bigger problems later
Toilet Repair & Installation FAQ
Call for toilet service
If your toilet is running, leaking, clogging repeatedly, or rocking, call Bowen Plumbing and get it fixed correctly.