



A leaking toilet might seem like a minor annoyance at first. But left alone, that small drip at the base can quietly damage your subfloor, warp your flooring, and turn a simple fix into a costly repair. We see it all the time - homeowners who waited a little too long and ended up with a much bigger problem than they bargained for.
Here's what we were working with on this one: an older toilet that had been leaking and was past its prime. Once we pulled it, we could see the old wax seal had broken down completely. We prepped the flange properly and made sure everything was clean and solid before setting the new toilet - that foundation work is what keeps the install from leaking again down the road.
Every connection got fresh hardware. New braided stainless supply line, properly torqued fittings, no shortcuts. That stuff matters more than most people realize. A sloppy supply line connection is just another future leak waiting to happen.
What we ended up with is a clean, solid install that sits flush to the floor and doesn't move. No rocking, no seeping, no guessing. The new toilet fits the space well and the whole bathroom just feels more put-together. That's the difference between a quick swap and a job done correctly.
If your toilet is rocking, has water pooling at the base, or is just old enough that you're constantly dealing with issues - that's your sign. We handle toilet repair and full toilet installation throughout Fort Worth, and we do it right the first time.