Toilet Repair Near You in Northern California
Expert toilet repair and replacement services. We fix running toilets, clogs, leaks, and broken flushing mechanisms. Upgrade to water-efficient models to save on your water bill.
Looking for toilet repair near you in Northern California? Costs range from $100–$600 as of 2026. Repair $100–$250; new toilet installed $300–$600. Licensed & insured local contractors serving Sacramento, Roseville, Elk Grove, and 190+ Northern California cities. Call (916) 476-7689 for a free quote.
Last updated August 2026
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Toilet Repair
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How Much Does Toilet Repair Cost in Northern California? (2026)
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Toilet Repair | $100–$600 |
| Emergency Plumbing | $150–$500+ |
| Drain Cleaning | $125–$500 |
| Water Heater Services | $150–$4,500 |
| Sewer Line Services | $300–$12,000 |
| Leak Detection | $200–$600 |
Prices are estimates for the Northern California area as of 2026. Actual costs vary by project scope.
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Toilet Repair FAQ
How much does toilet repair cost?
Toilet repair in Sacramento costs $100–$250 for common fixes like replacing the flapper, fill valve, or flush mechanism. A new toilet installed costs $300–$600 including the fixture and labor.
Why does my toilet keep running?
A constantly running toilet is usually caused by a worn flapper valve, a faulty fill valve, or an improperly adjusted float. A running toilet can waste 200+ gallons of water per day, significantly increasing your Sacramento water bill. Flapper replacement is a $100–$150 fix and is the most common solution.
Can I fix a running toilet myself?
Yes, many toilet repairs are DIY-friendly. Replacing a flapper ($5–$10 part) takes 10 minutes and is the most common fix for a running toilet. Fill valve replacement ($15–$25) takes about 30 minutes. However, if you notice cracks in the tank or bowl, a rocking toilet, or leaking at the base, call a professional.
What are the signs I need a new toilet?
Consider replacement if your toilet requires frequent repairs, has cracks in the porcelain, wobbles on the floor, clogs constantly, or is older than 25 years. Toilets manufactured before 1994 use 3.5–7 gallons per flush, while modern WaterSense toilets use only 1.28 gallons — saving Sacramento homeowners hundreds of gallons per month.
What toilet brands do you recommend?
We recommend TOTO, Kohler, and American Standard for reliability and performance. TOTO Drake is our top pick for Sacramento homes — it has excellent flush power and clogs less than almost any toilet on the market. For budget options, Kohler Highline and American Standard Cadet offer great value.
How long does toilet installation take?
A standard toilet replacement takes 1–2 hours, including removing the old toilet, installing a new wax ring, setting the new toilet, and connecting the water supply. If floor repair is needed (common with older Sacramento homes that have rotted subfloors around the toilet base), it may add 1–2 hours.
Why is my toilet leaking at the base?
A toilet leaking at the base is almost always caused by a failed wax ring seal between the toilet and the floor flange. This allows sewer gas and water to seep out, potentially damaging your subfloor. This is a $150–$250 repair that involves removing the toilet, replacing the wax ring, and resetting the toilet.
Should I upgrade to a water-efficient toilet?
Yes, upgrading from an older toilet (3.5–7 GPF) to a WaterSense-certified model (1.28 GPF) can save a Sacramento family of four 12,000–16,000 gallons of water per year. At current Sacramento water rates, that's $80–$150 in annual savings. The City of Sacramento occasionally offers rebates for water-efficient toilet upgrades.
How do I unclog a toilet that a plunger can't fix?
If a plunger doesn't work, try a toilet auger (closet auger), available at hardware stores for $20–$40. Feed it into the drain and crank to break up the clog. If the auger doesn't work, the blockage may be deeper in the drain line and requires professional equipment. Avoid chemical drain cleaners as they can damage toilet seals.