Trusted Toilet Repair and Installation in San Antonio, TX
Anchor Plumbing Services repairs and installs toilets across San Antonio, Helotes, Stone Oak, New Braunfels, and surrounding Bexar County communities. A running toilet wastes up to 200 gallons of water per day. A leaking wax ring reaches the subfloor before you notice a puddle on the floor. We offer 3 service types: toilet repair, toilet replacement, and new toilet installation. Every job is handled by a Texas-licensed technician under Master Plumber oversight, and you get a flat-rate quote before any work begins.
Toilet Repair and Installation Services in San Antonio
We repair and install toilets of every make and model across San Antonio and Bexar County.
Our repair services cover 5 specific fixes: flapper replacement, fill valve repair, wax ring replacement, flush valve repair, and clog removal. For installations, we handle new fixture fitting, full toilet replacement, and efficiency upgrades to WaterSense-certified models.
Your toilet has 5 core mechanical components that wear down over time. Flappers fail every 3 to 5 years on average. San Antonio’s water supply averages 15 to 20 grains per gallon of hardness — that level breaks down rubber and metal parts faster than areas with softer municipal water. The San Antonio Water System supply also carries residual chlorine that degrades flapper rubber, which shortens replacement intervals compared to national averages.
We serve San Antonio, Helotes, Stone Oak, New Braunfels, and surrounding Bexar County communities with same-day availability on repair calls.
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Signs Your Toilet Needs Repair or Replacement
7 signs indicate a toilet requires professional service:
- Toilet runs continuously after flushing. The flapper or fill valve has failed. Continuous running wastes up to 200 gallons per day and adds up to $24 per month to water bills at SAWS residential rates.
- Toilet rocks or moves at the base. The wax ring seal has broken. A failed wax ring allows sewer gas and wastewater to escape beneath the bowl with every flush.
- Water pools around the base. An active wax ring leak is reaching the floor. Standing water at the base causes subfloor rot and joist damage within weeks.
- Toilet clogs repeatedly. A partial blockage exists in the trap or drain line that plunging does not clear. Recurring clogs in the same fixture indicate a deeper obstruction.
- Phantom flushing occurs. The flapper valve allows continuous water loss from the tank into the bowl. The toilet refills without a flush because the water level drops past the fill threshold.
- Toilet takes more than 3 minutes to refill. The fill valve is worn and no longer regulates water flow at the correct rate. A slow refill increases water usage per flush cycle.
- Cracks appear in the tank or bowl. Structural failure requires full replacement. Porcelain cracks do not seal permanently under
- water pressure and worsen with thermal cycling.
