Fixture & Toilet Services in Austin, TX

Toilet repair, faucet repair, and fixture service for Austin residential homes.

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Toilet repair, faucet repair, and fixture service for Austin homes — serving homeowners across Travis County and surrounding areas. Call (512) 444-4444 to schedule service. Austin's hard water corrodes faucet internals and causes mineral buildup at aerators, making fixture service a regular need in homes throughout the area.

The toilet keeps running after you flush, or it rocks when you sit on it, or it's just never worked right since you moved in. It's one of those things you live with longer than you should.

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Toilet Repair & Replacement

Licensed plumbing service for Austin residential homes. We diagnose the problem and explain the price before any work begins.

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Faucet & Fixture Repair

Licensed plumbing service for Austin residential homes. We diagnose the problem and explain the price before any work begins.

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Austin-Specific Context

Austin's hard water (200–400 ppm) is the primary cause of faucet aerator clogs and cartridge failure in Austin homes. Mineral deposits build up at aerator screens and inside cartridges, reducing flow and causing drips. A running toilet wastes 200+ gallons of water per day in Austin. At Austin Water utility rates, that's $30–$60 per month added to your bill for a repair that takes under an hour.

Austin Hard Water Notice: Austin water is classified as hard (200–400 ppm calcium carbonate). This accelerates scale buildup in water heaters, reduces faucet flow, and shortens the life of supply lines. Ask about water softener options when we're at your home.

Plumbing Problems Don't Wait

Water behind walls reaches drywall and framing within 24–48 hours. Austin's humidity means mold follows fast. A licensed plumber can assess the situation and explain your options before any work begins.

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Why Call Us?

  • 14 years serving Austin homeowners — not commercial accounts
  • 198+ homeowner reviews — ask us for references in your neighborhood
  • We diagnose before quoting — camera inspection, pressure tests, moisture detection — not guesswork
  • Written scope of work before any work begins. Price confirmed first.

Objection Handling

How much will this cost?

A running toilet wastes 200+ gallons of water per day in Austin. At Austin Water utility rates, that's $30–$60 per month added to your bill for a $40 repair. A dripping faucet wastes thousands of gallons per year. Neither problem gets better on its own. We tell you the price after diagnosing the problem and before touching anything. Call (512) 444-4444 to get started.

Do I really need a plumber, or can I handle this myself?

Some plumbing tasks are DIY-able — a slow drain from a single fixture, cleaning a faucet aerator, replacing a toilet flapper. If the problem is recurring, involves multiple fixtures, or shows signs of a deeper issue (slab leak, sewer line, water heater), a licensed plumber is the right call. We'll tell you honestly if it's something you can handle yourself.

How long will this take?

Drain cleaning: 45–90 minutes. Water heater replacement: 2–4 hours. Slab leak detection: 1–2 hours assessment. Sewer camera inspection: 30–60 minutes. Repiping: 1–3 days. We give you a time estimate when we arrive and review the job.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much water does a running toilet waste?

A running toilet wastes 200+ gallons of water per day. At Austin Water utility rates, that adds $30–$60 per month to your bill. Most running toilet repairs involve replacing the flapper or fill valve — a straightforward job that takes under an hour.

Can I replace a faucet cartridge myself?

Aerator cleaning is a DIY task — unscrew the aerator tip, soak it in vinegar, reinstall. Cartridge replacement, valve seat repair, and fixture swaps involve shutting off water supply and working inside the faucet body. If you're not comfortable with that, a plumber can handle it quickly.

Why does my faucet have low pressure in Austin?

Low faucet pressure in Austin is most often caused by mineral scale blocking the aerator screen. Austin's hard water (200–400 ppm) deposits calcium at aerators faster than in softer water areas. Cleaning or replacing the aerator usually restores full flow.

When should I replace a toilet instead of repairing it?

Repair makes sense for flapper, fill valve, or handle issues. Replacement makes sense for a cracked tank or bowl, a toilet that rocks due to a failed wax ring combined with floor damage, or a toilet that's over 20 years old and has had multiple repairs. We give you an honest recommendation after diagnosing the problem.

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