Service · Brunswick, MD
Toilets
in Brunswick
Brunswick is a quick run from our Frederick base — about 20 minutes — so same-day appointments are the norm here. A running toilet wastes 200 gallons a day. A leaking one ruins subfloor. We replace flappers, fill valves, and wax rings — or install a brand-new toilet — and we leave the bathroom cleaner than we found it.
Fig. 05 Toilets · Brunswick MD
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Quick repairs for running, weak-flush, and leaking toilets
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Standard, comfort-height, and ADA installations
No. 03
Wax ring and flange repair
No. 04
Old toilet haul-away included
Section 02 — Signs
When to call us
- → Toilet runs constantly or randomly refills
- → Weak or incomplete flush
- → Water on the floor around the base
- → Crack in the tank or bowl
- → Wobbles when you sit down
Section 03 — Method
What we do on the call
- 01 Diagnose internal vs. seal vs. flange issues
- 02 Replace flapper, fill valve, supply line, or wax ring
- 03 Re-set toilets that wobble or leak at the base
- 04 Install new toilets with new bolts, ring, and supply
- 05 Clean up — no debris left behind
Section 04 — Coverage
Servicing Brunswick & nearby
We cover all ZIP codes in Brunswick (21716) and 3 neighborhoods, including Historic Brunswick, Brunswick Crossing, Potomac Heights.
Section 05 — FAQ
Quick answers
No. 01 How long should a toilet last?
How long should a toilet last?
A modern toilet lasts 25+ years. Internal parts (flapper, fill valve) wear out every 5–7 years and are easy to replace.
No. 02 My toilet rocks. Can I just shim it?
My toilet rocks. Can I just shim it?
Shimming hides the real issue — usually a damaged flange. We re-set the toilet with a new wax ring and shim only after the flange is solid.
No. 03 Should I upgrade to a comfort-height toilet?
Should I upgrade to a comfort-height toilet?
Comfort-height (17–19") is easier on knees and backs. They cost the same to install — only swap if you’re replacing anyway.
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