Toilet Repairs in Greater Fort Wayne Area
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Locally owned since 1946
Serving Fort Wayne area homes for decades
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Upfront, honest pricing
Clear estimates with no hidden fees
Certified technicians
Technicians trained to current industry standards
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4.9 rating from 2,209 reviews
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A toilet leaking from the base when flushing is most often caused by a failed wax ring seal between the toilet and the floor flange. Movement over time loosens the closet bolts, breaks the wax, and lets flushed water escape at the base instead of going fully into the drain. Less commonly, a damaged or low flange, an over-tightened or corroded bolt, or a hairline crack in the bowl or base can force water out only during a flush. If the toilet rocks even a little, the wax can’t hold pressure—this is when we find leaks that appear only after you press the handle. We resolve this routinely in Leo-area homes and can provide same-day toilet repair when needed.
Watch for these decision signals:
- Water shows only during or right after a flush
- Toilet wobbles or won’t stay tight
- Sewer odor near the base
- Stains on the ceiling below that line up with the toilet
Shut off the supply valve, dry the area, and avoid flushing until a plumber checks the wax seal and flange.
Updated: 2026-02-11
Need help in Leo, IN? Call (277) 267 0744 or book online.
Yes, many homeowners can replace a toilet fill valve themselves with basic tools if the shutoff valve works and the tank is in good condition. Most replacements are needed because a worn fill valve makes the toilet run constantly or refill slowly.
If you’re comfortable with light DIY and have a stable shutoff, it’s reasonable to try; if the supply line is corroded, the shutoff won’t close, or the tank hardware is brittle, it’s safer to call a plumber. We also service the Leo area, so a licensed pro can step in if parts are seized or the shutoff fails. A tech’s trick: preset the new valve’s height on the counter before installing to avoid awkward adjustments inside the tank.
Try these steps if you proceed:
- Turn off water, flush, and sponge out the tank.
- Remove the old valve and gasket; install the new valve per its markings.
- Reconnect the supply line, set water level, and leak-test.
Stop and call a plumber if the shutoff leaks, the tank cracks, or the toilet keeps running after replacement.
Updated: 2026-02-11
Need help in Leo, IN? Call (277) 267 0744 or book online.
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