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Toilet Installation & Repair Services in Orange County

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Toilet Installation & Replacement

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Thinking about replacing your toilet with an efficient, low-flow model? Looking to remodel your bathroom and need a new toilet installation? Call Barker & Sons Plumbing & Rooter! As Orange County plumbers for over 35 years, we are the experts when it comes to toilet installation and toilet replacement services for homes and small businesses throughout Southern California. If you need a new toilet, call us today!

New Toilet Installation

You can pick out whatever new toilet you want, but when it comes time to install it, call the professionals! Our plumbers will make sure it’s installed properly. And if you’re installing the new toilet as part of a larger bathroom remodel, we can work with any other contractors you’ve hired to make sure the job goes smoothly and is completed on time.

Installing a toilet can be a complicated job, but not for our plumbers! If you need toilet installation in Orange County, call or click today!

Toilet Replacement

If your toilet is loose, cracked, or leaking, or if you’re just tired of looking at the same toilet you’ve had for years, give us a call! Our toilet replacement pros can remove your old toilet and replace it with your preferred model. We’ll hook it right into your existing plumbing system so you can start using your new toilet right away – you won’t even notice the switch!

Fun Facts About Toilets

  • The first toilet ever seen on TV was on Leave it to Beaver. The movie Psycho was the first movie to show a toilet being flushed – and it sparked a huge controversy over indecency issues!
  • The first attempts at making a toilet air freshener involved pomegranates studded with cloves.
  • Over $100,000 was spent on a study to figure out if people prefer to put their toilet paper on the holder with the flap in front or behind – turns out 75% of people prefer the front!
  • British King George II actually died falling off a toilet on October 25, 1760.
  • In public restrooms, the first toilet in a row is the least used (and therefore the cleanest!).
  • More toilets are flushed during the Super Bowl halftime than any other time of the year.
  • Most toilets flush in the key of E flat.
  • There are 333 squares of toilet paper on a roll.
  • 40,000 people in America are injured by toilets each year.

Toilet Plumbing FAQs

What items should never be flushed down the toilet?

Keep it simple, only flush toilet paper. Wipes, even “flushable” ones, paper towels, feminine products, and cotton swabs can clog pipes, damage your plumbing system, and turn a small mistake into a big, messy, and expensive problem.

Your toilet isn’t a trash can, so keep it happy by giving it just toilet paper. Your plumbing and your plumber will thank you.

What causes a toilet to keep running?

If your toilet keeps running after a flush, it’s usually a worn fill valve or gasket letting water sneak through when it shouldn’t. Even a tiny leak like this can waste hundreds of gallons of water every day, enough to make your water bill feel like it’s pulling a prank on you!

Ever gotten a prank call about a running toilet? This is the real-life version, and it’s not funny when it’s your water and wallet on the line. At Barker & Sons Plumbing, we can replace the worn parts and get everything sealed up tight again. Your toilet will be quiet, efficient, and grateful, and your water bill will finally stop playing tricks.

Why does my toilet clog frequently?

Toilets commonly clog when too much toilet paper is used, non–flushable items are put down the bowl, or there is a partial blockage in the drain line. Older low–flush toilets may also struggle with performance, especially if mineral buildup has narrowed the passageways. If plunging seems to be a weekly chore, there may be a deeper issue such as tree roots or a misaligned pipe. A professional inspection can find the cause and recommend a lasting fix.

Is a constantly running toilet a problem?

Yes, a toilet that runs continuously is more than just an annoyance; it can waste a surprising amount of water and increase your utility bills. The problem is often caused by a worn flapper, faulty fill valve, or misadjusted float inside the tank. These parts can usually be repaired or replaced quickly. Taking care of a running toilet promptly is an easy way to save water and prevent unnecessary wear on the toilet’s internal components.

When should a toilet be replaced?

Replacement is worth considering when a toilet is cracked, wobbles at the base, requires frequent repairs, or is an older model that uses a lot of water. Persistent clogs, visible damage to the porcelain, or leaks around the base are also signs that it may be time for a new unit. Modern toilets are designed to use less water while still offering strong performance. We can help you choose and install a replacement that fits your bathroom and your budget.