Toilet Repair & Replacement in Lake Oswego, Oregon

A running toilet wastes up to 200 gallons a day. A leaking wax ring quietly damages your subfloor for months before you notice. A toilet that won't flush right is a daily frustration. True Flow Plumbing handles all of it — same-day in most cases.

Toilet Repair & Replacement for Lake Oswego Homeowners

Lake Oswego homeowners are often surprised to find original toilets in homes that are otherwise beautifully maintained. First Addition and lakefront properties from the 1950s–1960s sometimes still have original porcelain that's cracked, running constantly, or has a wax ring that's been leaking into the subfloor for years without being noticed. We also handle fixture upgrades for Lake Oswego homeowners doing bathroom renovations — installing owner-supplied or upgraded comfort-height and dual-flush units.

🚽 Running Toilet

The most common toilet call. A worn flapper or failed fill valve is usually the cause — parts cost a few dollars and the repair takes under an hour. A running toilet wastes 200+ gallons a day, so fixing it fast pays off.

💧 Wax Ring Leak

If you see water around the base of the toilet or the floor feels soft nearby, the wax ring has likely failed. Left alone, it causes subfloor rot and mold. We reset the toilet with a new wax ring and inspect the floor below.

🔧 Weak or Incomplete Flush

A toilet that needs two flushes or leaves waste behind usually has a partial clog in the trap, a low water level in the tank, or a flapper that closes too quickly. We diagnose the actual cause before recommending parts.

🪠 Clogged Toilet

A standard plunger doesn't always clear a stubborn clog. We use a closet auger to clear blockages that are deeper in the trap or the drain line without damaging the porcelain.

🔩 Toilet Installation

New construction, bathroom remodel, or replacing an old inefficient unit — we install all brands and handle the wax ring, supply line, and shutoff valve as part of the job.

♿ Comfort Height Upgrade

ADA-height toilets (17–19 inches) are significantly more comfortable for most adults and essential for accessibility. A straightforward swap that makes a noticeable difference in daily use.

Signs Your Lake Oswego Toilet Needs Attention

  • You can hear the toilet refilling on its own when no one flushed it — classic phantom flush
  • Water around the base of the toilet, especially after flushing
  • Toilet rocks or moves when you sit on it — the wax ring or floor flange may be compromised
  • Takes more than one flush to clear the bowl
  • Tank takes more than 2 minutes to refill after flushing
  • Crack in the porcelain — tank or bowl — that's grown or started to weep
  • Toilet is more than 20 years old and has recurring issues
The running toilet math: A toilet that runs constantly wastes roughly 200 gallons per day — that's 6,000 gallons a month added to your water bill. At Portland metro water rates, that's $30–$60 per month in wasted water. A flapper replacement costs a fraction of that and takes 30 minutes.

Lake Oswego Neighborhoods We Serve

First Addition Mountain Park Palisades Lake Grove Westlake Old Meadows Lakefront properties

Frequently Asked Questions

Repair or replace — how do I decide for my Lake Oswego home?

If the toilet is under 15–20 years old and the problem is a worn flapper or fill valve, repair makes sense. If it's an old high-flow unit using 3–5 gallons per flush, has cracked porcelain, or has caused moisture damage from a failed wax ring, replacement is usually the smarter investment. We'll give you an honest recommendation either way.

Can you install a toilet I already bought?

Yes — we install owner-supplied toilets regularly. Make sure your rough-in measurement is 12 inches (standard) before purchasing. We handle the wax ring, supply line, shutoff valve, and make sure everything seats and seals correctly.

What causes a toilet to keep running in Lake Oswego?

The most common causes are a worn flapper that doesn't seal fully, a fill valve that doesn't shut off at the correct water level, or a float that's set too high and sends water into the overflow tube. All are inexpensive repairs — the problem is most homeowners don't notice until they see an unusually high water bill.

How long does toilet repair take?

Most toilet repairs — flapper, fill valve, wax ring reset, or supply line replacement — are done in under an hour. Full replacement installs typically take 1–2 hours including cleanup. We'll give you a time estimate before we start.

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Toilet Problem in Lake Oswego?

Running, leaking, clogged, or just due for replacement — we handle it same day in most cases. Call or request an estimate online.

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