
Toilet Repair Services
When DIY doesn’t cut it, we fix leaky, clogged, and broken toilets fast.
Why Sewer Squad Is Toronto’s Go-To Plumbing Company
Toilet Trouble? We’ve Seen It All.
Running nonstop? Won’t flush? Leaking where it shouldn’t? You’re not alone. Toilets are one of the most common sources of plumbing problems, and one of the most frustrating to DIY.
Whether you’re dealing with a small part failure or a full-blown leak, Sewer Squad’s licensed techs show up fast, explain the issue clearly, and get it fixed right the first time. No guesswork. No flooded bathrooms.
Why Choose Sewer Squad for Toilet Repairs
Flush your worries. We’ve got it handled.



Common Toilet Issues We Fix
From clogs to constant running, we’ve got your toilet troubles covered.

It never stops refilling? We’ll fix the part that’s stuck or worn out. And fix it fast.
Whether it’s the handle, flapper, or fill valve, we’ll figure it out and get it flushing again.
A leak near the floor usually means a bad wax ring. We’ll seal it up properly.
If your toilet backs up regularly, we’ll check for deep blockages or venting issues.
Rocking toilet? That’s not normal. We’ll secure it safely, so there’s no more shifting around.
Could be the float, valve, or water line. We’ll get the water flowing again.
Toilet Repair and Replacement Services Near You
If your toilet keeps running after you flush, the issue is likely with the flapper, fill valve, or float. While some fixes are DIY-friendly, a plumber can quickly diagnose and repair the root cause to stop water waste and future problems.
A toilet that clogs frequently may have a deeper blockage in the drain line, not just a surface-level issue. It could also be caused by an older low-flow model or improper flushing habits. A licensed plumber can clear the clog and inspect for long-term solutions.
Water pooling around the base of your toilet usually means a worn wax ring or loose bolts. Left unchecked, it can lead to water damage, mold, or odours. A plumber can reseal the base and make sure everything is watertight.
If your toilet doesn’t flush, the problem could be with the handle, flapper, chain, or fill valve. In some cases, the issue may be with water flow or a clog. A pro can pinpoint the problem and get it flushing again without the guesswork.
It’s better to repair a broken toilet when the issue is minor, like a faulty flapper or fill valve. But if the toilet is old, inefficient, or has repeated problems, replacement is usually the smarter long-term move. We’ll help you decide with upfront advice.
You’ll connect with a real person who’ll help coordinate the next steps.