Expert toilet replacement, repair, and upgrades for every bathroom in your home.
A malfunctioning toilet is more than an inconvenience. A constantly running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons of water per day, driving up your utility bill. A toilet that rocks on its base may have a broken flange or deteriorated wax ring, allowing sewer gas and water to seep beneath your flooring. And persistent clogs that resist plunging often signal a deeper issue in your drain line that will only get worse over time. Naylor Plumbing handles every toilet issue, from quick repairs to full replacements, across Ventura County.
Common toilet repairs include replacing flappers, fill valves, and flush handles that cause the toilet to run continuously or fail to flush properly. We also replace wax rings and repair damaged flanges, which are the two most frequent causes of leaks at the base of a toilet. When a toilet develops cracks in the porcelain tank or bowl, or when the trap becomes too scaled with mineral deposits to flush effectively, replacement is the most reliable and cost-effective solution. Our plumbers can help you select the right toilet for your bathroom layout and usage needs.
Upgrading to a modern low-flow or dual-flush toilet is one of the most impactful water-saving improvements a Ventura County homeowner can make. Older toilets manufactured before 1994 use between 3.5 and 7 gallons per flush, while current WaterSense-certified models deliver strong flushing performance with just 1.28 gallons. Dual-flush toilets go further, offering a reduced flush option for liquid waste that uses as little as 0.8 gallons. For a typical household, this upgrade can save over 16,000 gallons of water annually, a significant benefit in our drought-conscious region.
Naylor Plumbing also installs bidet attachments and bidet seats, comfort-height toilets for improved accessibility, and wall-mounted models for modern bathroom designs. Whether you need a straightforward repair, a simple swap, or a complete bathroom fixture upgrade, we arrive with the parts and expertise to get the job done right. Every installation includes a thorough leak check, proper sealing, and cleanup of the work area.
We inspect the existing toilet and plumbing connections, diagnose any underlying issues, and help you choose the right replacement model based on your bathroom layout, preferences, and water-saving goals.
We carefully disconnect and remove the old toilet, inspect the flange and drain connection for damage or corrosion, and make any necessary repairs before installing the new unit.
The new toilet is set with a fresh wax ring or wax-free seal, leveled precisely on the flange, bolted securely, and connected to the water supply with new hardware to prevent future leaks.
We flush multiple times to verify proper operation, check every connection point for leaks, apply a clean bead of caulk at the base, and haul away the old toilet so you do not have to deal with disposal.
Repair is typically the better option for isolated issues like a running flapper, loose handle, or a single clog. Replacement makes more sense when your toilet requires frequent repairs, has cracks in the porcelain, wobbles on the flange despite tightening, or is an older model that uses 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush. Toilets manufactured before 1994 use significantly more water than modern low-flow models that achieve the same performance with 1.28 gallons per flush. If repair costs are approaching half the price of a new toilet, replacement is usually the smarter investment.
Older toilets use between 3.5 and 7 gallons per flush, while modern WaterSense-certified toilets use just 1.28 gallons per flush or less. For an average household that flushes roughly 20 times per day, upgrading from a 3.5 gallon toilet to a 1.28 gallon model saves approximately 16,000 gallons of water per year. That translates to meaningful savings on your water bill, which is especially valuable in drought-prone Ventura County. Dual-flush toilets offer even more flexibility, using as little as 0.8 gallons for liquid waste.
Yes. Naylor Plumbing installs bidet seats and bidet attachments on most standard toilets. Basic attachments connect to the existing cold water supply line behind the toilet and require no electrical work. Electric bidet seats with heated water, warm air dryers, and adjustable pressure settings may require a nearby GFCI outlet. We can assess your bathroom setup, recommend the best bidet option for your toilet model, and complete the installation professionally so everything works reliably from day one.
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