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Toilet Repair & Installation Newtown

A toilet that runs constantly is expensive. One that won't flush is urgent.

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Toilet Repair & Installation Newtown, OH: We Are Your Best Bet

A toilet that runs constantly is expensive. One that won't flush is urgent.


Toilets fail gradually. The flapper develops a slow leak, letting water trickle into the bowl constantly. The fill valve sticks, causing the tank to overfill and drain through the overflow tube. The flush valve chain loosens, leaving you with incomplete flushes that require multiple attempts. Each of these burns water and escalates your bill monthly.


Monty's Plumbing Service handles toilet repairs and new installations across Newtown for residential and commercial properties. We diagnose the specific failure—whether it's internal tank components, wax ring seals, flange damage, or supply line issues—and repair or replace only what's necessary to restore reliable operation.

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What We Fix and Install

Internal Tank Component Repairs in Newtown, OH

Fill valves, flappers, flush valves, and overflow tubes all wear out over time. We test each component individually, identify which has failed, and replace it with commercial-grade parts that outlast standard hardware-store replacements. For toilets with proprietary tank systems (Kohler, Toto, American Standard), we source OEM parts to ensure compatibility.

Wax Ring Replacements & Flange Repairs

If you're seeing water pooling at the base of the toilet after flushing, the wax ring seal has failed. We pull the toilet, inspect the flange for cracks or corrosion, replace the wax ring, and re-seat the toilet with proper compression to prevent future leaks. If the flange is damaged, we install a flange repair ring or replace the entire fitting.

New Toilet Installations

Whether you're upgrading to a low-flow model, replacing a cracked bowl, or installing a toilet in a new bathroom, we handle rough-in measurements, flange prep, supply line connections, and final seating. We ensure the toilet is level, the flush operates at full pressure, and the fill valve is adjusted to minimize water usage without compromising performance.

Clog Removal & Trap Clearing in Newtown, OH

For clogs that won't respond to plunging, we use closet augers or powered snakes to break through obstructions lodged in the toilet trap or downstream in the drain line. If clogs recur frequently, we inspect the drain pitch and vent system to identify whether poor drainage is the underlying cause.

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💼 Built for Situations Like These

Rental properties with high tenant turnover.
Toilets in rental units take disproportionate abuse—foreign objects get flushed, tank components are handled roughly, and maintenance gets deferred. We've worked with property managers in Newtown who schedule toilet inspections between leases to catch worn flappers, loose bolts, and weakened wax rings before the new tenant moves in.


Commercial restrooms with constant use.
Office buildings, restaurants, and retail spaces need toilets that function under heavy daily traffic. A single malfunctioning toilet in a two-stall restroom creates bottlenecks and complaints. We prioritize rapid response for commercial toilet failures and stock high-volume replacement parts for quick turnarounds.


Homes with older low-flow toilets that underperform.
First-generation low-flow toilets from the 1990s often require multiple flushes to clear the bowl, negating any water savings. Upgrading to modern WaterSense-certified models (1.28 GPF or less) delivers reliable single-flush performance while cutting water usage by 20-30% compared to older 3.5 GPF units.


Properties with accessibility requirements in Newtown, OH.
ADA-compliant toilets require specific height, clearance, and flushing mechanism standards. We install comfort-height models with appropriate seat heights and handle placements that meet code requirements for accessible bathrooms.

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⚙️ Toilet Repair & Installation in Newtown: What Working With Us Feels Like

We arrive with the parts that fail most frequently—flappers, fill valves, supply lines, wax rings—so we're not making multiple trips to source components. If your toilet issue is something we can fix in one visit, we do. If it requires specialty parts or indicates a larger drainage problem, we explain that upfront before proceeding.


For new installations, we measure twice. Rough-in distance (from wall to flange center) determines which toilet models will fit. A 10-inch rough-in requires a 10-inch toilet; installing a standard 12-inch model creates a gap or requires repositioning the flange. We verify measurements before recommending models or proceeding with installation.


After every repair or installation, we test the toilet through multiple flush cycles to confirm the tank refills properly, the bowl clears completely, and no water leaks from the base or supply connections. We also check that the toilet doesn't rock—if it does, we shim it level to prevent future wax ring failures caused by movement.

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⏱️ Delays, Risks & Hidden Issues

Ignoring a running toilet.

A toilet that runs constantly can waste 200+ gallons per day. Over a month, that's 6,000 gallons—translating to $60-$100 in excess water and sewer charges depending on Newtown utility rates. The repair typically costs $120-$180. Delaying it for six months costs you $300+ in wasted water.

Installing a toilet without confirming flange condition.

A cracked or corroded flange won't hold the toilet securely, causing wax ring failures within months. We inspect the flange during every installation and repair or replace it if necessary. This prevents callbacks for leaks that stem from foundation issues, not seal quality.

Using incompatible replacement parts.

Not all flappers fit all flush valves. Installing the wrong size creates a poor seal, allowing water to leak into the bowl continuously. We match replacement components to the manufacturer's specifications or upgrade to universal parts designed for reliable sealing across multiple valve types.

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When Low-Flow Toilets Actually Waste More Water

Early low-flow mandates in the mid-1990s produced toilets that technically met the 1.6 gallons-per-flush standard but lacked the hydraulic engineering to clear the bowl in one flush. Homeowners compensated by flushing twice—or three times—per use, effectively consuming more water than the older 3.5 GPF toilets they replaced.


Modern WaterSense-certified toilets solve this. Improved bowl geometry, larger flush valves, and optimized trapway designs allow 1.28 GPF models to clear waste reliably in a single flush. The difference isn't just marketing—it's measurable performance tested under EPA protocols.


If your home still has first-generation low-flow toilets and you're frustrated with their performance, upgrading to a current-model WaterSense unit will cut water usage and eliminate the double-flush habit. For a household of four, that's roughly 8,000-10,000 gallons saved annually—equivalent to $80-$120 in reduced water and sewer costs depending on local rates.


The best-performing models (Toto Drake, Kohler Highline, American Standard Champion) use gravity-fed siphon action rather than pressure-assist mechanisms, keeping noise levels low while delivering consistent clearing power. We install them regularly across Newtown and can recommend models based on your household usage patterns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my toilet needs repair or replacement?

If the bowl is cracked, leaking at the base despite wax ring replacement, or requires frequent repairs to internal components, replacement is more cost-effective. If it's a single component failure (flapper, fill valve) and the toilet is less than 15 years old, repair makes sense.

Can you fix a toilet that flushes weakly?

Usually, yes. Weak flushes are often caused by clogged rim jets (the small holes under the toilet rim), a partially closed water supply valve, or a flapper that's closing too quickly. We clean the jets, verify full water flow, and adjust or replace the flapper as needed.

Will replacing the wax ring stop the leak at the base?

If the flange is intact and the floor is level, yes. If the flange is cracked or the floor has settled, the leak will recur unless we repair the flange or shim the toilet to compensate for the uneven surface.

How long does a toilet installation take?

For a straightforward replacement on an existing flange with no complications, expect 1-2 hours from start to finish. If we're installing in a new location or repairing the flange, add another 1-2 hours.

Do you remove and dispose of the old toilet?

Yes. We haul away the old unit as part of the installation service. If the toilet is still functional and you want to donate it, let us know in advance.

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

"Our toilet ran nonstop for months, and we didn't realize how much water it was wasting. Monty's replaced the flapper and fill valve in about 45 minutes. Water bill dropped $70 the next month."

— Sarah P., Newtown

★★★★★

"They installed a new comfort-height toilet in our downstairs bathroom. Measured everything perfectly, explained why the old wax ring had failed, and left the area cleaner than when they arrived."

— Gary M., Homeowner

★★★★★

"Quick response for a toilet that wouldn't stop overflowing. Cleared a clog that was wedged in the trap, checked the rest of the system, and gave us tips on preventing future blockages. Professional work."

— Jennifer L., Newtown

Toilet failures don't improve with time—they just waste more water.

Contact Monty's Plumbing Service in Newtown, OH for reliable repairs, component replacements, and new installations that function correctly from day one.

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