A dripping or leaking faucet wastes water and runs up the bill, and it rarely fixes itself. Intown Plumbing finds the cause and fixes it right, from Rockwall, across the DFW Metroplex. Honest pricing, no upsell, no surprises.
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A constantly running toilet or a leaky toilet wastes water and money, and it rarely fixes itself. Our expert team of plumbing professionals finds the cause of your toilet problem and repairs it right, with a total commitment to customer satisfaction.
When a toilet leaks, rocks, or has a weak flush, the issue is almost always a worn internal component, not the whole toilet. We diagnose and resolve all plumbing issues across Rockwall County and the surrounding Dallas area. From a quick fill valve replacement to resetting a shifting toilet base, you get a clear, upfront price before we touch anything.

Most toilet trouble comes down to a handful of worn or failed parts, and nearly all of it is repairable in a single visit. If your toilet is doing any of the following, we can fix it.
You get the price before we start, not after. No surprise line items, no meter running while you watch. You approve the number first, and estimates are free.
Flappers, fill valves, flush valves, supply lines, wax rings, and bolts ride with us. That means most toilet repairs are a one-visit fix, not a wait-for-parts callback.
We tell you straight whether your toilet is worth repairing or genuinely needs replacing. If an inexpensive part solves it, we are not going to sell you a whole new toilet.
Every repair is handled by licensed, insured plumbers. Master License M-39833. Licensing and insurance protect your home while we work, and the repair is backed.


Our team will beat it, explain what’s missing, or confirm it’s a good deal.

The municipal water supply in the Dallas area features a notoriously high mineral content. Over time, heavy mineral buildup scales up delicate flush mechanisms, blocks the tiny rinse jets under the rim, and causes a flexible rubber flapper seal to harden and crack early. While most internal toilet parts are rated to last 5–7 years under ideal conditions, local hard water cuts that lifespan short.
If you suspect a silent leak, adding a few drops of food coloring to the toilet tank can confirm if water is slipping into the bowl without flushing.
Calcium and scale build up on the flapper seal and inside the fill valve until they cannot seal, so the toilet runs, hisses, or refills on its own. Buildup in the rim jets weakens the flush. New internal parts solve it.
Most toilets are cheaper to repair than replace, and parts for older models are still made. We only recommend a new, efficient model when one is old and wasting water, or when the porcelain is cracked and cannot be safely repaired.
We have proudly served Dallas homeowners for years, delivering reliable solutions for every common toilet problem. Our service trucks arrive fully stocked with high-quality replacement parts, so most repairs are wrapped up in a single visit. We also provide 24/7 emergency response for urgent plumbing problems like a clogged toilet bowl where the water rises dangerously, or sudden water leaks that threaten to cause severe water damage.
Call (469) 207-1400, available 24/7 for the leaks that cannot wait.

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The average cost for a professional running toilet repair or minor internal component fix in Dallas homes typically ranges from $95 to $285, depending on the specific toilet issues.
While individual replacement parts like a new flapper or a refill tube are relatively inexpensive, the overall investment covers a professional plumber diagnosing the entire system, checking the tank water level, and ensuring the final repair prevents future water leaks and potential water damage to your subfloor.
The single most common toilet repair involves fixing a constantly running toilet, which can silently waste up to 200 gallons of water daily. This classic toilet problem is usually caused by a degraded rubber flapper seal that no longer forms a watertight seal, or a malfunctioning fill valve that fails to shut off after the tank refills.
Addressing these common toilet problems early stops immediate water waste and prevents your monthly water bill from jumping unexpectedly.
If your toilet is flushing weakly or the handle moves without resisting, lift the tank lid to check if the lift chain connected to the flush valve has too much slack or has snapped off entirely. However, if the tank empties completely but the water rises dangerously in the bowl without draining away, a foreign object or a heavy clog is likely trapped inside the internal trapway.
While minor clogs can often be resolved with a standard flange plunger, persistent blockages or complex mechanical failures require professional service to safely restore optimal performance.
A toilet rocks due to loose bolts or underlying floor damage beneath your existing toilet. If water is pooling on the floor, the internal wax seal has failed. To fix this, a plumber must unbolt the unit, lift it, and completely reset it with a new wax ring. This isn’t one of those simple fixes you should DIY, but a professional can typically wrap up the repair in 1–2 hours.
Repair your existing toilet if it is under 10 years old. Most common fixes cost less than $20 in parts—like fixing a twisted overflow tube, tightening a loose toilet seat, or replacing a faulty flapper (which takes just 5–10 minutes and costs $5–$15).
However, if you have an old toilet over 20 years old or your water bill jumps, replacing it is the better call. Modern toilets are engineered as an efficient model using 1.6 gallons per flush or less to help you save money on utilities. We can give you an honest second opinion to help you make an informed decision.