You start with a bathroom remodel and a brand new toilet! Months later, hidden leaks spread sewer contamination, foul odors, mold in the walls, and increase your water bills. A big hit to your family’s finances, comfort and health.
We help you avoid unnecessary surprises and enjoy a healthier home. From toilet replacements to flange repairs and fixing major leaks, our licensed, insured plumbers restore cleanliness and peace of mind—so you can trust every flush.
“Replace one first,” Trevor suggested. “It’ll reveal what’s happening underneath—the real story of your plumbing’s condition.”
After removing the first toilet, we discovered the toilet flange—that critical bracket sealing your toilet to the waste pipe—was dangerously low. The previous owner’s flooring installer had not raised it to the proper height after installing new tile floors.
The plastic flange had warped under years of pressure. It created perfect conditions for a devastating leak. The kind that start invisibly, seeping into subfloors before you notice the discolored flooring, musty odors, or a toilet that rocks slightly when used.
Before: “This isn’t just a toilet problem,” we explained, showing her the warped flange. “This is potentially thousands in water damage waiting to happen.”
After: We replaced the damaged flange with one properly sized. It’s a relatively quick fix that ensures everything seals properly.
One week later, she wanted to install the other two toilets. Our inspection found another bad flange that needed replacement. But it came out great.
All three toilets were properly installed with correct flanges and a professional seal. She gained new fixtures and peace of mind knowing hidden leaks were not destroying her investment.
A mystery puddle forms around the base
If your toilet looks like it’s sweating—or crying—it’s leaking. No, it’s not emotional. It’s a bad seal that can lead to mold and poor indoor air quality.
Your flush has lost its “oomph”
If it swirls like it’s taking a scenic route or leaves behind... evidence... let’s check the flush power or drain flow. And throw away any flushable wipes.
It wobbles like it had too much coffee
A toilet should never rock... unless you’re on a boat. Wobbling can indicate floor damage that has compromised the mounting flange. Leaks can allow bacteria or sewer contamination into your living space.
Your floors are bulging
Discoloration or weird bumps around the toilet? That’s probably hidden water damage. The mildew and mold can make people sick.
It runs too long
Always keep your toilet on a leash. 😊 Seriously, don’t waste your water. It may need a minor fix inside the tank to prevent any backflow that can compromise your clean water supply.
The tank parts look like they’ve survived a shipwreck
Chemicals in water accelerate rust, corrosion, and that “mystery gunk” inside your tank. Water filters or regular tune-ups reduce surprise failures.
Your toilet is a direct link to your home’s health. Poor seals and leaky bases can quietly lead to mold under your floors, exposure to sewer gases, or recurring clogs that harbor bacteria.
Holistic view. You wouldn’t hire a doctor who skips your diagnosis. Don’t settle for a plumber who takes shortcuts.
Full inspections. Not just of the toilet itself, but the water shut-off, flooring conditions, flange depth, and tank internals. You need to know what’s going on behind and underneath your toilet, because that’s where long-term health benefits are found.
Our military background shows in everything we do—from showing up on time to getting the job done right the first time. We bring discipline, attention to detail, and pride to every toilet install or repair.
Fixed the right way. Always to code. Most of the leaks we find come from someone’s quick installation. Snohomish County is different with a damp climate, quirks in local construction, and wide variations in water quality.
No mess. Just clean, professional results that last.
Certain Toto and Kohler models provide a strong flush, have proven long-term reliability, and provide good part availability for any repairs needed. That saves hassle and reduces the cost of ownership over time.
Yes. Most of the toilets we re-install are ones someone else installed wrong. Flooring guys and handymen miss key steps that lead to leaks or wobbles.
Most likely, your flange is too low, cracked, or warped—especially if you’ve had new floors put in. Water can pool beneath laminate and ruin subfloors.