Your toilet is one of the most-used fixtures in your home, but it’s not built to last forever. Over time, parts wear out, cracks form, and performance drops — and sometimes repairs just aren’t worth it anymore. If you’ve been wondering whether to repair or replace your toilet, here are a few telltale signs it’s time for an upgrade.
An occasional clog is normal, but if you’re reaching for the plunger every week, that’s a red flag. Older toilets tend to have weaker flush power and smaller trapways, making them prone to frequent clogs. A new, high-efficiency toilet can clear waste with one flush and save you a lot of frustration.
Even small cracks can lead to leaks and water damage over time. If you notice water pooling around the base or see hairline cracks in the porcelain, it’s best to replace the toilet before it completely fails.
A toilet that won’t stop running usually means a worn-out flapper or faulty fill valve. While these parts are replaceable, if you’ve already repaired it multiple times, upgrading to a new model may be more cost-effective — especially since running toilets waste hundreds of gallons of water each month.
If your toilet rocks or moves when you sit on it, don’t ignore it. It could be as simple as loose bolts, but it might also mean the floor underneath is damaged or rotting from a hidden leak. In that case, replacing the toilet (and repairing the floor) is the safest route.
If you’ve had to replace multiple parts — flapper, fill valve, handle, wax ring, etc. — in a short amount of time, those repair costs can add up. Investing in a new toilet will save you money and hassle in the long run.
Older toilets can use up to 5 gallons of water per flush, compared to modern models that use just 1.28 gallons or less. Replacing your old toilet with a water-efficient model can lower your water bills and help the environment.
Porcelain that’s discolored, scratched, or impossible to clean isn’t just an eyesore — it can harbor bacteria. If your toilet never looks clean no matter how hard you scrub, it’s probably time for a new one.
At Plumb Intended, we can help you choose and install the perfect new toilet for your home — one that’s efficient, reliable, and built to last. Whether you’re replacing an outdated model or dealing with leaks and cracks, our friendly plumbers in Georgetown, TX are ready to help.
👉 Contact us today to schedule your toilet replacement or inspection!
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