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Toilet Repair

No Job is too Big or too Small! Our Licensed plumbers will repair or replace your toilet with exceptional quality of work. Providing 24-hour emergency toilet service. We offer the following toilet services and more.

Looking to Save Water?

A low-flush toilet (or low-flow toilet or high-efficiency toilet), is a flush toilet that uses significantly less water than a full-flush toilet. Low-flush toilets include single-flush models and dual-flush toilet.

How do toilets work?

A flush toilet disposes of our waste products by using water to send them through a drainpipe to another location. It is sometimes called a water closet, or WC. The toilet bowl usually has a ring-shaped seat on top, which is covered by the lid when not in use. The handle'/button, is pressed to flush the toilet. The water used for flushing is stored in the tank (also called a cistern).

The Truth About High-Efficiency Toilets:

Toilets are by far the main source of water use in the home, accounting for nearly 30 percent of residential indoor water consumption. Toilets also happen to be a major source of wasted water due to leaks and/or inefficiency. WaterSense, a program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is helping consumers identify high performance, water-efficient toilets that can reduce water use in the home and help preserve the nation's water resources.

What are WaterSense Labeled Toilets?
The logo for watersense meets epa criteria with a drop of water and a green leaf.

Recent advancements have allowed toilets to use 20 percent less water than the current federal standard, while still providing equal or superior performance. The WaterSense label is used on toilets that are certified by independent laboratory testing to meet rigorous criteria for both performance and efficiency. Only high-efficiency toilets that complete the third-party certification process can earn the WaterSense label.

What are WaterSense Labeled Toilets?

Over the course of your lifetime, you will likely flush the toilet nearly 140,000 times. If you replace older, existing toilets with WaterSense labeled models, you can save nearly 13,000 gallons per year with this simpler, greener choice.

How much do they cost?

WaterSense labeled toilets are available at a wide variety of price points and a broad range of styles. EPA estimates that a family of four that replaces its home's older toilets with WaterSense labeled models will, on average, save more than $90 per year in reduced water utility bills, and $2,000 over the lifetime of the toilets. Additionally, in many areas, utilities offer rebates and vouchers that can lower the price of a WaterSense labeled toilet. For emergency toilet repair Chattanooga depends on South East Total Service.