Same-day service, 7 days a week
Toilet Leaking or Running in Denver?
Fast same-day toilet repair for leaks, nonstop running, loose toilets, overflow problems, wax ring failures, and shut-off valve issues.
Immediate help for active overflow and uncontrollable leaks. Same-day service for most toilet repairs.

Licensed & Insured
Vetted local technicians
Same-Day Service
For most toilet repairs
Clean Work Area
Floors protected, mess removed
Upfront Pricing
Clear quote before we start
Before the plumber arrives
What to do right now
These first steps stop the problem from getting worse and protect your floors while help is on the way.
- 1
Turn off the shut-off valve
Find the small valve on the wall behind the toilet and turn it clockwise (right) until it stops.
- 2
Do not flush again
If the bowl is full or rising, another flush can overflow it. Leave it until water is shut off.
- 3
Lift the float if it keeps filling
Take the tank lid off and lift the float arm, or push the flapper down, to stop the tank refilling.
- 4
Mop up standing water
If it's safe, soak up water near the base with towels to protect flooring and prevent slips.
Valve won't close, water won't stop, or the toilet is overflowing? That's a call-right-now emergency.
Call (720) 717-3990Is your toilet having one of these problems?
Tap a problem to see how to fix it yourself — or hit Get this Fixed and we'll handle it. Same-day for most.

Often a failed wax ring or loose mounting letting water seep onto the floor.

Usually a worn flapper or faulty fill valve quietly wasting water.

Clogged trap, low water level, or a clogged jet — we clear and test it.

A blockage backing water up — shut the valve and call right away.

Cracked supply hose or a shut-off valve that won't fully close.

Loose closet bolts or a worn flange — left alone it can leak and damage the floor.
Common causes we check first
Toilets fail in a handful of predictable ways. We diagnose on-site before recommending anything — no guessing, no upselling a new toilet when a part will fix it.
- Worn flapper or faulty fill valve
- Failed wax ring or closet flange
- Loose closet bolts / rocking base
- Cracked tank-to-bowl gasket or tank bolts
- Shut-off valve that won't close
- Cracked or kinked supply line
- Partial clog or blockage in the trap or line

Our simple same-day process
Call → fast triage → arrival window → diagnose & quote → repair & test. You always know what's next.
- 1
Inspect
We confirm the source — base, tank, supply line, or blockage — before touching anything.
- 2
Repair
You get a clear price first. Then we make the fix with the floor and work area protected.
- 3
Test & Clean
We run multiple flushes to confirm it's solid, then leave the bathroom clean.
Honest, upfront pricing
We don't advertise one flat price for every emergency, because that's rarely honest. Here's how we keep it fair:
- Most routine toilet repairs are straightforward and affordable.
- Final cost depends on the cause, the part that failed, and whether it's an after-hours call.
- You get a clear price before any work begins — no surprises.
- We repair when it's the better value and only suggest replacement when it truly makes sense.
New & locally owned in the Denver metro
Be one of our first customers
We're a newly launched, local toilet-repair service — so we don't have customer reviews to show yet, and we won't invent any. Call us and we'll treat your repair like the review we're hoping to earn: fast, clean, and done right.
Serving Denver & the surrounding metro
Locally based and dispatching same-day across the Denver area. If your city isn't listed, call — we likely still cover you.
- Denver
- Aurora
- Lakewood
- Englewood
- Littleton
- Centennial
- Wheat Ridge
- Arvada
- Thornton
- Westminster
Toilet repair questions, answered
Is a running toilet an emergency?
Not usually a flood risk, but it can waste a lot of water and money fast — household leaks can waste around 180 gallons a week. We treat it as a same-day fix rather than an after-hours catastrophe.
What if the shut-off valve won't close?
That moves it into the call-right-now category, because you can't stop the water at the toilet. If the valve is seized or stripped, call us and we'll talk you through the next step while we head over.
What if water is leaking at the base?
Stop flushing, shut off the valve, and dry the area. A base leak is often a failed wax ring or loose flange and should be fixed promptly because it can damage subfloor.
Can a loose toilet damage the floor?
Yes. A rocking toilet works the seal loose, and slow leaks under the base can rot the subfloor over time. It's worth stabilizing and resealing before it spreads.
How long does a toilet repair usually take?
Most routine repairs — flapper, fill valve, supply line, wax ring, or re-leveling — are done in about an hour once we've confirmed the cause.
Do you repair or replace the toilet?
We repair whenever it's the better value and explain the cause before recommending replacement. We won't push a new toilet when a part fixes it.
Will you tell me the price before starting?
Yes. You get clear pricing before any work begins. Final cost depends on the cause, the part involved, and whether it's an after-hours call.
What should I do if this is my only toilet?
Tell us when you call — single-bathroom homes get priority for same-day scheduling so you're not left without a working toilet overnight.
Let's get your toilet working again
Call now to talk to a real person, or request service and we'll reach out fast. Same-day help for most Denver-area repairs.
Active overflow or a leak you can't shut off? Call — don't wait on the form.