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(425) 666-8948

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Tulalip, WA 98271

Toilet Installation and Repair

Turning Pipe Problems into Perfect Pours

Toilet Installation and Repair in Tulalip Bay, WA

A toilet should work the way it should—flushing without trouble, sealing tightly to the floor, and staying secure over time. You need a proper fix, not a temporary patch when it doesn’t.

Whether it’s time to install a new model or fix a leak, DNA Drain Cleaning And Sewer takes care of everything through its professional toilet installation and repair in Tulalip Bay, WA. We handle every installation through a step-by-step approach to ensure everything is set up correctly:

  • Out with the Old – If replacing an existing toilet, it’s carefully removed without damaging the surrounding area. Water is drained fully to prevent spills.
  • Checking the Floor – The flooring underneath is inspected before anything new goes in. If there’s any damage, it’s repaired so the new toilet has a strong, stable base.
  • Sealing Pipes – A high-quality wax ring or rubber seal is placed to keep water where it should be—inside the pipes, not leaking onto the floor.
  • Water Supply Connection – The supply line is attached securely, and the toilet is flushed multiple times to check for leaks.

No More Wasted Water or Stubborn Clogs

A toilet can waste water, cause damage, and create bigger problems over time. DNA Drain Cleaning And Sewer knows what to look for and how to fix common toilet issues quickly:

  • Leaks Around the Base or Tank – Water pooling on the floor or dripping from the tank means something isn’t sealing correctly. Everything is checked and replaced as needed, whether it’s the wax ring, bolts, or gaskets.
  • Stubborn Clogs – When a plunger isn’t enough, high-powered drain augers and hydrojetting methods clear blockages safely without damaging the pipes.
  • Weak Flushing Power – The fill valve, flapper, or flush handle may need adjustments or replacements if the toilet doesn’t flush completely.
  • Running Water That Won’t Stop – A constantly running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons of water each month. Fixing or replacing the fill valve, flapper, or float mechanism stops the problem.

No Leaks, No Worries – Just a Working Toilet

DNA Drain Cleaning And Sewer uses strong, reliable materials to keep everything working smoothly:

  • Leak-Proof Seals – Wax rings and rubber gaskets ensure a tight connection that won’t leak over time.
  • Rust-Resistant Bolts – Stainless steel mounting bolts prevent corrosion and keep the toilet firmly in place.
  • High-Performance Fill Valves and Flappers – Built to handle frequent use while keeping water flow consistent.
  • Reinforced Water Supply Lines – Durable hoses and fittings prevent leaks and maintain steady pressure.

DNA Drain Cleaning And Sewer ensures everything is done properly for dependable toilet installation and repair in Tulalip Bay, WA. Whether installing a new toilet or fixing an existing one, strong techniques and quality materials ensure all stay in working order.

Why Choose Us

Water Should Flow, Not Wreck

Leak-Free Seals

A small leak can ruin your bathroom floor before you even notice it. We install tight, long-lasting seals that prevent water from seeping under your tiles or flooring.

Fast Fixes for Clogs

Recurring clogs means there's a deeper issue, not just a simple blockage. We get to the root of the problem, restoring full flushing power and preventing future backups.

No More Mystery Odors

Bad smells can linger even after cleaning, signaling hidden issues like faulty seals or venting problems. We pinpoint the cause and fix it, leaving your bathroom fresh again.

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Have A Question?
Frequently Asked Questions

If your toilet clogs often, wobbles, or has cracks, replacing it is a better choice. Older models also waste more water.

This usually means there's a clog in the drain or a problem with the vent pipe. It can lead to slow drainage if not fixed.

A worn-out wax ring or loose bolts may be causing the leak. Replacing the seal fixes it.