Top-rated toilet pros.

Get matched with top toilet pros in Hilliard, FL

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your toilet service project in Hilliard, FL?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

TRUSTED BY HILLIARD, FL HOMEOWNERS

  • Average homeowner rating star icon4.4
    Average homeowner rating
  • Verified reviews icon173
    Verified toilet services reviews

Find Toilet pros in Hilliard

Avatar for JAX Hydro-Jetters LLC
JAX Hydro-Jetters LLC
4.9(
13
)
Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Hilliard, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"There is nothing worse than a clogged main drain and the possibility of having to replace it. However JAX Hydro-Jetters LLC went above and beyond to send out a very professional and efficient plumber, Mr. Lopez who explained the entire process and how everything worked. He was able to bust open the clog in the drain and now we have an open and working drain again! I would highly recommend this company...professional, compassionate and very helpful. Please give them a call if you are in need of a great company who will work diligently to help! Thank you all at Jax Hydro-Jetters for a great job, well done!"
Hydro-Jetting drain line
Hydro-Jetting drain line
Hydro-Jetting drain line
Inspection showing proof of removal of the solids
Sebastian Lopez

+2

Response time4 hrs
24 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by60%of homeowners
Avatar for Professor Plumb
Professor Plumb
4.6(
19
)
Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Hilliard, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was quite surprised when the owner of the company answered the phone when I called. Ernie was very professional and sent his guy over within an hour or two. Although Ernie did not perform the actual work, his employee was very professional and knowledgeable. Ernie (the owner) even came by to check on the job! My Dad was a custom home builder and was always heavily involved in his jobs and in contact with the owners so I appreciate that type of pride of ownership. All in all a very positive experience. It probably was not the cheapest route I could have gone but I got good quality equipment installed "the right way". Again, from my history with the way my Dad ran his business I much prefer to pay a fair price for quality. That is what I got with Professor Plumb. Hopefully I won't need a plumber again anytime soon but, if I do, I will definitely call Professor Plumb.
"
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos

+1

Recommended by89%of homeowners
...
Showing 1-10 of 61
Toilets questions, answered by experts

To test for toilet leaks, use water coloring in the water tank and see if the water slips into the bowl from the tank. This test will indicate if there’s a problem with the flapper or refill tube. You can also put water coloring in the bowl of the toilet to see if there is a leak there. If there is, you should see the colored water on the outside of the toilet bowl or on the floor. 

There are a few reasons why this could be the case. More than likely, your flapper is worn out and needs to be replaced. When it’s worn out, it lowers the water pressure during each flush leading to inefficient flushing. Luckily, replacing a toilet flapper is a simple repair that should only take about 30 minutes.

Recaulk your toilet at least every five years. If you feel like your toilet is getting wobbly before that, it still might be time for a new caulking. Never directly place new caulk over existing caulk because that doesn’t produce lasting results. Also, caulking over existing moldy caulk does not kill out the mold by suffocating it, so if you have mold, be sure to get rid of it before recaulking.

The water in your toilet tank refills after each flush. So if you see dirty water in the bowl, you should check the tank to see if it’s coming from there. A dirty toilet tank can be the result of sediment in the water itself—-after all, the water will sit in the tank between flushes and can cause the interior to change into a dingy color. Faulty toilet components, like an old flapper, corroded tank lever or chain, or damaged seals, can also lead to dirty water as the materials break down inside the tank. You can clean the toilet tank or change out the old parts to give it a fresh start.

Check connections, clean fixtures, and apply finishing or protective coatings to preserve months' worth of shine and functionality.

The Hilliard, FL homeowners’ guide to toilet services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.