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2301 Colorado Blvd., Denton, TX 76205
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Toilet Installation Denton County

At Haltex Plumbing, we’re your go-to experts for reliable and professional toilet installation and toilet repair services. Whether you’re upgrading your bathroom with a new toilet or dealing with a pesky issue with your current one, our experienced plumbers are here to provide top-notch plumbing installation and repair solutions.

Toilet Installation Services

Toilet Installation Services

Transform your bathroom with a brand new toilet. Our team will handle every detail with installing your new toilet and will insure a smooth process from project start to finish.Β 

Our Installation Services Include:

  • New Toilet Installation: Choose from a variety of modern and high-efficiency models to suit your needs and preferences.
  • Replacement of Old Toilets: Remove and replace outdated or malfunctioning toilets with ease.
  • Custom Installations: Tailored installations to accommodate unique spaces or requirements.
  • Upgrades and Enhancements: Install features such as bidets, dual-flush systems, and more.
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  • Standard Gravity-Flush Toilets: Known for their simplicity and effectiveness, these are the most common type of toilet.
  • Pressure-Assisted Toilets: Designed for more powerful flushing, they use compressed air to increase flushing power and are ideal for high-use areas.
  • Dual-Flush Toilets: These provide two flush optionsβ€”one for liquid waste and one for solid wasteβ€”helping conserve water.
  • Smart Toilets: Equipped with features like heated seats, bidet functions, and self-cleaning capabilities for ultimate comfort and hygiene.
  • Wall-Hung Toilets: These save space and are easier to clean around, making them a stylish choice for modern bathrooms.

Are you experiencing issues with your bathroom toilet? Our plumbers can help you and our services are designed to address a wide range of problems very quickly and effectively.Β 

  • Clogged Toilets: Persistent or severe clogs that are not resolved with a plunger can be effectively cleared using specialized tools and techniques.
  • Leaking Toilets: We address leaks from various sources, including the base, tank, and internal components, to prevent water damage and waste.
  • Running Toilets: We diagnose and repair issues causing continuous running, which often results from a faulty flapper, fill valve, or other components.
  • Weak Flushes: Fix problems with inadequate flushing power, which could be due to a clogged rim jet, a malfunctioning flush valve, or issues with water flow.
  • Cracked Toilets: Repair or replace toilets with visible cracks that could lead to leaks and potential water damage.

Signs That You May Need To Install A New Toilet

1. Frequent Clogs

If you find yourself constantly dealing with clogs despite regular maintenance and using a plunger, it could indicate that your toilet’s internal components or pipes are worn out or insufficient. Frequent clogs suggest that the toilet’s flushing mechanism or the pipes leading away from it are no longer functioning properly.

2. Persistent Leaks

A leaking toilet can waste a significant amount of water and increase your utility bills. While some leaks can be repaired, persistent leaks from the base, tank, or internal components might indicate that it’s time for a replacement, especially if repairs do not resolve the issue.

3. Cracks in the Bowl or Tank

Visible cracks in the toilet bowl or tank can lead to serious leaks and water damage. Even small cracks can worsen over time and compromise the structural integrity of the toilet. If you notice any cracks, it’s best to replace the toilet to prevent potential flooding and water damage.

4. Continuous Running

If your toilet runs continuously, it could be due to a malfunctioning flapper, fill valve, or other internal components. While these issues are often repairable, if the problem persists despite repairs or if the internal parts are outdated, a new toilet might be a more cost-effective solution.

5. Inefficient Performance

Older toilets may not perform as efficiently as newer models, particularly in terms of water usage. If you have an older toilet that uses more water per flush than modern, high-efficiency models, replacing it with a low-flow or dual-flush toilet can save water and reduce your utility bills.

6. Rust or Corrosion

Rust and corrosion can occur around the bolts, tank, or seat. Over time, these issues can weaken the toilet and lead to leaks or breakage. If the rust or corrosion is extensive, replacing the toilet might be necessary to avoid further issues.

7. Crumbling or Disintegrating Components

If the internal components of your toilet, such as the tank handle, flush valve, or seat, are deteriorating or falling apart, it might be a sign that the entire unit is reaching the end of its lifespan. Replacing the toilet can resolve these issues and provide a more reliable solution.

What Our Customers Say

Real reviews from real customers across Denton County.

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"Our water heater went out on a Saturday night. I called Haltex expecting a voicemail and was shocked when a real person answered. They had a tech at our house within an hour, and we had hot water again before the kids' bedtime. Absolutely incredible service β€” I can see why they keep winning Best of Denton."

Mike R.

Denton, TX β€” Emergency Water Heater Replacement

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"We noticed our water bill had tripled and had no idea why. Haltex came out with their electronic detection equipment and found a slab leak under our living room. They repaired it with minimal damage to our floor and even coordinated with their sister company, The Design House, to help with the restoration. Truly a one-stop shop."

Jennifer & David T.

Flower Mound, TX β€” Slab Leak Detection & Repair

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"We hired Haltex for the plumbing on our master bathroom remodel in Argyle. They were the only plumber who understood the full scope because they work hand-in-hand with The Design House. Every pipe was exactly where it needed to be for our double vanity and walk-in shower. Professional, clean, and on time every day."

Sarah K.

Argyle, TX β€” Bathroom Remodel Plumbing

Plumbing FAQs

New construction plumbing involves installing a completely new plumbing system in a building that is under construction. It includes water supply lines, drainage, venting, and fixture installations from the ground up.

Remodeling plumbing involves modifying or upgrading an existing plumbing system during a renovation. This may include rerouting pipes, replacing old fixtures, or upgrading plumbing to meet modern standards

The timeline depends on the size of the home and the complexity of the plumbing system. On average:

  • Rough-in plumbing (installing pipes before walls and floors are finished) takes 3-7 days.
  • Fixture installation (sinks, toilets, water heaters) is done after construction is nearly complete and takes 1-3 days.
    Delays can occur due to inspections, material availability, or weather conditions.

Popular plumbing upgrades during a remodel include:

  • Installing water-efficient fixtures (low-flow toilets, faucets, and showerheads)
  • Upgrading to PEX piping for better durability and flexibility
  • Adding a tankless water heater for energy efficiency
  • Expanding drain and sewer lines to accommodate additional bathrooms or appliances
  • Installing a water filtration system for cleaner drinking water

Yes. Most local building codes require permits for significant plumbing work, whether for new construction or a remodel. Permits ensure the plumbing system is installed correctly and meets safety standards. Licensed plumbers typically handle the permitting process on your behalf.

Plumbing remodels can present several challenges, including:

  • Old pipes needing replacement – Galvanized or outdated pipes may not meet modern standards.
  • Limited space for new plumbing – Adding new fixtures may require creative solutions for pipe routing.
  • Code compliance issues – Some older homes may not have plumbing that meets current building codes, requiring updates.
  • Water pressure concerns – Older plumbing systems may need upgrades to maintain optimal water pressure.
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