Same‑Day and Next‑Day Toilet Repair & Replacement in Aurora — Serving Aurora Highlands, Heather Gardens, Saddle Rock, Southshore, Mission Viejo & More
If your toilet is constantly running, wobbling, leaking at the base, or clogging more than it should, Fox Auro Plumbers provides fast, professional toilet repair and replacement in Aurora, CO. Our 120‑person team repairs fill valves, flappers, wax seals, and flush mechanisms — or installs new, water‑efficient toilets so your bathrooms stay clean, safe, and reliable.
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Top‑rated toilet repair team for Aurora homes & rentals
Fox Auro Plumbers is a licensed and insured toilet repair and replacement contractor in Aurora, CO, helping homeowners fix running toilets, leaks, weak flushes, and chronic clogs — or upgrade to modern, water‑saving fixtures. Current cost data show that professional toilet repair and installation in Colorado typically falls in the low‑to‑mid hundreds per toilet, making it cost‑effective to get the job done right the first time.
From Aurora Highlands and Mission Viejo to Southlands and Cherry Creek State Park
Fox Auro Plumbers repairs and replaces toilets in homes across Aurora — from established neighborhoods near the Aurora History Museum, DeLaney Farm Historic District, and the Aurora Fox Arts Center to newer communities around Southlands, Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center, Aurora Reservoir, and Cherry Creek State Park. Older homes often still use high‑water‑use, aging toilets prone to clogs and leaks, while newer houses benefit from low‑flow toilets that can still need professional toilet repair for running issues, fill valve problems, or installation defects.
Full toilet diagnostics, repairs, and replacements, done right
We focus on solving the root cause of toilet problems, not just plunging and walking away. Our licensed plumbers diagnose whether you need a flapper, fill valve, wax ring, or tank rebuild — or if chronic issues and visible damage mean it is time for a full toilet replacement that improves performance and water efficiency.
Rather than quick fixes that recur, we diagnose exactly what has failed — whether that's a worn flapper, a failing fill valve, a cracked bowl, or a damaged wax seal — and fix it correctly the first time.
From drain cleaning to bathroom remodeling, our team handles every aspect of your bathroom plumbing needs in Aurora, CO.
Call (720) 914‑0988Signs you need more than another plunger session
Most toilets can be repaired a few times during their life, but repeated problems or visible damage signal that replacement may be safer and more cost‑effective. Watching for these warning signs helps you decide whether to schedule toilet repair or opt for a full toilet replacement.
Visible cracks, water on the floor, or a bowl that won't hold water can point to structural damage that typically requires replacement rather than repair.
Toilets that clog often or never seem to flush strongly enough, even after repairs, may be older designs with poor performance or internal wear. Our hydro jetting service can help clear stubborn blockages.
A toilet that runs or refills regularly, even after jiggling the handle, often indicates failed flappers, fill valves, or floats that waste water and raise utility bills.
A toilet that rocks or wobbles can indicate loose bolts or damaged subfloor from hidden leaks. Our water leak detection specialists can identify the source before it causes bigger structural problems.
If you are constantly fixing components and costs are starting to match or exceed the price of a new toilet, replacement usually makes more sense.
Homeowners, landlords, and remodelers with leaking or outdated toilets
We provide toilet repair and replacement for single‑family homes, condos, townhomes, apartments, and small commercial restrooms throughout Aurora and nearby communities. From a single problem toilet to whole‑home upgrades, Fox Auro Plumbers designs solutions that fit your fixtures, budget, and timelines.
Serving Aurora Highlands, Heather Gardens, Mission Viejo, Saddle Rock, Seven Hills, Southshore, and surrounding neighborhoods with same‑day toilet repair and replacement.
Responding to tenant complaints about leaks, clogs, or non‑flushing toilets quickly — minimizing rental disruptions and liability risks.
Addressing inspection reports noting cracked, running, or loose toilets before closing — with written documentation available.
Homeowners remodeling bathrooms who want new toilets for style, comfort height, or better water efficiency as part of a full bathroom remodel.
Remote owners who need prompt repairs, photos, and invoices to document corrected issues — all coordinated by our professional team.
How local water, age, and use affect toilet repair and replacement timelines
Aurora's toilets handle daily use plus minerals in the water supply that can build up in fill valves, flappers, and flush passages over time. Age, usage levels, and water chemistry together determine how often you will need toilet repair or benefit from upgrading to a modern, water‑efficient model. Our water filtration services can also help reduce mineral buildup throughout your home.
Cold weather can make leaks around toilets more noticeable as condensation and slight temperature differences highlight pooling water.
Higher household use, guests, and kids at home more frequently can stress older toilets and expose recurring clogs or weak flush issues.
Mineral buildup can affect refill valves and flappers, while older wax rings and bolts can slowly fail, creating leaks at the base if not addressed.
Choose the right toilet for comfort, cleaning, and budget
When planning toilet replacement, one key choice is between one‑piece and two‑piece designs, along with decisions about bowl shape and water‑saving features. Each style offers different advantages in appearance, cleaning, installation, and cost.
| Toilet Type | Best For | Key Benefits / Trade‑Offs |
|---|---|---|
| Two‑Piece Toilet | Most standard homes and rental properties | Traditional style; separate tank and bowl make moving and service easier; often lower upfront cost than one‑piece models |
| One‑Piece Toilet | Modern bathrooms and easier cleaning | Tank and bowl fused into one unit; sleeker look and fewer crevices to clean; often uses less space; typically higher purchase price and heavier to move |
| Water‑Saving / Dual‑Flush | Homes wanting lower water bills and eco‑friendly fixtures | Uses less water per flush; dual‑flush options let you choose partial or full flush; may cost more than basic models but can reduce long‑term water usage |
Two‑piece toilets remain popular due to easier servicing and the ability to replace tanks or bowls separately when needed.
One‑piece toilets offer a seamless, compact design that is easier to clean and ideal for smaller bathrooms, though they are heavier and can be more expensive upfront.
Upgrading to modern, water‑efficient toilets can lower water usage while also reducing clog frequency compared to many older, high‑volume models.
From inspection to final flush test
We start by inspecting your toilet, tank components, supply line, shutoff, and floor area. We identify whether the issue is a running toilet, leak, clog, weak flush, wobble, or visible damage such as cracks. We can also perform a water leak detection check if hidden leaks are suspected.
Next, we explain whether toilet repair (such as replacing a flapper, fill valve, supply line, or wax ring) is sensible or if the age, damage, and recurring issues make toilet replacement the better choice. If replacing, we help you choose between one‑piece and two‑piece models, plus water‑saving options that match your bathroom and budget.
We shut off the water, drain and disconnect the toilet, protect nearby surfaces, and prepare the area by checking the flange, subfloor, and existing plumbing for any hidden issues that could affect the repair or installation.
For repairs, we replace defective parts, reseal connections, and address minor issues like loose bolts or worn wax seals. For replacements, we remove the old toilet, set a new wax seal or sealing ring, install the new toilet, and connect the supply line and shutoff as needed — fully aligned with our bathroom remodeling standards.
We restore water, test multiple flushes, check for proper filling and refilling, verify that the toilet is secure and does not wobble, and confirm there are no leaks at the base, tank, or supply line.
We haul away the old toilet if requested, clean the work area, and walk you through how the repaired or new toilet operates. We also discuss what to watch for in the future and how to avoid unnecessary clogs or damage.
From diagnostic visit to fully working, stable toilet
Our toilet service is built as a turnkey solution so you do not have to coordinate multiple trades or worry about hidden issues under your bathroom floor.
Local experience, code‑compliant installs, clear pricing
When you compare toilet repair and replacement in Aurora, Fox Auro Plumbers stands out for combining decades of bathroom plumbing experience with transparent pricing that reflects current Colorado labor and installation rates.
Repairing and replacing toilets, tank components, and bathroom plumbing across Colorado since 1990.
Journeyworker and Master Plumbers trained to handle everything from simple repairs to subfloor‑related issues.
Familiarity with leading one‑piece and two‑piece toilet brands and common performance issues found in Aurora homes.
Access to current toilet repair and installation cost data so estimates align with real‑world Colorado pricing — no hidden fees.
120 in‑house professionals and 10 fully equipped service vans for reliable scheduling and quick response across the Aurora metro.
See how a reliable toilet improves your bathroom
Our toilet repair and replacement projects turn wobbly, stained, or constantly running toilets into stable, quiet, and efficient fixtures. After our work, homeowners typically notice fewer clogs, no more surprise running noises, and a cleaner, updated bathroom look.
Quality toilets, proper seals, and secure mounting
We follow manufacturer instructions and plumbing code for every toilet repair and replacement, focusing on proper sealing, secure mounting, and efficient flushing to prevent leaks and recurring problems.
Installation of code‑compliant shutoff valves, supply lines, and seals when replacing toilets or resolving leaks that connect to your home's water line.
Use of appropriate wax rings or modern sealing alternatives to create tight, long‑lasting seals at the flange.
Correct positioning and tightening of closet bolts to prevent both wobbling and over‑tightening that can crack bowls.
Careful alignment of tanks and bowls on two‑piece toilets to avoid stress and leaks at the gasket.
Testing for proper flush, fill level, and quiet operation before we consider the job complete.
Understand flapper fixes, tank rebuilds, and complete toilet upgrades
Not every toilet problem requires a new fixture, but some circumstances — such as structural cracks or endless clogs — make replacement the more practical choice. We help Aurora homeowners weigh toilet repair vs replacement based on current condition, age, and cost.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toilet Repair | Replace flapper, fill valve, supply line, or wax ring | Lower cost; minimal disruption; keeps existing toilet | Not ideal for cracked, very old, or chronically clogging toilets |
| Partial Tank Rebuild | Replace several internal tank components | Extends life of mid‑age toilets; improves running and flush issues | Labor and parts can approach replacement cost on older units |
| Full Toilet Replacement | Remove and install a new toilet | New fixture, modern performance, potential water savings; addresses cracks and wobble issues | Higher upfront cost; requires fixture selection and installation |
From minor toilet repairs to full installations
Most homeowners want to know toilet repair and replacement costs before scheduling work. National cost calculators show that toilet repair commonly starts around $275–$331 per toilet for typical repairs, with actual pricing varying by site conditions and parts. Denver‑area data indicate that toilet installation, including the purchase of a standard toilet, typically ranges from about $310 to $820, while replacing a fill valve often costs $130–$150. Colorado plumbing cost reports also note that labor‑only toilet installation can average about $150–$160 per toilet when the fixture is pre‑purchased.
| Metric | Typical Range* |
|---|---|
| Toilet repair (per toilet) | Roughly $275 – $331 |
| Fill valve replacement | Roughly $130 – $150 |
| Full toilet installation (standard toilet) | Roughly $310 – $820 |
| Labor‑only toilet install (Colorado) | Around $150 – $160 per toilet |
*Actual pricing depends on toilet type, site conditions, and scope of repair vs replacement; Fox Auro Plumbers provides project‑specific written estimates.
When a new toilet is the right call
We recommend full toilet replacement instead of repeated repairs when structural damage, recurring performance problems, or water efficiency concerns make a new fixture the clear long‑term solution.
Our licensed plumbers give you an honest, unbiased assessment of whether your toilet is worth repairing or if a new fixture is the smarter investment for your Aurora home.
We factor in your toilet's age, repair history, current condition, and your water efficiency goals — then present both options with clear pricing so you can decide with confidence.
Call (720) 914‑0988More than price — water savings, leak prevention, and reliability
Professional toilet repair and replacement prevents hidden leaks, protects flooring and subfloors, and ensures your toilet flushes reliably without wasting water. Correct sealing, secure mounting, and proper configuration are crucial for long‑term performance and safety.
Accurate determination of whether a running, leaking, or weak‑flushing toilet can be repaired or should be replaced — saving you money on repeat service calls.
Proper sealing at the floor and tank connections to reduce the risk of leaks and hidden water damage that can require costly slab leak or floor repairs.
Secure mounting that prevents wobbling and future damage to the flange and subfloor — protecting your bathroom investment long term.
Installation of modern, water‑efficient toilets that can reduce water usage compared to older models, potentially lowering your Aurora utility bills.
Work performed to code, supporting smooth home inspections, future resale, and alignment with Aurora and Adams County plumbing standards.
Some jobs are too leaky and too heavy for DIY
Toilet work involves heavy fixtures, water connections, and seals at your home's finished floors. DIY toilet installation or repair without proper sealing, leveling, or flange assessment can lead to slow leaks that damage subfloors and ceilings, as well as unstable toilets that are unsafe for daily use.
Answers about cost, symptoms, toilet types, and upgrades
National cost calculators estimate that toilet repairs commonly start around $275–$331 per toilet, with actual costs varying based on parts, access, and local labor rates.
Recent Denver‑area data show that standard toilet installation, including the fixture, often ranges from about $310 to $820, while labor‑only installs typically run around $150–$160 per toilet when the toilet is pre‑purchased.
Persistent cracks in the tank or bowl, chronic clogging, constant repairs, wobbling that suggests floor damage, and older toilets that waste water are all strong indications that toilet replacement is the better option.
One‑piece toilets have the tank and bowl fused together, offering a sleeker look and easier cleaning in a more compact footprint, while two‑piece toilets have separate tank and bowl components that are easier to move and service and are often more budget‑friendly.
In many cases yes — issues like running toilets and minor leaks are often solved by replacing fill valves, flappers, or other tank components, but extensive cracking, wobbling, or repeated clogs typically require a full replacement. Our team also offers sewer camera inspection to rule out downstream line issues that cause recurring clogs.
Your toilet, backed by licensed plumbers and reliable fixtures
Fox Auro Plumbers stands behind every toilet repair and replacement in Aurora, CO with licensed workmanship, proven parts, and careful installation. When you invest in fixing or upgrading your toilets, we make sure your money goes into a solution that flushes reliably, protects your floors, and uses water wisely.
Since 1990, homeowners across Aurora — from older neighborhoods like Aurora Hills and Mission Viejo to growing communities near Southlands and Aurora Highlands — have trusted Fox Auro Plumbers to repair and replace their toilets with professionalism and attention to detail.
When scheduling toilet repair and replacement in Aurora CO, our 120 skilled professionals account for I-225 corridor traffic near Centennial, access road conditions near Denver, seasonal snowpack delays on E-470, and high‑altitude freeze‑thaw pipe stress across Adams County and Arapahoe County.
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