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Toilet Repair Cost in Denton, TX

Running, clogged, leaking, or won't flush β€” pricing, DIY tips, modern upgrades, and licensed local plumbers in Denton.

Sources Β· TSBPE Β· ENERGY STAR WaterSense Β· Updated May 2026

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Denton, TX Β· 142,262 residentsToilet Β· 2026

How much does a plumber cost in Denton, TX?

In Denton, simple toilet fixes like a flapper or fill valve cost $80-340 (1.141x multiplier). Replacement runs $340-2,500. DIY is fine for flapper/fill valve; call a pro for leaks at the base or cracked porcelain.

Toilet repair cost in Denton

Job TypeTypical Cost Range in Denton
Flapper / fill valve replacement$90 – $225
Wax ring replacement$150 – $350
Clogged toilet (snake)$115 – $325
Toilet replacement (standard)$350 – $925
Toilet replacement (smart / bidet)$800 – $2,500

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Repair or replace your toilet?

If three or more items match the right column, replacement usually saves money over the long run.

Keep repairing
  • Toilet less than 10 years old
  • Only flapper or fill valve issue
  • No cracks or leaks at base
  • Good flush power with minor fix
  • Low-cost repair under $150
Replacement makes sense
  • Toilet over 15 years old
  • Cracked porcelain or tank
  • Persistent clogs despite augering
  • Worn out internals and inefficient
  • Upgrade to water-saving model desired

Can I fix the toilet myself?

Several toilet fixes are genuinely DIY-friendly: replacing a flapper costs $5 and takes 10 minutes, and swapping a fill valve is about $20 and 30 minutes. A toilet auger ($40) can clear most clogs. These are safe and easy for most homeowners. However, stop and call a plumber if you see a leak at the base (water damage can happen in 24 hours), cracked porcelain, or a persistent weak flush. Also call if you're not confident shutting off the water or removing the toilet. No shame in callingβ€”it's about safety, not skill.

DIY-friendly fixes
  • Replace a worn flapper β€” $5 part, 10 minutes, no special tools
  • Swap a fill valve β€” $20 part, 30 minutes with a YouTube tutorial
  • Clear a basic clog with a toilet auger β€” $40 tool
  • Tighten a wobbly seat or handle β€” basic wrench work
Call a plumber for
  • Water leaking at the base β€” water damage starts within 24 hours
  • Cracked porcelain β€” replacement is the only option
  • Weak flush after replacing flapper and fill valve
  • Wax ring replacement β€” toilet weighs 70–100 lb and seal must be perfect
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Modern toilet upgrades β€” water savings & smart features

Upgrading from an old 5+ gallons-per-flush (gpf) toilet to a WaterSense 1.28 gpf model saves a typical Texas household $150-300 per year in water bills. Denton's hard water can reduce that savings if not maintained. Consider dual-flush for flexibility, ADA-height seats for comfort, or a bidet retrofit ($150-600). Full smart toilets with heated seats and bidet run $700-2,200 installed. Payback period for most upgrades is 3-5 years.

EraWater useSavings vs pre-1992
Pre-19923.5–7 gpfHighest water bill
1992–20001.6 gpfModest savings
2010+1.28 gpfLowest water bill

Replacement options in Denton

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Toilet repair plumbers in Denton

8 TSBPE-licensed plumbers serving Denton, Texas.

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What affects plumber cost in Denton?

Several local factors influence plumbing prices in Denton, Texas:

Texas-specific toilet issues in Denton

Denton's hard water (over 10 grains) shortens fill valve life to about 5 years vs. 10 in soft water areas. Some Denton neighborhoods have low water pressure, which can cause weak flushesβ€”check your pressure before replacing. Pre-1980 homes in Denton often have non-standard rough-in distances (10" or 14" instead of 12"), so measure before buying a new toilet. Always verify with a TSBPE-licensed plumber if unsure.

Toilet Repair Near Denton, TX

Toilet Repair FAQs – Denton, Texas

Should I repair or replace my toilet in Denton?
If your toilet is under 10 years old and the fix is under $150, repair. If it's over 15, cracked, or constantly clogging, replacement saves money long-term. Denton's hard water can accelerate wear, so factor that in.
Do 1.28 gpf toilets flush well enough?
Yes, modern 1.28 gpf toilets with MaP ratings of 800+ handle waste effectively. Denton's low pressure areas may need a pressure-assist model. Look for WaterSense and ENERGY STAR labels.
Is a smart toilet worth it in Denton?
If you value heated seats and bidet functions, yes. Expect $700-2,200 installed. Hard water may require descaling more often. Payback from water savings is minimal, but comfort is high.
How long does a toilet last in Texas?
A toilet can last 20-30 years, but internals (flapper, fill valve) need replacement every 5-10 years. Denton's hard water can cut that to 5 years for fill valves.
Can I replace a wax ring myself?
Yes, it's a moderate DIY job. Remove toilet, scrape old wax, install new ring ($10-15), and reset. Risk of water damage if not sealed properly. If unsure, hire a pro.
Why does my toilet keep clogging in Denton?
Recurring clogs often come from hard water buildup in the trap or low-flow design. Use a toilet auger. If it persists, consider a higher MaP toilet or check vent pipes.
What are the best toilet brands for Texas homes?
Toto, Kohler, and American Standard are reliable. Look for models with MaP 800+ and WaterSense. Toto's Drake II is popular for flush power in low-pressure areas.
Does hard water affect toilet performance in Denton?
Yes, hard water (10+ grains) causes mineral buildup in rim jets and fill valves, reducing flush power and lifespan. Clean jets with vinegar annually and consider a water softener.

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Sources & methodologyCost ranges from HomeAdvisor, Angi, Forbes Home, contractor surveys. Licensing & permits: Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE). Efficiency standards: ENERGY STAR WaterSense. Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau. Page last updated May 2026.