Toilet Repair & Installation in Oklahoma City, OK
Two things matter when you call a toilet repair & installation: how fast they show up, and whether they fix it the first time. We try hard at both. What we won't do: try to sell you a service plan, push the most expensive option, or send a sales rep before sending a tech.
Notes on Oklahoma City housing stock
Older Oklahoma City neighborhoods often have galvanized service lines or clay sewer laterals from the original build. Different prep, different tools.
If you're calling from a property management company, we have separate scheduling and billing for that.
Scope of work
Toilets are the highest-volume small-repair call we run. Three things go wrong most often: the flapper, the fill valve, and the wax ring at the base.
Running toilets waste 1.5 to 6 gallons per minute. A $145–$235 fix saves you about $180 a year on the water bill, often more.
If you have a 1992-or-older 3.5-gallon-per-flush toilet, swapping to a modern 1.28 gpf high-efficiency model pays back the install in 18–30 months on water savings alone, especially in cities with tiered water rates.
Cost range
For toilet repair & installation jobs in the Oklahoma City area:
- Running toilet fix: $135 – $215
- Wax ring / flange repair: $200 – $415
- Toilet replacement: $350 – $590
- High-efficiency upgrade: $480 – $780
From the books — a recent Oklahoma City job
Property manager call, Oklahoma City-area duplex. Both units had toilet running every 20 minutes. We pulled the system apart and found failed flapper. Replaced the flapper and the fill valve on the same trip — both tenants happy. $1334.