
Toilet Repairs, Replacements, & Installations
in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell

Efficient Toilet Repair in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell
Toilet problems are never convenient. Whether your toilet is leaking at the base, constantly running, or refusing to flush, even a minor issue can cause major stress. At Total Mechanical Care, we repair homeowners' and businesses' toilets fast thanks to our licensed technicians. Our team arrives prepared with high-quality parts and the necessary tools to make most repairs on the spot, saving you time, water, and hassle.
Our professional plumbers handle common issues like:
Constant running or phantom flushing
Water pooling around the base
Weak or partial flushes
Loose or wobbly toilets
Leaking tanks or supply lines

Professional Toilet Replacement and Installation in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell
Sometimes a repair isn't enough, especially if your toilet is cracked, outdated, or inefficient. We offer full toilet replacement services for homeowners and business owners in Cumming, Alpharetta, and Roswell looking to upgrade. Whether you're remodeling, improving water efficiency, or dealing with frequent breakdowns, we'll help you find the right unit and install it with precision.
Our team handles the removal of your old toilet, proper sealing and leveling of the new one, and thorough testing to ensure everything works exactly as it should. You'll get a clean, worry-free installation that's built to last. Contact Total Mechanical Care today to schedule a consultation!

Why Choose Total Mechanical Care?
Total Mechanical Care's extensive experience makes it Atlanta's trusted partner for reliable plumbing work. Whether you own a home or manage a commercial property, you can rely on us for fair pricing, fast response times, and dependable results. Whether it's a quick repair or a full replacement, we arrive with everything needed to get the job done right, eliminating any guesswork. Trust Total Mechanical Care for your toilet repairs and replacements in Atlanta today.
What Our Customers Are Saying
Common Signs Your Toilet Needs Repair
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Water constantly running or refilling after each flush
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Weak or incomplete flushes
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Water leaking around the base of the toilet
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Wobbling or movement when you sit down
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Cracks in the tank or bowl
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Frequent clogs, even with normal use
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Strange gurgling or bubbling sounds
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Difficulty flushing or a stuck handle
Serving North Atlanta and Beyond
At Total Mechanical Care, we deliver dependable plumbing services to homeowners and businesses across Cumming, Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, and the surrounding North Metro Atlanta area. Our team is known for prompt response times, clear communication, and long-lasting solutions.
We understand the specific plumbing challenges in this region, from older homes with worn-out piping to commercial properties that require strict code compliance. With deep local experience, we provide professional service that fits the needs of your property.
Frequently Asked Questions About Toilet Repairs & Replacements
Why is water leaking from the bottom of my toilet?
If you notice water pooling around the base of your toilet, it's often a sign that the wax ring seal between the toilet and the floor has failed. This seal keeps water from escaping during a flush. Over time, it can dry out, crack, or shift, especially if the toilet rocks or moves slightly. In some cases, loose bolts or cracks in the base can also cause leaks. It's important to have this fixed quickly to prevent water damage to your floors.
Why won’t my toilet flush properly?
A toilet that won't flush could be caused by several issues. Common reasons include a low water level in the tank, a faulty flapper that doesn't seal properly, or a broken handle or chain. In some cases, the problem might be a clog in the trap or drain. If the toilet isn't flushing at all, it may be a problem with the water supply line or fill valve.
How do I measure a toilet seat for replacement?
To find the right size toilet seat, measure from the center of the seat's mounting holes to the front edge of the bowl. This distance is typically around 16.5 inches for a round bowl and about 18.5 inches for an elongated one. You should also measure the width at the widest point of the bowl and the distance between the mounting holes (usually 5.5 inches apart). These measurements will help you find a seat that fits properly.
What are the most common toilet repair problems?
Toilets can run into a number of common issues over time. Constant running, phantom flushing, and weak flushes often point to problems with internal components like the flapper or fill valve. Leaks around the base usually mean the wax ring seal needs replacing, while frequent clogs may suggest a deeper blockage in the drain. You might also notice a loose handle, a toilet that wobbles, or a tank that doesn't refill properly. These problems can range from minor to serious, but catching them early makes repairs simpler and prevents bigger plumbing issues later on.