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Toilet Repair

We Can Make Your Toilet Run Like New Again!

Nothing causes a homeowner more disgust and headaches than a broken toilet. Malfunctioning toilets force us to put pressure on remaining fixtures, make us reluctant to have guests over, and generally cause stress and unnecessary hardship. Get Ben's ProServ on the job as soon as possible. Our toilet repair technicians can provide fast, durable repairs for a flat price. Whether your flange has a leak or your tank flapper valve is deformed, we can ensure that your toilet is in perfect working order in no time. As honest and old-fashioned technicians, we take pride in making your life easier. We will ensure any problem with your toilet is repaired with durability in mind.

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What Sets Ben's ProServ Apart?

  • Fully Certified Plumbers

    Work with Licensed, Bonded, and Insured Plumbers.

  • Over 40 Years of Experience

    Backed by Decades of Experience, We Can Handle Any Job.

  • Financing Options Available

    No Matter Your Budget, We Can Find a Solution for You

  • Emergency Services Available

    We Offer Emergency Services for When You Need Us Most.

  • Free Quotes Available

    We Provide Free Quotes for New Installations & Replacements.

  • Timely Service Every Time

    Our Goal Is to Show up on Time and Get the Problem Solved Quickly.

  • We Work WithYour Budget
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Ben's ProServ

Committed to Reliable Service for 70+ Years

If you are looking for a dependable solution-based company that can provide a full range of services for your home or business, you can count on Ben’s ProServ. Since 1945, we have been dedicated to removing the headache and hassle from plumbing installations and repair service. Our clients have come to expect the superior workmanship and professionalism associated with our name. When you work with our team of trained and certified technicians, you can be sure that your services are done right the first time. Contact our experts today and discover how we can help.
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  • No risk. Potable water
  • Aesthetic quality affected, e.g. water which may have been heated
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  • Serious health risk, e.g. human waste

Providing Service with Integrity

And It Shows! See What Customers Say.
  • “Always very professional, attentive to detail and our problem was addressed ASAP”

    -Janet
  • “We highly recommend Ben and his team for any issues you may have!”

    -Ashley
  • “Great family business. Reliable affordable. On time service”

    -John

What You Need to Know

  • Most Common Toilet Problems?

    The most common headaches for homeowners are an always-running toilet, a toilet with a weak flush, a leaking toilet, and constant clogging and overflowing. Thankfully, many of these problems have simple and durable fixes. The key is finding the exact cause of your problem—for example, an always-running toilet has multiple possible causes.

  • How Do I Know the Problem Is Associated with My Toilet?

    If your drain has been recently cleaned and your pipes have no clogs, then clogging is more likely to be a toilet issue. This could come down to not having enough flushing power, which is a possible issue for new water-pump assisted toilets or older low-flush toilets. For the most part, other issues are caused by a faulty toilet, such as a leak.

  • Where Is My Toilet Leaking From?

    There are 3 possible places your toilet could be leaking: the seal between the tank and the bowl, where the ballcock assembly attaches to the tank, and where the bowl is mounted to the floor. If it’s a slow leak on the floor, the most likely culprit is the flange—where the bowl attaches to the floor.

We Know Toilet Repairs Are Never Convenient Our Plumbers Would Like to Help
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