Plumbing Fixtures · Mesa, AZ
Toilet & Faucet Services in Mesa, Arizona
A running toilet can waste 200 gallons a day. A dripping faucet is a water bill creeping up for no reason. These aren’t small problems — and Cowboy Plumbing fixes them right the first time, with upfront pricing and same-day service across Mesa and the East Valley.
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Toilet & Faucet Services · Mesa, AZ
Toilet & Faucet Repair and Replacement in Mesa, AZ
A Running Toilet Is Not a Minor Problem
A continuously running toilet typically wastes between 100 and 200 gallons of water per day — that’s 3,000 to 6,000 gallons per month added to your water bill. In Mesa, where water rates have been rising steadily, ignoring a running toilet is an expensive choice. Call us and we’ll have it fixed the same day.
A Running Toilet Is Not a Minor Problem
A continuously running toilet typically wastes between 100 and 200 gallons of water per day — that’s 3,000 to 6,000 gallons per month added to your water bill. In Mesa, where water rates have been rising steadily, ignoring a running toilet is an expensive choice. Call us and we’ll have it fixed the same day.
What We Fix & Replace
Toilet & Faucet Services We Provide
Toilet Services
- Running toilet diagnosis & repair
- Flapper, fill valve & flush valve replacement
- Complete toilet rebuild (all internal parts)
- Toilet installation (new or replacement)
- Toilet clog clearing & auger service
- Wax ring & flange replacement
- Toilet rocking / loose base repair
- Dual-flush & low-flow toilet installation
- Toilet leak repair (base, tank, supply line)
- Bidet installation
Faucet Services
- Dripping faucet repair (all cartridge types)
- Kitchen faucet repair & replacement
- Bathroom faucet repair & replacement
- Aerator cleaning & replacement
- Supply line replacement
- Shut-off valve repair & replacement
- Outdoor hose bib repair & replacement
- Touchless & pull-down faucet installation
- Pot filler installation
- Bar sink faucet installation
Signs You Need a Plumber
Toilet & Faucet Problems We Fix in Mesa
Toilet Runs Continuously or Intermittently
A constantly running toilet almost always means a worn flapper or fill valve — both inexpensive to replace and causing expensive water waste every day they’re ignored.
Dripping Faucet That Won't Stop
A faucet dripping at one drop per second wastes over 3,000 gallons per year. Hard water in Mesa accelerates cartridge and washer wear, making drips more common.
Water on the Floor Around the Toilet Base
Water pooling at the toilet base during or after flushing usually means a failed wax ring or cracked flange — a straightforward repair that prevents floor and subfloor damage.
Low Faucet Pressure
Reduced pressure at a single faucet is almost always a clogged aerator filled with mineral scale — one of Mesa’s most common faucet complaints and usually a quick fix.
Toilet Rocks or Feels Unstable
A toilet that shifts when you sit down has loose bolts, a deteriorated flange, or a softened floor — all need attention before the flange cracks or the floor sustains water damage.
Rust-Stained Sink or Toilet Bowl
Orange or brown stains in the toilet bowl or sink basin — despite cleaning — indicate corroded internal components or, in severe cases, corroding supply lines that need replacement.
Our Process
How We Handle Toilet & Faucet Repairs & Installations
1
Thorough Assessment and Transparent Pricing
We start by carefully evaluating your toilet or faucet to determine the cause of the problem, whether it’s a clog, leak, worn-out parts, or faulty installation. After assessing the issue, we provide a clear and upfront quote, so you know the cost before any work begins.
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High-Quality Materials for Lasting Solutions
We use durable, high-quality parts from trusted brands like Moen, Delta, Kohler, and American Standard. Whether replacing toilet flappers or faucet cartridges, we ensure that the parts we use are designed to last and help avoid frequent repairs.
3
Protecting Your Space with Clean, Precise Work
During repairs or installations, we take extra care to protect your floors, walls, and surrounding areas. We use protective coverings to prevent water damage or stains, ensuring the bathroom or kitchen stays clean and undisturbed.
4
Comprehensive Testing for Full Functionality
Once the job is complete, we conduct thorough testing. For toilets, we flush multiple times and check for leaks. For faucets, we ensure the water flow and temperature are functioning correctly. We verify that everything operates as expected before finishing the job.
5
Spotless Cleanup with No Mess Left Behind
After the work is done, we clean up the area to ensure your space is just as clean — if not cleaner — than when we arrived. This includes wiping down surfaces, removing debris, and drying any water spills.
Why It Matters In Mesa
Toilet & Faucet Issues Specific to Mesa, AZ
Hard Water Clogs Aerators and Attacks Cartridges
Mesa’s water leaves calcium and magnesium deposits wherever it flows. Faucet aerators — the small mesh screens at the tip of your faucet spout — collect these deposits and can be substantially blocked within 6–12 months. The result is reduced pressure and often an off-center spray pattern. Aerator cleaning or replacement is one of our fastest service calls. For cartridges inside the faucet body, hard water deposits and mineral scale cause drips and stiff handles faster in Mesa than in softer-water cities — cartridge replacement every 4–8 years is realistic without a water softener.
Toilet Internals Wear Faster in Hard Water
The rubber components inside your toilet tank — particularly the flapper — are exposed to Mesa’s mineral-laden water constantly. Calcium and magnesium deposits coat the rubber seating surface of the flapper over time, preventing it from sealing completely. This creates the phantom running or slow refill sound you hear at odd hours. Replacing with a quality flapper designed for hard water environments (some manufacturers offer mineral-resistant models) extends replacement intervals between visits.
Shut-Off Valves Corrode and Seize
The angle stop valves beneath toilets and sinks in Mesa homes — especially those built more than 15 years ago — are frequently corroded to the point where they can no longer be turned off when needed. Discovering this during an emergency is a very bad time. If you haven’t tested your toilet and sink shut-off valves recently, we recommend trying them: turn them fully closed and open again. If they’re stiff, don’t force them. Call us to replace them before they’re needed in a hurry.
Common Questions
Emergency Plumbing FAQs — Mesa, AZ
What should I do if my toilet keeps running?
A running toilet is typically caused by a worn-out flapper, a faulty fill valve, or an issue with the float. This problem can waste a significant amount of water. It’s best to schedule a professional inspection to identify the root cause and get the issue fixed before it leads to higher water bills.
How can I tell if my faucet is leaking?
A leaking faucet often shows up as water dripping from the spout, even when the faucet is turned off. You might also notice water pooling around the base of the faucet or a decrease in water pressure. If you observe any of these signs, it’s important to address the issue to prevent water damage or increased utility costs.
How long does a faucet installation take in Mesa?
Faucet installation typically takes between 1-2 hours, depending on the complexity of the job. This includes removing the old faucet, installing the new one, and ensuring everything is properly sealed and functioning. If any plumbing adjustments are needed, it may take a little longer.
Why is the water pressure in my faucet low?
Low water pressure can be caused by a clogged aerator, mineral buildup, or an issue with your home’s plumbing. In Mesa, hard water can contribute to mineral deposits, which can clog faucets and reduce water flow. Cleaning or replacing the aerator and checking the plumbing can restore normal pressure.
How often should I have my toilet and faucet maintained?
To keep your plumbing in good working order, it’s recommended to schedule maintenance at least once a year. Regular inspections can catch small issues early, preventing costly repairs down the line. If you notice signs of leaks, low water pressure, or other problems, it’s best to schedule a maintenance visit sooner.
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