USA Plumbing & Sewer Inc provides the following services:

Cities Most Commonly Serviced:

Who Can Do a Toilet Flush Button Replacement?

Have you heard people say that the more features something has, the more than go wrong with it? Well, that’s likely true. Your average toilet can go many years (maybe even its entire life) without parts like the handle ever breaking. Why? Because a handle is a simple part doing a simple job. However, swankier toilets have flush buttons (typically allowing you to choose between a smaller water volume for #1 and a greater water volume for #2) instead of flush handles and these feature upgrades come with more sophisticated functionality that is more likely to fail over the lifetime of the toilet. If your toilet flush button is broken, call an experienced plumber to come fix it for you. Depending on the model, replacing the button may include replacing the entire housing (even if the other button is working just fine) and potentially even connectors inside the toilet. A local plumber will be able to get the right part for your specific toilet without numerous trips and back and forth to the hardware store, saving time and headaches along the way.

Additional Resources:
The Most Common Toilet Problems
Do I Need to Replace My Toilet?
The Cost to Replace a Toilet
Why Does My Toilet keep Running?
What To Do about a Toilet that is Singing
Toilet Replacement Prices
Can a Plumber Fix My Toilet?
Is DIY Toilet Replacement a Good Idea?
Who can Install a Toilet?