From constant running to stubborn clogs, a bad toilet wastes water and time. We provide quick, affordable toilet repairs and full installations for homeowners and businesses across Owasso.
Running toilet, leak at the base, or constant clogs? Textbook Plumbing, LLC provides same-day toilet repairs and installations across Owasso and nearby areas. We diagnose the issue, explain your options, and complete a clean, code-compliant fix you can trust.
We handle the most common problems fast: running toilets, phantom refills, weak flushes, rocking/wobbling bowls, and leaks at the base. Our techs carry quality parts, protect work areas, and clean up before we leave—so your bathroom is back in service quickly.
Every visit starts with a simple diagnostic—tank internals, supply/shutoff, wax seal, and bowl/flush performance. We show you the cause, provide upfront pricing, and perform the repair on the spot when possible. If replacement makes more sense, we’ll lay out your best options.
When it’s time for a new toilet, we remove and dispose of the old unit, install a fresh wax ring (or modern seal), level and anchor the bowl, set the tank, connect a new supply line, and test for leaks and proper flush. We can install customer-supplied models or recommend reliable, water-saving options.
Removal and disposal of the old toilet, new supply line, wax ring/seal, proper anchoring and caulking, test flushes, and clean-up.
“Toilet repair” covers flappers, fill valves, flush valves, handles, supply lines, tank-to-bowl gaskets, and wax ring replacements, plus correcting high water pressure that can shorten part life. If a damaged flange or subfloor is discovered, we’ll document it and explain repair options.
A worn flapper or failing fill valve is the usual culprit. We replace the parts, set the water level correctly, and test for a reliable, quiet fill.
A failed wax ring or loose closet bolts cause water to seep at the base. We reset the toilet with a new seal, tighten/level, and verify no leaks. (If the flange is damaged, we discuss repair or a repair ring.)
Mineral buildup in the rim jets, a partial blockage, or an older low-flow model can cause poor performance. We clear the trapway, clean jets, and advise whether a replacement bowl will improve results.
Usually caused by uneven floors or loose bolts. We shim and re-anchor correctly to prevent movement and future leaks.
If your toilet is newer and the porcelain is sound, a simple part swap is the best value. If the bowl is cracked, the porcelain is stained or damaged, or repairs are becoming frequent, replacement is more cost-effective. We’ll give you both prices so you can choose confidently.
Active leaks or an only bathroom that’s down can’t wait. Call (918) 830-4703 for priority scheduling—we’ll help with immediate steps while we dispatch.
We handle the most common problems fast: running toilets, phantom refills, weak flushes, rocking/wobbling bowls, and leaks at the base. Our techs carry quality parts, protect work areas, and clean up before we leave—so your bathroom is back in service quickly.
Every visit starts with a simple diagnostic—tank internals, supply/shutoff, wax seal, and bowl/flush performance. We show you the cause, provide upfront pricing, and perform the repair on the spot when possible. If replacement makes more sense, we’ll lay out your best options.
When it’s time for a new toilet, we remove and dispose of the old unit, install a fresh wax ring (or modern seal), level and anchor the bowl, set the tank, connect a new supply line, and test for leaks and proper flush. We can install customer-supplied models or recommend reliable, water-saving options.
Removal and disposal of the old toilet, new supply line, wax ring/seal, proper anchoring and caulking, test flushes, and clean-up.
“Toilet repair” covers flappers, fill valves, flush valves, handles, supply lines, tank-to-bowl gaskets, and wax ring replacements, plus correcting high water pressure that can shorten part life. If a damaged flange or subfloor is discovered, we’ll document it and explain repair options.
A worn flapper or failing fill valve is the usual culprit. We replace the parts, set the water level correctly, and test for a reliable, quiet fill.
A failed wax ring or loose closet bolts cause water to seep at the base. We reset the toilet with a new seal, tighten/level, and verify no leaks. (If the flange is damaged, we discuss repair or a repair ring.)
Mineral buildup in the rim jets, a partial blockage, or an older low-flow model can cause poor performance. We clear the trapway, clean jets, and advise whether a replacement bowl will improve results.
Usually caused by uneven floors or loose bolts. We shim and re-anchor correctly to prevent movement and future leaks.
If your toilet is newer and the porcelain is sound, a simple part swap is the best value. If the bowl is cracked, the porcelain is stained or damaged, or repairs are becoming frequent, replacement is more cost-effective. We’ll give you both prices so you can choose confidently.
Active leaks or an only bathroom that’s down can’t wait. Call (918) 830-4703 for priority scheduling—we’ll help with immediate steps while we dispatch.
Professional drain clearing and hydro jetting for sinks, tubs, showers, floor drains, and main lines.
Full-scope residential plumbing repair—leaks, fixtures, and drains. For anything beyond drainage or this specific service, start here.
If your “leak” is really drainage backing up or overflowing, see our professional drain clearing and jetting services.
Leak at the base, fill valve issues, or sweating tank? We handle toilet repairs and installations.
Dripping, loose, or outdated faucets—repair or replace with clean, code-compliant installs.
If the leak is at the water heater, we diagnose and repair or replace as needed.
Need help now? Call (918) 830-4703 or request service online.
In-home service—no public storefront. Serving Owasso!
Yes—call (918) 830-4703 and we’ll prioritize active leaks, backups, and no-hot-water issues.
We don’t recommend it; it can damage pipes and fixtures. Professional snaking or jetting is safer and more effective.
Yes—we’ll confirm compatibility and install to code with new supply lines and seals.