Do I really need a new toilet, or can I just fix my old one?
That's a question I get a lot, and honestly, it depends. If your toilet's just running a bit, or a flapper's worn out, sure, a repair kit is usually all you need. We've fixed plenty of those for folks all over Bell, from the older homes near Bell High to the newer builds. But if you're constantly plunging, the bowl's always got a ring, or it's just plain old and inefficient, then a new toilet might save you money and headaches in the long run. Older toilets, especially those from before the 90s, use way more water per flush. Upgrading can seriously cut down your water bill, and let's be real, a new toilet just feels better.
What's the deal with all the different flush types and water efficiency?
Okay, so you've got a few main types. Most modern toilets are low-flow, meaning they use 1.6 gallons per flush (GPF) or less. You'll see