At Plumb Right Repipe & Rooter, we provide expert toilet repair, rebuild, and full replacement for homeowners throughout Mountain View and the greater South Bay Area. Old Mountain View, Waverly Park, and all surrounding neighborhoods trust us for fast, licensed plumbing work with no hidden fees.
Trusted Plumbing Company Serving the South Bay Area
Mountain View homes are especially affected by galvanized steel pipes in mid-century ranch homes that are actively corroding. Mountain View’s water supply can carry dissolved minerals that accelerate corrosion in steel pipes — a key reason why professional assessment and quality service matters.
Plumb Right Repipe & Rooter specializes in toilet repair, rebuild, and full replacement using flappers, fill valves, flush valves, wax rings, water supply lines, and complete toilet units built for long-term reliability. Every job includes a 1-year warranty on all toilet repair and replacement labor and a promise to complete work correctly the first time.
Whether you’re in Old Mountain View, Crestview, or anywhere across Mountain View, our licensed team is ready to help.
Serving Mountain View and the Entire South Bay Area
home to Google’s Googleplex and a thriving Castro Street downtown Our team at Plumb Right Repipe & Rooter has built a reputation throughout Mountain View for honest assessments, clean workmanship, and jobs that hold up long-term.
Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, and Los Altos We coordinate with local permit offices and inspectors to keep your project on track without delays.
From Old Mountain View to Crestview and every street in between, our vans are on the road in Mountain View every day of the week.
Homeowners throughout Mountain View and the South Bay trust Plumb Right Repipe & Rooter because of our experience, reliability, and commitment to quality plumbing workmanship. We understand the plumbing infrastructure in older Bay Area homes and provide customized solutions tailored to each property’s needs.
Elimination of water-wasting running toilets (a running toilet wastes 200+ gallons per day) Properly flushing toilet — no clogs, no double flushing
No more leaks at the base or from the tank Water-efficient replacement options that reduce your utility bill
Because we work throughout the South Bay daily, our team understands the common plumbing challenges affecting Mountain View homes — including galvanized steel pipes in mid-century ranch homes that are actively corroding, Mountain View’s water supply can carry dissolved minerals that accelerate corrosion in steel pipes, and aging infrastructure in 1950s and 1960s neighborhoods.
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Get answers to common questions about our toilet repair services in Mountain View.
A constantly running toilet almost always means the flapper (the rubber seal at the bottom of the tank) is worn or warped and no longer sealing completely, or the fill valve is malfunctioning and overfilling the tank. Both are inexpensive repairs — typically under $100 in parts and labor. A running toilet wastes 200+ gallons per day, so it’s worth fixing promptly.
Weak flushes in Mountain View are often caused by mineral buildup (from hard water) clogging the rim holes under the toilet bowl, a flapper that closes too quickly, a partially closed shutoff valve, or a low-flow toilet that’s simply undersized for the fixture’s use. We diagnose the specific cause and recommend the right fix.
Replace the toilet if: it’s cracked (either the tank or the bowl), it requires repairs more than once a year, it’s a pre-1994 toilet using 3.5+ gallons per flush (modern toilets use 1.28 gpf), or if the base is leaking due to a cracked flange. Otherwise, a quality repair extends toilet life by many years.
A flapper or fill valve replacement takes 30–45 minutes. A full toilet replacement takes 60–90 minutes including removal of the old unit, new wax ring, installation, and testing. We carry common repair parts on every truck, so most repairs are completed in a single visit.
Frequent clogs usually indicate one of three things: excessive toilet paper use, flushing of non-flushable items (wipes, feminine products), or a partial blockage in the drain line below the toilet. If plunging provides only temporary relief, the issue is likely further down the drain — we can camera-inspect the line to confirm.
We’re here to help — call us any time for a free consultation.