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BATHROOM PLUMBING

Bathroom Plumbing in Loveland, CO

Toilets, tubs, showers, faucets, drains, and vanities — the fixtures a household uses every day. We repair what’s leaking or slow and install what’s new, cleanly and to code.

A running toilet or leaky shower valve is easy to live with — until it wastes water or damages the floor.

Bathroom plumbing problem?
Toilets, tubs, showers, faucets, drains
Repair or install, done to code
Same-day service when available
(970) 457-5970
WHAT WE PROVIDE

Every fixture in the bathroom

From a running toilet to a full fixture upgrade, we handle the plumbing behind everything in the bathroom.

Toilet repair & install

Running, leaking, rocking, or clogged toilets fixed — or a new one installed and sealed.

Tubs & showers

Leaky valves, low pressure, slow drains, and fixture replacement for tubs and showers.

Faucets & fixtures

Repair or replace sink faucets, shower heads, valves, and handles throughout the bath.

Bathroom drains

Clearing the hair and soap buildup that slows tub, shower, and sink drains.

Vanities & sinks

Vanity sinks, drains, and supply lines connected and sealed during a swap or upgrade.

Redoing a bathroom or adding one? Tell us the plan and we’ll handle the plumbing side.

Call and describe it
WARNING SIGNS

Signs your bathroom needs a plumber

Bathroom problems are easy to put off. These are the ones worth handling before they cost more.

A toilet that runs or rocks
A running toilet wastes water; a rocking one can mean a failing seal at the base.
A slow tub or shower drain
Standing water usually means hair and soap have built up in the drain.
Weak shower pressure
Low flow can be a clogged shower head or a valve issue behind the wall.
A dripping faucet or valve
A steady drip wastes water and points to a worn cartridge or seal.
Stains or a soft floor
A stain on the ceiling below, or a spongy floor by the toilet, can mean a hidden leak.
COMMON CAUSES

Why bathroom fixtures fail

A few everyday causes are behind most bathroom repairs — and some are easy to slow down.

Hair & soap buildup

The top cause of slow tub and shower drains — hair binds with soap and blocks the flow.

Worn internal parts

Flappers, cartridges, and seals wear out and cause running toilets and dripping faucets.

Hard-water buildup

Minerals clog shower heads and aerators and shorten the life of valves and fixtures.

Seal failure

A failing wax ring or caulk line lets water escape around a toilet, tub, or shower.

Age & heavy use

Bathroom fixtures see constant use and simply wear out over the years.

OUR PROCESS

How a bathroom visit works

Repair or upgrade, you’ll always know what’s happening and what it costs before we start.

1

We talk

You describe the problem or the upgrade you have in mind, and what you’ve noticed.

2

We inspect

We check the fixture, the valve, and the drain to find the real cause.

3

We explain options

Repair or replace, with upfront pricing, and you approve before we begin.

4

We fix & test

We complete the work, check for leaks, and leave the bathroom clean.

REMODELS & UPGRADES

Upgrading a bathroom? We handle the plumbing

Swapping a vanity, replacing a tub with a shower, or moving a fixture all touch the plumbing behind the wall. Done right, the new setup drains well, seals tight, and passes any required inspection.

We handle the plumbing side of a bathroom update — the supply lines, drains, and connections — so the finished space works as good as it looks.

COMMON BATHROOM JOBS
Toilet replacement
Tub-to-shower & fixtures
Vanity & sink swaps

Tub or shower draining slow?

Hair and soap are the usual cause. If clearing it never lasts, a proper cleaning gets the line truly open instead of just poking a hole through the clog.

Drain cleaning
DON’T WAIT

Why a small bathroom leak matters

Bathrooms have water and wood in close quarters, so a slow leak does damage faster than you’d think.

Floors and subfloor rot

A leaking toilet seal or tub can soften the floor and rot the subfloor underneath.

Mold in damp corners

Constant moisture behind a wall or under a tub is exactly where mold takes hold.

Wasted water adds up

A running toilet or steady drip quietly raises the water bill month after month.

Licensed, sealed, leak-free

Toilets, tubs, and valves have to be sealed and connected right to avoid hidden leaks. Our licensed plumbers install to code and confirm there are no drips before they leave.

Multi-bath & rental properties

Homes with several bathrooms and rental properties need reliable, coordinated service. We handle multiple fixtures and keep owners or managers informed.

A HONEST CALL

Repair or replace the fixture?

A toilet or faucet doesn’t always need replacing. We’ll tell you when a repair is the smart move.

USUALLY REPAIR

A worn part or seal

A running toilet, dripping faucet, or a worn wax ring is usually a quick, low-cost repair.

OFTEN REPLACE

Old or cracked fixtures

A cracked toilet, corroded valve, or a fixture that keeps failing is usually better replaced.

WHAT WE HANDLE

Bathroom work we do

If it involves water in the bathroom, it’s likely on this list. If not, describe it and we’ll help.

Toilet repair & replacement
Tub & shower valve repair
Faucet & shower-head swaps
Tub, shower & sink drains
Vanity & sink installation
Leak repair around fixtures
LOVELAND & NEARBY

Bathroom plumbing across Northern Colorado

Hard water wears on shower heads, valves, and faucets here, so buildup and drips are common. We serve Loveland and the surrounding communities.

See the full list on our service areas page. Hard water on fixtures? See water softeners.

PREVENTION

Keep the bathroom trouble-free

A few habits prevent most of the clogs, drips, and leaks we get called about.

1
Use a drain screen
Catching hair in the tub and shower is the easiest way to prevent slow drains.
2
Only flush the right things
Wipes and hygiene products cause clogs even when labeled flushable — trash them instead.
3
Fix a running toilet promptly
It’s usually a cheap flapper or fill valve, and it saves a surprising amount of water.
4
Clean shower heads & aerators
Clearing mineral buildup restores flow and extends the life of the fixture.
5
Keep an eye on caulk & seals
Fresh caulk around a tub or toilet base keeps water from working into the floor.
SERVICE STANDARDS

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

Bathroom plumbing questions

Why does my toilet keep running?
Usually a worn flapper or fill valve letting water pass into the bowl. It’s typically a quick, low-cost repair — and it saves a surprising amount of water.
Why is my shower or tub draining slowly?
Almost always hair and soap building up in the drain. A proper cleaning clears it — if it keeps coming back, there may be buildup deeper in the line. See our drain cleaning service.
Can you install a toilet, faucet, or vanity I bought?
Yes. We install customer-supplied toilets, faucets, vanities, and fixtures, seal and connect them properly, and check for leaks before we finish.
What causes low water pressure in the shower?
Often a clogged shower head from hard-water buildup, or a worn valve behind the wall. Cleaning or replacing the head is an easy first step; we can check the valve if that doesn’t help.
My toilet rocks slightly — is that a problem?
It can be. A rocking toilet can break the seal at the base and let water leak onto the floor. It’s worth having the mounting and wax ring checked before it damages the subfloor.
Do you help with bathroom remodels?
Yes. We handle the plumbing side of a bathroom update — supply lines, drains, and fixture connections — so a new vanity, tub, or shower drains well and seals tight.

Call for bathroom plumbing in Loveland

Running toilet, leaky valve, slow drain, or a fixture upgrade — we’ll handle it cleanly and leave the bathroom working right.

(970) 457-5970