Commercial Toilet Repair & Replacement in Akron, OH
Although commercial toilets are more resilient than residential equivalents, they can still clog, refuse to flush, leak, or break. When you have a problem with the toilets at your commercial facility in the Akron area, turn to our expert plumbers at Superior Drainage.
Our company has been serving Akron, Fairlawn, Stow, and Northeast Ohio since 1996. We offer commercial toilet repair and replacement and a full line of commercial sewer, drain, and plumbing services. We feature licensed, experienced plumbers who are well-equipped to handle all your commercial plumbing needs.
Get your commercial toilets working again quickly with commercial toilet repairs from our team at Superior Drainage. Contact us online today to schedule an appointment in the Akron area or Northeast Ohio.
Commercial Toilet Repair in Akron
A malfunctioning toilet can disrupt a business, and if it’s in a public restroom, it may drive away customers or visitors. When you need quick repairs for your commercial toilets, talk to our experts at Superior Drainage. We stock replacement parts for the most popular commercial toilets, and we can repair a variety of problems on-site, including:
- Clogged or backed-up toilets
- Flush failures or incomplete flushes
- Leaking flush valves or supply lines
- Broken or damaged flush handles
- Leaking wax rings or flanges
- Damaged toilet seat or hardware
- Low flush pressure
Our team will work quickly to repair the problem, and we will keep the work area as clean as possible. We offer commercial toilet repair for all types of businesses in Northeast Ohio and the Akron area.
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We Can Help!When To Call a Professional for Toilet Repair or Replacement
Unless it is something minor, a professional will be required for most commercial toilet repairs. Call our expert plumbers at Superior Drainage when you notice any of the following signs that toilet repairs are necessary:
- Water is backed up in the toilet bowl
- There is water leaking from the flush valve or plumbing
- The toilet is physically damaged
- The floor near the toilet is damaged
At Superior Drainage, we offer commercial toilet repairs and commercial toilet replacements to solve any problems that you may encounter. Our services are cost-effective for any business, large or small.
Low-Flow & Dual-Flush Toilets
The EPA estimates that more than 7 million commercial toilets with high-volume gallons per flush (GPF) still exist in the U.S., with some as high as 7 gallons per flush. The federal standard is 1.6 GPF. Commercial, institutional, and industrial toilets are sometimes called “flushometer-valve” toilets.
When it’s time, upgrading to a smart-flush toilet is good business sense. Look for the WaterSense® label when considering your new commercial toilet; that means the toilet’s GPF meets or is lower than the federal standard.
Superior Drainage offers advice on commercial toilet technology that will offer improved hygiene, safety, convenience, and energy efficiency: automatic cleaning, automatic odor detection, automatic opening/closing lids, foot-operated flush, hands-free flushing, heated seats, infrared and weight sensors, self-cleaning seats, usage monitors, and more.
Low-Flow Toilets
Commercial low-flow toilets can withstand high use while using gravity or pressure assistance to save water. Gravity-driven toilet water flows from the tank into the bowl, flushing the wastewater downwards. Pressure-assisted toilets have an air tank. Water fills the tank and is held there by air pressure. When the flush valve is released, pressure and gravity work together for powerful waste removal. Pressure-assisted toilets may need an electrical power source.
Dual-Flush Toilets
Dual-flush commercial toilets feature a handle or two buttons that offer flush choices for liquid (half-flush) or solid (full-flush) waste removal. Many homeowners now prefer this modern plumbing option, but commercial property owners find dual-flush toilets appropriate for many larger-usage applications. They offer a sleeker, more modern appeal and give the user control over energy efficiency.
Ask your local plumber about commercial toilet considerations, including design, noise, water efficiency, and waste removal/flushing performance.
We can upgrade the toilets in your Akron business or commercial property. To learn more, call 330-733-3711 to get started.
How To Fix a Clogged Toilet Drain
Superior Drainage has several options if you need to clear a clogged toilet drain that you can’t dislodge yourself. Our professional sewer cleaning team can use hydro jetting and other professional drain cleaning methods to unclog the sewer line through the toilet, effectively unblocking toilet drains and getting the water flowing again. If you have a tree root invasion or a damaged toilet, we offer sewage repairs to help with that.
Reach out to Superior Drainage for professional toilet unclogging in Akron, OH.
Do I Need Professional Help for a Clogged Toilet?
Not all clogged toilets need professional service, but you will want to give us a call if:
- The blocked toilet causes the shower to back up
- The plunger is not working
- You have severe sewage problems coming back up through the toilet
If any of these problems are afflicting your business, you can trust our team to get it running again.
Discuss services to unclog your toilet in Northeast Ohio today.
Schedule Commercial Toilet Repair in Akron, OH
Avoid unnecessary water damage and repairs by calling Superior Drainage at the first sign of toilet problems. We are here to help with all your commercial plumbing needs, and we are fully insured, licensed by the state of Ohio, and OSHAA certified. With our superior service and experienced team, you can expect professional results with every visit.
Contact us today to schedule commercial toilet repair or replacement anywhere in Akron or Northeast Ohio.
FAQs
Can commercial toilet flush valves be repaired?
Yes, parts are available for most commercial flush valves, and they are easily rebuildable or repairable in many cases. At Superior Drainage, we stock parts for the most common flush valves and toilets for fast repairs often completed on the first visit.
What can I do to unclog a commercial toilet?
In many cases, a plunger can remove moderate or even some tough clogs. A closet snake can also be helpful if the clog is deeper in the drain system, though it can be messy and may risk damage to the toilet. It’s best to call our team at Superior Drainage for clog removal services and drain cleaning for stubborn toilet clogs.
What causes low flush pressure?
Hard water mineral accumulations, also called limescale, often cause low pressure at the toilet. As the minerals collect, they can choke off the water flow, and they can be difficult to remove. Call our experts at Superior Drainage for help with water pressure problems at the flush valve.