A constantly running toilet or dripping tap may seem minor, but it can waste thousands of litres of water a year—hitting your wallet and the environment. At JSB Plumbing & Gas, we help homeowners and property managers across Grafton fix leaking taps and toilets fast.
Whether it’s worn-out washers, faulty seals or damaged fittings, we find the cause quickly and provide lasting repairs—not just temporary patches. We also replace outdated or broken fixtures with modern, water-efficient alternatives to help you save even more.
Our licensed team provides fast, tidy service and clear advice every step of the way. If you’ve got a leak you can’t ignore, call 0402 002 718 for help you can trust.
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Smart Repairs to Stop Leaks
Leaking taps and toilets are some of the most common—and most overlooked—plumbing issues. Left too long, they can cause mould, water damage and ongoing frustration. That’s why we treat every small leak like a big deal.
We inspect your fixtures thoroughly, replace worn or broken components and make sure everything’s sealed and functioning as it should be. Whether it’s an old tap that won’t stop dripping or a toilet that won’t flush properly, we get it sorted quickly and professionally.
We also offer advice on water-saving options and can upgrade your bathroom or kitchen with sleek, efficient fixtures that last. Call JSB Plumbing & Gas to stop the leak and restore peace of mind.
FAQ
Why is my toilet constantly running, and how do I fix it?
A constantly running toilet is often caused by a faulty flapper valve, worn flush washer or an issue with the fill valve. These components control the flow of water between the tank and the bowl, and if they’re not sealing correctly, water continues to run. This can waste hundreds of litres a day. The fix usually involves replacing the damaged parts, which should be done by a licensed plumber to ensure proper sealing and prevent further leaks.
What are the most common causes of leaking taps?
The most frequent cause of leaking taps is a worn or damaged washer. Other causes include faulty O-rings, corroded valve seats and improper tap installation. In mixer taps, cartridge failure is common. Professional inspection can identify the issue quickly and ensure the correct replacement part is used to restore proper function.
When should I replace my toilet or tap instead of repairing it?
If your toilet or tap is more than 10–15 years old and experiencing recurring problems, replacement may be more cost-effective. Newer models are designed to be more water-efficient and reliable. Cracks in the porcelain, rust or frequent leaks are also signs that it might be time for a modern upgrade rather than ongoing repairs.