A toilet that keeps running, a faucet that will not shut off, or a tub drain that backs up can turn a normal day into a mess fast. If your bathroom has slow drainage, leaks, weak water flow, or a fixture that needs replacement, the next step is getting it looked at before the damage spreads.

Gary's Plumbing & Heating & Cooling helps homeowners and businesses across Laramie, WY with bathroom plumbing repair, replacement, and installation work. We handle the problems that show up at sinks, showers, tubs, toilets, and connecting lines, and we help you sort through practical options that fit your property and budget.


Bathroom fixtures

Bathroom plumbing covers more than a single fixture. It includes the water supply lines, drain lines, shutoff valves, seals, traps, and the fixtures you use every day. When one piece wears out, the symptoms often show up somewhere else first, such as a stain under the vanity, water pooling at the base of a toilet, or a gurgle from the tub after the sink drains.

We look at the whole bathroom setup, not just the obvious complaint. That helps us find whether the fix is a small repair, a line replacement, or a new fixture installation.

Common problem spots

  • Toilets that rock, leak, run, or fail to flush as expected
  • Faucets with drips, loose handles, or worn internal parts
  • Showers and tubs with slow drains or poor water control
  • Sink drains that smell, clog, or seep at the connections
  • Pipe sections hidden behind walls, floors, or vanities

Signs to watch

Bathroom plumbing problems often start small. A drip may seem harmless, but it can point to a worn seal, loose connection, or damaged pipe section. The sooner it gets checked, the easier it is to limit water damage and avoid a bigger repair later.

  1. Persistent dripping
    A faucet that keeps dripping or a toilet that keeps refilling can waste water and signal worn parts inside the fixture.
  2. Slow drainage
    If water lingers in the sink, tub, or shower, buildup may be narrowing the drain path or the line may need cleaning.
  3. Moisture around fixtures
    Damp flooring, a soft vanity base, or staining near the toilet often points to a leak that should not be ignored.
  4. Odd sounds
    Gurgling, whistling, or knocking can mean air, pressure, or drain issues that deserve attention.
  5. Weak water flow
    A sudden drop in flow at a faucet or shower may come from a clogged aerator, a valve issue, or a supply line concern.

Toilet repairs

Toilet trouble is one of the most common bathroom calls. A toilet can waste water, create unpleasant smells, or become unusable when the internal parts wear out or the seal at the base fails. We troubleshoot the source rather than guessing at the symptom.

Some toilet problems can be solved with internal parts replacement. Others call for a reset, a seal repair, or a full fixture replacement when the bowl, tank, or mounting area is beyond a simple fix.

What we often repair

  • Running tanks and failed fill components
  • Weak flushes and incomplete bowl clearing
  • Loose toilets and damaged wax rings or seals
  • Leaks at the supply connection
  • Cracks or fixture wear that call for replacement

Faucets and sinks

Bathroom sink problems usually start with the faucet, drain assembly, or supply lines beneath the vanity. A dripping faucet can be more than a nuisance, and a loose or corroded connection under the sink can lead to hidden moisture before you notice a visible leak.

We repair and replace bathroom faucets, address leaks at the sink base, and inspect the drain assembly for worn parts. If the fixture is dated or too worn to fix sensibly, we can walk you through replacement choices that fit the room.

Typical faucet concerns

Knobs that stick, handles that wobble, water that sprays from the base, and steady drips all point to parts that need attention. Many sink issues also involve the pop-up drain, P-trap, or shutoff valves beneath the vanity.


Showers and tubs

Showers and tubs need steady water delivery and a drain that keeps up with use. When the drain slows, the fixture leaks, or the valve does not respond the way it should, the bathroom becomes less comfortable and harder to keep clean.

Bathroom Plumbing work may include repair of leaking shower valves, tub drain issues, fixture replacements, and other line-related problems that affect daily use. If water is seeping at the wall or around the tub edge, it is worth addressing quickly so the surrounding materials are not left wet for long.

When a shower or tub needs attention

  • Water takes too long to drain from the tub or shower pan
  • The valve is hard to turn or does not control temperature well
  • Water appears at the wall, floor, or ceiling below the bathroom
  • The tub spout or showerhead drips after shutoff

Pipe replacement

Some bathroom problems trace back to the piping behind the walls or under the floor. If a section is corroded, cracked, or repeatedly leaking, patching the same spot over and over usually does not solve the larger issue. We can replace damaged pipe sections and restore the line to a cleaner, more dependable condition.

Pipe replacement is often the right move when a leak keeps returning, when a fixture has suffered repeated damage from hidden moisture, or when a bathroom remodel needs new line routing for the updated layout.

When replacement makes sense

  1. Repeated leaks
    If the same area fails again after repair, the pipe itself may be the problem rather than the connection.
  2. Visible corrosion
    Rust, scaling, or brittle sections can weaken a line and raise the chance of another leak.
  3. Renovation work
    A bathroom update may call for new pipe placement to support new fixtures or a different layout.

How visits work

When you call Gary's Plumbing & Heating & Cooling, we start by listening to what you have noticed, whether that is a leak, a clog, a dripping faucet, or a toilet that will not stop running. Then we inspect the affected bathroom components and talk through the repair or replacement options that make the most sense for the situation.

Our consultations are meant to give you a clear path forward. If a fixture can be repaired, we explain what that involves. If replacement is the smarter choice, we outline the available options so you can choose what fits the space and your budget.

  • Bathroom fixture repairs and replacements
  • Leak location and source tracing
  • Drain and supply line troubleshooting
  • Clear explanation of repair options
  • Work for residential and commercial properties

Why local help matters

Bathroom plumbing is easier to manage when the person handling it understands the needs of local homes and businesses. Gary's Plumbing & Heating & Cooling has served Laramie and nearby communities for more than 46 years, and that local experience helps us respond with practical solutions instead of unnecessary work.

We are based at 269 N 2nd St, Laramie, WY 82072, USA, and we serve Laramie, Rock River, Centennial, Albany, Tie Siding, Cheyenne, Wheatland, Rawlins, and Saratoga. Whether the job is a simple faucet repair or a full bathroom fixture replacement, our goal is to leave you with a clear explanation and a solid repair plan.


Common questions

Why does my bathroom sink drain slowly?

Slow drainage can come from buildup in the drain, a clogged trap, or a problem farther down the line. A quick check can show whether the issue is isolated to the fixture or part of a larger drain concern.

What causes a toilet to run after flushing?

A running toilet often means the internal parts inside the tank are worn or out of adjustment. The fill valve, flapper, or related components may need repair or replacement.

Why does water appear around the toilet base?

Water at the base can point to a failed seal, loose mounting, or a crack in the fixture. It should be checked soon because moisture can damage the floor below.

Can a dripping faucet be fixed without replacing the whole fixture?

Often, yes. Many dripping faucets need internal parts, seals, or cartridges replaced rather than a full fixture swap.

What if my shower water pressure changed suddenly?

A sudden change can be caused by a valve issue, a supply line problem, or a blockage in the fixture. It is worth evaluating before the issue affects other bathroom use.

Do you help with bathroom fixture replacement?

Yes. If a toilet, faucet, tub component, or related part is worn beyond a practical repair, we can replace it and help you review the available options.


Set up service

If your bathroom has a leak, clog, loose fixture, or another plumbing concern, Gary's Plumbing & Heating & Cooling is ready to help. We provide straightforward bathroom plumbing service for properties across Laramie, WY, with attention to the details that keep the repair from becoming a repeat problem.

Reach out to talk through the symptoms you are seeing, and we will help you decide on the next step for your bathroom.

Questions Answered

Common questions

We handle drain cleaning, water heater repair, sewer line repair, leak detection, faucet repair, toilet repair, pipe replacement, emergency plumbing, and bathroom plumbing.

Yes. Gary's Plumbing & Heating & Cooling serves residential and commercial properties in Laramie and nearby communities.

Yes, the team also provides heating, cooling, and ventilation service. That can help when a property needs more than one system addressed.

Yes, free estimates are available on new furnaces. You can review options before deciding on the right replacement.

Consultations let you talk through the issue, compare available options, and choose a fix that fits the property and budget.

The service area includes Laramie and nearby towns such as Rock River, Centennial, Albany, Tie Siding, Cheyenne, Wheatland, Rawlins, and Saratoga.

Yes. Bathroom plumbing work includes toilet repair, faucet repair, and related fixture and piping issues.

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