
We just wrapped up a fresh toilet installation out at The Reserve in Lubbock, and this one turned out really sharp. The homeowner wanted something that looked clean, performed reliably, and didn't require a lot of ongoing maintenance. A one-piece toilet checked every box.
Here's why one-piece toilets are worth the upgrade. On a standard two-piece toilet, the tank and bowl are two separate components joined together - and that seam is exactly where problems tend to develop over time. Leaks, cracks, loose fittings. With a one-piece design, all of that goes away. It's a single seamless unit, which means fewer potential failure points and a much easier surface to keep clean.
The sleek, modern profile also pairs really well with upscale finishes. The marble-style tile floor in this bathroom already had a refined look going for it, and the new toilet fits right in without looking out of place. That kind of visual cohesion matters, especially in a home at The Reserve.
Installation was straightforward on our end, but getting it right takes attention to detail - proper seating, solid connections, no gaps at the base. We don't cut corners on the behind-the-scenes work just because the end result looks simple. That's kind of the whole point.
If your current toilet is running, rocking, leaking, or just looking outdated, a replacement might be closer to your budget than you'd expect. We handle toilet repair and replacement all across Lubbock, and we're happy to walk you through your options.