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Bluesman
Hi there this is probably one of those posts which will have all of you experts scratching your heads thinking 'we've got a right one here' but it's a problem that has been ongoing for a number of months because I'm not that confident about DIY and always worry I'm going to make matters worse by just ploughing in so here goes.
When the cistern is flushed the flow of water refilling the cistern slows down as it should but never stops entirely and I end up with a slow drip which of course eventually leads to water dripping constantly from the outside overflow if not flushed regularly. I've tried adjusting the ball float and arm but can't get it to stop dripping, could it be a worn washer and if so where would it be located?
Another similar question really only this time it's an external leak where the copper water inlet pipe meets the cistern. I have had to place a small plastic bowl to catch the drips that run down and off the pipe behind the pan. I can see a washer at the bottom of the inside of the cistern where the plastic pipe joins on from the copper pipe below now i assume that's the one i need to replace is that correct and if so are they a universal sizes or is it a case of trial and error?
By the way the cistern is around 20 years old.
Many thanks in advance.
When the cistern is flushed the flow of water refilling the cistern slows down as it should but never stops entirely and I end up with a slow drip which of course eventually leads to water dripping constantly from the outside overflow if not flushed regularly. I've tried adjusting the ball float and arm but can't get it to stop dripping, could it be a worn washer and if so where would it be located?
Another similar question really only this time it's an external leak where the copper water inlet pipe meets the cistern. I have had to place a small plastic bowl to catch the drips that run down and off the pipe behind the pan. I can see a washer at the bottom of the inside of the cistern where the plastic pipe joins on from the copper pipe below now i assume that's the one i need to replace is that correct and if so are they a universal sizes or is it a case of trial and error?
By the way the cistern is around 20 years old.
Many thanks in advance.