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GaryTheGolfer
OK, on the heels of my first post and the helpful comments, I thought I would have another go....
A couple of years ago I refurbished a house I rent out. I put in two toilets with double push button flushing (Bowden cable flush rather than hydraulic type). The house is in a very hard water area.
You're ahead of me.....The drop valves both dribble. I suppose the good news is that the dribble just goes into the bowl. I changed the washer/valves and cleaned the (porcalein?) valve seats. The leak is much better now but it still dribbles very slowly.
The basic design seems very poor: The drop valve tube is very light (plastic) and doesn't seem inclined to fall vertically....so the valve doesn't seat perfectly. Putting on an engineering hat, I thought a little strip of lead around the neck of the drop valve tube would help. It did, I'm now down to a very small dribble.
But these should just work shouldn't they? If I had an (old) syphon system, there would be NO possibility of a leak would there?
Are there any tricks/tips to fix this annoyance (apart from changing the cistern)? I can't be the only person with this problem....am I? It feels like a dripping tap problem. I know I'm not paying (water-meter) bill but I am fed up with the hassle from tenants.
Thanks in advance for any help.🙁
A couple of years ago I refurbished a house I rent out. I put in two toilets with double push button flushing (Bowden cable flush rather than hydraulic type). The house is in a very hard water area.
You're ahead of me.....The drop valves both dribble. I suppose the good news is that the dribble just goes into the bowl. I changed the washer/valves and cleaned the (porcalein?) valve seats. The leak is much better now but it still dribbles very slowly.
The basic design seems very poor: The drop valve tube is very light (plastic) and doesn't seem inclined to fall vertically....so the valve doesn't seat perfectly. Putting on an engineering hat, I thought a little strip of lead around the neck of the drop valve tube would help. It did, I'm now down to a very small dribble.
But these should just work shouldn't they? If I had an (old) syphon system, there would be NO possibility of a leak would there?
Are there any tricks/tips to fix this annoyance (apart from changing the cistern)? I can't be the only person with this problem....am I? It feels like a dripping tap problem. I know I'm not paying (water-meter) bill but I am fed up with the hassle from tenants.
Thanks in advance for any help.🙁