Hi all, hope you're well.
First of all I am trying desperately to fix the toilet myself. I have told the wife I can do it so my reputation as man is at stake...lol.
The truth is all was going fine until our ensuite toilet started leaking. So thought I would replace the everything as they were starting to make noises and leaking into the bowl anyway.
I bought at my local Homebase a Fluidmaster 400K and a Cable Dual Flush Valve combi kit.
I successfully added everything and thought I would mount the cistern in the bath and fill it just to be sure there were no leaks. Didn't want to reattach the cistern to the mains and wall only to find there were problems and I had to take it off again.
So mounted it securely in the bath and filled it with water. The inlet seems all ok, no leaks but for some reason the flush valve was leaking. Not much but leaking still.
I think it is because the bottom of my cistern is not perfectly flat like most seems to be. It has grooves that I think is causing a problem with the sealing washer.
So I thought about using a sealant on both the inlet valve, the flush valve and the old doughnut that I think is still ok. However on the box it specifically says 'Do not use plumbers putty with this producet'.
So my questions are what sealant can I use? Is a sealant the best idea? Is there anything else you can recommend I do?
Apologies for the wall of text but some help would be appreciated.
First of all I am trying desperately to fix the toilet myself. I have told the wife I can do it so my reputation as man is at stake...lol.
The truth is all was going fine until our ensuite toilet started leaking. So thought I would replace the everything as they were starting to make noises and leaking into the bowl anyway.
I bought at my local Homebase a Fluidmaster 400K and a Cable Dual Flush Valve combi kit.
I successfully added everything and thought I would mount the cistern in the bath and fill it just to be sure there were no leaks. Didn't want to reattach the cistern to the mains and wall only to find there were problems and I had to take it off again.
So mounted it securely in the bath and filled it with water. The inlet seems all ok, no leaks but for some reason the flush valve was leaking. Not much but leaking still.
I think it is because the bottom of my cistern is not perfectly flat like most seems to be. It has grooves that I think is causing a problem with the sealing washer.
So I thought about using a sealant on both the inlet valve, the flush valve and the old doughnut that I think is still ok. However on the box it specifically says 'Do not use plumbers putty with this producet'.
So my questions are what sealant can I use? Is a sealant the best idea? Is there anything else you can recommend I do?
Apologies for the wall of text but some help would be appreciated.