Hi all,
Well, I've come across a toilet that hasn't been playing the plumbing game this afternoon. My customer bought it from Wickes - close-coupled, cheap as chips and with plastic pins that hold the cistern on the pan. I've siliconed these because they connect through holes in the bottom of the cistern and they don't appear to be leaking.
As near as I can tell, the leak is coming from where the doughnut sits on top of the pan and water runs down the left hand pin as you look at the toilet from the front.
Everything is new and the syphon is firmly in place. I've done hundreds of toilets in the past and haven't had any problems. I know I don't have to put silicone anywhere near the doughnut and would prefer to avoid this so can anyone please shed any light on why the thing is still leaking?! Thanks in advance as I'm feeling a bit thick at the moment!
Well, I've come across a toilet that hasn't been playing the plumbing game this afternoon. My customer bought it from Wickes - close-coupled, cheap as chips and with plastic pins that hold the cistern on the pan. I've siliconed these because they connect through holes in the bottom of the cistern and they don't appear to be leaking.
As near as I can tell, the leak is coming from where the doughnut sits on top of the pan and water runs down the left hand pin as you look at the toilet from the front.
Everything is new and the syphon is firmly in place. I've done hundreds of toilets in the past and haven't had any problems. I know I don't have to put silicone anywhere near the doughnut and would prefer to avoid this so can anyone please shed any light on why the thing is still leaking?! Thanks in advance as I'm feeling a bit thick at the moment!