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Water dribble

Discuss Water dribble in the Plumbing Forum at Plumbers Forums; Water constantly dribbles into my toilet pan, why is this and how can I sort it out? thanks Paul...
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    Default Water dribble

    Water constantly dribbles into my toilet pan, why is this and how can I sort it out?
    thanks
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    Default Re: Water dribble

    That would be your overflow running
    you need to adjust the fill of your cistern or look at your float valve washers


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    Default Re: Water dribble

    Or better still replace the ball valve - there is nothing like replacing with new, which is far better (and not much more expensive) than tinkering around.

    9 times out of 10 this is what I advise my customers!

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