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Over the past few weeks my overflow pipe is dripping in my alley way. I have looked at the small water cictern in the airing cupboard and the water is right at the top. I keep emptying water out of the tank but is quickly fills up and overflows again. The ball cock water valve does drip even when the ball cock is as high as it can go. Is this the problem with the water tank overflowing, if so how do i fix it?


Lee
 
Hello Lee,:welcome:
the float valve will most likely need a new washer,
in theory not a big job, possible unkown issues like turning of water supply
 
Hi

Over the past few weeks my overflow pipe is dripping in my alley way. I have looked at the small water cictern in the airing cupboard and the water is right at the top. I keep emptying water out of the tank but is quickly fills up and overflows again. The ball cock water valve does drip even when the ball cock is as high as it can go. Is this the problem with the water tank overflowing, if so how do i fix it?


Lee

fix the drip or get some one to do it for you,
 
Changing for a new ball valve and float is probably easier than trying to change the washer to be honest, if a little more expensive on parts.
 
I have a large copper and brass float valve on one of my irrigation tanks that intermittently doesn't seal. Every year or two I take it out and just drop the whole thing in a bucket of de-scaling acid for a few minutes and it works fine for another year or so.
 
someone, somewhere, has done a google search for something quite unsavoury and has found themselves here

I was thinking same as you Water Tight. A course of antibiotics, stay off the beer and finish the course. :)




I'd be adjusting the arm first and then re-washer or replace.
 
Hi! I had a problem with my overflow pipe gushing out water a couple of years ago and when I had a new washer put into my cistern, the water stopped completely!

However I have recently had upvc weatherboards installed and the installer has cut off the overflow pipe which was jutting out and fitted the upvc over the existing weatherboards! I am worried because how can the water escape outside if the washer was to go in my cistern again? I did ask the installer about this but he said he has fitted lots of upvc weatherboards to houses and probably if the washer was to go again, then the overflow would escape between the cracks in the upvc! However I am worried because if the water was to stand in the upvc then it would cause the water to soak into my walls and cause dampness and also how would I know if I needed a new washer!:frown: Can anyone give any advice? Regards
 
Get the guy back to redo the weatherboard properly or get him to pay for a plumber to refit the overflow. He is an idiot who made the job easier for himself by cutting the pipe off. If it overflows it will damage your building.
 
Your installer needs to come back and refit the overflow correctly. If you just get a slight let by it won't notice behind there and will cause dampness. If you get a large overflow the chances are that without an open end the water won't escape fast enough and the cistern will overflow.
 
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