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Got up this morning to find a damp patch on the ceiling in the kitchen.

I have traced it to a leaking joint that feeds the cistern on the toilet above, where the plastic toilet fitting meets the metal pipework of the house.

I have turned the little valve to stop the water feeding the cistern but when I tried to tighten the join to fix it I seem to have created another small leak where the plastic toilet fitting enters the cistern itself.

Any advice on how to fix this myself ?

I'm guessing maybe

- drain the cistern
- tighten joint between plastic and metal pipes
- reseal where plastic pipe enters cistern somehow
- refill cistern

Don't want to get a plumber out unless absolutely necessary but then it's quite awkward place to work and I don't want to end up breaking the toilet either.

Any advice appreciated
 
Your sequence of work is about right.

What you should have on the joint from the metal to the plastic is what is called a tap connector.When you take it apart, you will see a shoulder.On this shoulder fits a red(usually) fibre washer.This swells with the water thus sealing.

On the other connection, you could either put some sealant between the rubber washer,plumbers mait is ideal.But for the price of a new washer it is easier to put in a new washer, if you need it.You might be able to nip the one up that is already there.

HTH

Graham
 
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