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Hi all,

As per my username, I am a complete rookie! Our downstairs toilet seems to refil itself more or less every 5 or so minutes, sometimes less, and it’s driving me crazy!

I’ve put tissue to the back of the basin and indeed water is seeping out nonstop.

I have taken our the flush valve (I think it’s that?) and cleaned the bottom which has a lot of grime on it! Reattached and still happening!

The toilet is about 2 years old (new build). I’ve attached pictures if that helps? Any advice is welcome. The item circled is what I took out, the arrow is what was covered in grime! The unit is stuck to the wall so I’m hoping it doesn’t have to come off?

Thanks

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Hi all,

As per my username, I am a complete rookie! Our downstairs toilet seems to refil itself more or less every 5 or so minutes, sometimes less, and it’s driving me crazy!

I’ve put tissue to the back of the basin and indeed water is seeping out nonstop.

I have taken our the flush valve (I think it’s that?) and cleaned the bottom which has a lot of grime on it! Reattached and still happening!

The toilet is about 2 years old (new build). I’ve attached pictures if that helps? Any advice is welcome. The item circled is what I took out, the arrow is what was covered in grime! The unit is stuck to the wall so I’m hoping it doesn’t have to come off?

Thanks

Hello absolute rookie,

Some things to consider:
Do you know how to isolate it? Should have a valve on it.
Second just double check the seating of where it sits for any debris.
You can obtain replacement rubber seals for those push button syphons and it could also be leaking from in between where it sits through the cistern - in which case the cistern would need to be removed.

Edit/update: the washer could be in tact and as I said could be from the push button syphon/flush valve where it meets the underside of cistern.

Thanks,
Chris.
 
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Just get a new flush valve washer. Comes with the white plastic clip that holds it in place on the flush valve. Change them regularly and always keep a few on the van.
 
Ignore valve on left, 9 times out of 10 rubber seal and seat has debris or needs replacing. Most are 1/8th turn to left to disconect and remove after isolating water incoming.
Isolate incoming water and look for securing lugs, remove and inspect seat face`s.
 

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