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Flexible flush pipe
Hi
I've got a loo with a slight leak around the seal between the flush pipe and the cistern. It's leaking because whoever installed the cistern didn't install it in line with the pan, so the flush pipe is at an angle and the seal doesn't fit properly. Is there such a thing as a flexible flush pipe? Obviously the best solution would be to move the cistern so it's in the right place, but this loo is in a house I'm letting and I'd rather not be there all day moving the cistern around. Plumbcenter told me, via a clueless-sounding man in the background and a clueless-sounding woman in the foreground, that such an item doesn't exist. Does anyone here know differently, or have an alternative solution? Cheers, Mark |
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