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paul August 28th 09 07:52 AM

leaking close-coupled cistern
 
I discovered a leak which I think was coming from the bottom of the
cistern where the exit pipe runs to the bowl.
The cistern is enclosed in a nice cupboard :-(((
We had clean water seeping between the bowl and the floor. I think a
very slow leak has been running from the exit pipe and then ending up
behind the bowl and the exiting on the floor

With much swearing I got a hand in and tightened the joint as much
as a could (perhaps 1/16 of a turn.)
the leak is now much more and seems to occur when the toilet is
flushed - as witnessed by water coming through a joint in the
'skirting board' bit of the cupboard. - ie a different place.

there isnt enough space to get a mirror/torch round the cistern to
have look and see what s going on . there is just enough space for a
forearm.

IS there a likely source of the leak before I (or perhaps someone who
knows a bit more about it ) removes the bowl, takes the cupboard apart
and has a look ?




Matty F August 28th 09 08:47 AM

leaking close-coupled cistern
 
On Aug 28, 6:52 pm, paul wrote:

there isnt enough space to get a mirror/torch round the cistern to
have look and see what s going on . there is just enough space for a
forearm.


Is there room for a digital camera to take a flash photo? You'll
probably have to use Macro mode.


Heliotrope Smith[_2_] August 28th 09 05:36 PM

leaking close-coupled cistern
 

"paul" wrote in message
...
I discovered a leak which I think was coming from the bottom of the
cistern where the exit pipe runs to the bowl.
The cistern is enclosed in a nice cupboard :-(((
We had clean water seeping between the bowl and the floor. I think a
very slow leak has been running from the exit pipe and then ending up
behind the bowl and the exiting on the floor

With much swearing I got a hand in and tightened the joint as much
as a could (perhaps 1/16 of a turn.)
the leak is now much more and seems to occur when the toilet is
flushed - as witnessed by water coming through a joint in the
'skirting board' bit of the cupboard. - ie a different place.

there isnt enough space to get a mirror/torch round the cistern to
have look and see what s going on . there is just enough space for a
forearm.

IS there a likely source of the leak before I (or perhaps someone who
knows a bit more about it ) removes the bowl, takes the cupboard apart
and has a look ?



Your header says close coupled cistern but you seem to refer to a low level
cistern (that is a cistern separate from the bowl and connected by a short
flush pipe).
If it is low level then try to get a hand round the back where the pipe
enters bowel and find out if the leak is coming from there (very likely).
The pipe may have worked a bit loose and just needs pushing back into the
connector.



The Medway Handyman August 28th 09 05:58 PM

leaking close-coupled cistern
 
paul wrote:
I discovered a leak which I think was coming from the bottom of the
cistern where the exit pipe runs to the bowl.
The cistern is enclosed in a nice cupboard :-(((


Never a good idea :-) Mind you, I've found them boxed in & tiled over.

We had clean water seeping between the bowl and the floor. I think a
very slow leak has been running from the exit pipe and then ending up
behind the bowl and the exiting on the floor


Soounds about right.

With much swearing I got a hand in and tightened the joint as much
as a could (perhaps 1/16 of a turn.)
the leak is now much more and seems to occur when the toilet is
flushed - as witnessed by water coming through a joint in the
'skirting board' bit of the cupboard. - ie a different place.


Hard to tell exactly where leaks like this actually start because the water
runs along surfaces until it falls off & then appears in a different place.

there isnt enough space to get a mirror/torch round the cistern to
have look and see what s going on . there is just enough space for a
forearm.

IS there a likely source of the leak before I (or perhaps someone who
knows a bit more about it ) removes the bowl, takes the cupboard apart
and has a look ?


Only three places it can leak; (a) where the siphon goes through the cistern
base & is secured by a large nut underneath, (b) at the joint where the pipe
connects to the thread on the bottom of the siphon, or (c) at the push fit
finned connector at the back of the toilet bowl.

If it appears only to leak when flushed you can rule out (a).

Dry everything off with kitchen roll, flush & feel around for a leak.

My money is on (b).

Sounds like the cupboard is coming out :-)


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk



Geo[_2_] August 28th 09 06:58 PM

leaking close-coupled cistern
 
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:36:08 +0100, "Heliotrope Smith"
wrote:

If it is low level then try to get a hand round the back where the pipe
enters bowel and find out if the leak is coming from there


OMG - what sort of flush does it do?

--
Geo

Heliotrope Smith[_2_] August 28th 09 07:02 PM

leaking close-coupled cistern
 

"Geo" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:36:08 +0100, "Heliotrope Smith"


wrote:

If it is low level then try to get a hand round the back where the pipe
enters bowel and find out if the leak is coming from there


OMG - what sort of flush does it do?


Mmmmmm that looks like the number 2 flush.




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