OK so disclaimer – i'm a millennial who hates DIY – BUT I sincerely want to learn and acknowledge I need to get over the embarrassment of not knowing a lot.
The main thing is I don't want to be ripped off by plumbers so I need to figure this stuff out.
So... I have two push-button toilets both about 7 years old and they are facing similar but slightly different issues which result in the same thing: water slowly trickling into the bowl.
Both are dual flush siphon and bottom fill inlet valve.
Toilet A:
This one refills normally and stops refilling once the float level is reached. There is a constant trickle into the bowl makes me think the washer at the base of the siphon or perhaps the entire siphon has become compromised. Of course as the level in the cistern drops enough the inlet kicks in and tops it up but I suspect the inlet is absolutely fine. I recently changed the washer at the base of the siphon – does this mean the entire thing probably needs replacing?
Toilet B:
The inlet valve keeps filling the cistern (from the top – even when the float should stop it) until it appears to be going back down through the overflow into the bowl. We also get a minor trickling into the bowl shortly after flushing but this increases after the cistern reaches its full level. What I am suspecting here is that the washer at the top of the inlet valve has probably been compromised so water keeps flowing out even when it shouldn't. Is this a fair assumption? Its a very flimsy and crappy inlet valve so I'm inclined to just replace it anyway.
Any advice on either of these toilets is really appreciated. I've just figured out how to disconnect the inlet valve so I'll probably give that a look first.
Cheers.
The main thing is I don't want to be ripped off by plumbers so I need to figure this stuff out.
So... I have two push-button toilets both about 7 years old and they are facing similar but slightly different issues which result in the same thing: water slowly trickling into the bowl.
Both are dual flush siphon and bottom fill inlet valve.
Toilet A:
This one refills normally and stops refilling once the float level is reached. There is a constant trickle into the bowl makes me think the washer at the base of the siphon or perhaps the entire siphon has become compromised. Of course as the level in the cistern drops enough the inlet kicks in and tops it up but I suspect the inlet is absolutely fine. I recently changed the washer at the base of the siphon – does this mean the entire thing probably needs replacing?
Toilet B:
The inlet valve keeps filling the cistern (from the top – even when the float should stop it) until it appears to be going back down through the overflow into the bowl. We also get a minor trickling into the bowl shortly after flushing but this increases after the cistern reaches its full level. What I am suspecting here is that the washer at the top of the inlet valve has probably been compromised so water keeps flowing out even when it shouldn't. Is this a fair assumption? Its a very flimsy and crappy inlet valve so I'm inclined to just replace it anyway.
Any advice on either of these toilets is really appreciated. I've just figured out how to disconnect the inlet valve so I'll probably give that a look first.
Cheers.