I have a concealed cistern in a 20 year-old house. It is the old syphon type, and over the last couple of months it has started to have an intermittent problem.
It seems like the siphon washer/diaphragm is failing, and sometimes it's hard to get the siphon to start, and it takes repeated attempts to get it to flush.
BUT, other times, it can go a whole day or more with no problem at all, flushing absolutely fine. I find that hard to understand.
There is an access panel above so I can get to the top of the cistern, but there is no access to underneath the cistern, and it would be a BIG job to get to it - removing a large metre-high mdf panel held by 10 screws that have been countersunk, filled flush to the woodwork and painted over. (Not by me!)
Is it possible that there is debris or some temporary problem that will go away, or do I have to resign myself to taking the woodwork apart and repairing or replacing the syphon?
(BTW I am in two minds about getting a new dual-flush cistern, if it is necessary, rather than repair the old, because of this:
The water-saving device wasting billions of litres every week - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54326178 )
It seems like the siphon washer/diaphragm is failing, and sometimes it's hard to get the siphon to start, and it takes repeated attempts to get it to flush.
BUT, other times, it can go a whole day or more with no problem at all, flushing absolutely fine. I find that hard to understand.
There is an access panel above so I can get to the top of the cistern, but there is no access to underneath the cistern, and it would be a BIG job to get to it - removing a large metre-high mdf panel held by 10 screws that have been countersunk, filled flush to the woodwork and painted over. (Not by me!)
Is it possible that there is debris or some temporary problem that will go away, or do I have to resign myself to taking the woodwork apart and repairing or replacing the syphon?
(BTW I am in two minds about getting a new dual-flush cistern, if it is necessary, rather than repair the old, because of this:
The water-saving device wasting billions of litres every week - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54326178 )