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Hi,

My toilet is leaking. After flushing there is water flowing. It is clean water so I wonder what that is. Please, can you advise further?

thanks,
Naveen
 
Flush pipe or cistern mounted on top of the toilet eg close coupled
 
So flush pipe does it leak from the cistern or from the connection to the pan
 
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The connection on the pan from the flush pipe
 
Looks like your going to have to strip it and replace the flush cone

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/flushcone-internal-clear/44988

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/flomasta-internal-flushcone/600fy

Need to make sure it’s not running down from high up first

Also need to make sure your flush pipe is the correct length eg not short
 
It is something
Looks like your going to have to strip it and replace the flush cone

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/flushcone-internal-clear/44988

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/flomasta-internal-flushcone/600fy

Need to make sure it’s not running down from high up first

Also need to make sure your flush pipe is the correct length eg not short
This is much appreciated! How much will it cost me to have it done you think?
 
Cost is a difficult one as rates are different in different areas but if you showed a local plumber that photo they'd know what they were dealing with and I would assume around an hour's labour and just a few pounds for a new seal. It's not a major job.
 

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