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Sooooo... The title kind of says it all. I press the button and the toilet makes flushing sounds but no water comes out. It's been like this for hours but was working fine this morning. The button doesn't stick/ not go in or anything weird. I have no idea how to get to the cistern as the toilet just kind of goes straight into the wall! It was fitted before I got the flat so I have no ides how it works. There's one screw on the side but nowhere else obviously looks like it comes off. My knowledge of plumbing and indeed all things DIY is non existent (as is the money to get a plumber) so I'm really hoping someone can help! Thanks :)

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Sounds like the inlet is stuck in the filled position not allowing water in , it looks like who Evers did it has left no access for future problems and although it's neat it's not ideal, is there no access from the other side ie back to back with a cupboard or similar because it looks like May have to break tiles at a worse case scenario ,

Welcome to the forum thyme teasel
 
Thanks for the replies, I really appreciate it :) I can't see any access anywhere unfortunately. No hidden panels, loose tiles, and the wooden bit at the top doesn't come off. I honestly have no idea how I'll afford it if they have to start breaking tiles!
 
If your plumbing knowledge & DIY is non existent as you say then unfortunately you will have to call a plumber! If its boxed on with no access then it could get messy & more expensive!
 
You could try pushing the flush button rapidly and see if the movement will free up any stuck components. You've nothing to loose by trying
 
I'd say if your overall DIY isn't up to much then you'll probably want to avoid any attempts at plumbing, it could end up costing you a lot more than it would have done to start with. It almost definitely looks like the tiles will have to come off. It also looks like the grouting at the bottom of the first full-sized tile above the loo looks a bit different, has it happened before? If you do get it redone, I'd recommend allowing more access to it in the future, you can't go demolishing your
 
bathroom every time you have a minor issue like that. (accidentally pressed enter ;))
 
Whoever fitted that wants hanging! I would cut a hole above the tiles first and see if you can reach down to the cistern. From there you may find you only need to remove one of the tiles- maybe two.
If you at least make the access then in theory a plumber can come along, see what part is needed, order/fit new part, leaving you to sort out the making good - At least this way it will minimise the plumbers bill.

In all fairness if you have no knowledge then you may be best to leave it to a plumber.
 
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