Toilet valve problem
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Got problems with the toilet valve thingy
only just stopping the water before overflowing have adjusted the float all the way down.
suspect requires a new one any ideas what the valve is called or even better any part numbers and is it easy to change ?
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suspect requires a new one any ideas what the valve is called or even better any part numbers and is it easy to change ?
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You need one of these.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/thomas-dudley-ltd-hydro...
Bottom fill valve. Easy to change, get a reel of PTFE tape when you get it.
Obviously turn the water off to the feed first or if no ball valve then either mains water or water tank.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/thomas-dudley-ltd-hydro...
Bottom fill valve. Easy to change, get a reel of PTFE tape when you get it.
Obviously turn the water off to the feed first or if no ball valve then either mains water or water tank.
tr7v8 said:
You need one of these.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/thomas-dudley-ltd-hydro...
Bottom fill valve. Easy to change, get a reel of PTFE tape when you get it.
Obviously turn the water off to the feed first or if no ball valve then either mains water or water tank.
Thanks appreciated.https://www.screwfix.com/p/thomas-dudley-ltd-hydro...
Bottom fill valve. Easy to change, get a reel of PTFE tape when you get it.
Obviously turn the water off to the feed first or if no ball valve then either mains water or water tank.
LH. said:
Got problems with the toilet valve thingy
only just stopping the water before overflowing have adjusted the float all the way down.
suspect requires a new one any ideas what the valve is called or even better any part numbers and is it easy to change ?
Your fill valve looks pristine and brand new. It should be possible to get it working correctly and avoid having to turn off the water then empty the water and get the old valve out and fit a new valve and have the faff of getting a spanner under the cistern and not getting a good watertight seal after 3 tries to tighten up.
suspect requires a new one any ideas what the valve is called or even better any part numbers and is it easy to change ?
If you disassemble the top part and replace any washer and fit back together it might then work OK.
One of these on the water inlet, slow the flow down a bit.
Had a similar problem with a new toilet and this sorted it.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-isolating-valves-15mm-2-pack/65251
Had a similar problem with a new toilet and this sorted it.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-isolating-valves-15mm-2-pack/65251
Are you in a hard water area? I would check the top of the valve to see if there's any grit or limescale in there causing an issue. These things are usually fairly robust but a small bit of something can cause havoc or possibly a split membrane... The rest of it is fairly simple and usually problem free.
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