Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
Hi,
With some cisterns if the inlet float valve fails to shut off the water at the correct level, the cistern will overflow through the outlet valve and drain into the toilet pan and not overflow out through the lid. Check the level of the water in the cistern to make sure that it is not over full before proceeding further.
Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
''If it is over full'', once the cistern is empty and not filling, check the inlet float valve or float valve washer.
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''If the water level was OK'' once the cistern is empty and not filling, check if the ''outlet flush valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
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''If the water level was OK'' once the cistern is empty and not filling, check if the ''outlet flush valve or valve washer'' is OK etc.
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Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
Hi,
With some cisterns if the inlet float valve fails to shut off the water at the correct level, the cistern will overflow through the outlet valve and drain into the toilet pan and not overflow out through the lid. Check the level of the water in the cistern to make sure that it is not over full before proceeding further.
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If it is over full, check the inlet float valve or float valve washer.
-
Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
-
If the water level was OK once the cistern is empty and not filling, check if the ''outlet flush valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
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''If it is over full'', once the cistern is empty and not filling, check the inlet float valve or float valve washer.
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''If the water level was OK'' once the cistern is empty and not filling, check if the ''outlet flush valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
Hi,
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With some cisterns if the inlet float valve fails to shut off the water at the correct level, the cistern will overflow through the outlet valve and drain into the toilet pan and not out through the lid. Check the level of the water in the cistern to make sure that it is not over full before proceeding further.
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With some cisterns if the inlet float valve fails to shut off the water at the correct level, the cistern will overflow through the outlet valve and drain into the toilet pan and not overflow out through the lid. Check the level of the water in the cistern to make sure that it is not over full before proceeding further.
If it is over full, check the inlet float valve or float valve washer.
Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
If the water level was OK once the cistern is empty and not filling, check if the ''outlet flush valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
Hi,
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With some cisterns if the inlet float valve fails to shut off the water at the correct level, the cistern will overflow through the outlet valve and drain into the toilet pan and not out through the lid. Check the level of the water in the cistern to make sure that it is not over full before proceeding further.
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If it is over full, check the inlet float valve or float valve washer.
+
Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
-
Once the cistern is empty and not filling, remove the lid from the cistern and check if the ''outlet flush valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
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If the water level was OK once the cistern is empty and not filling, check if the ''outlet flush valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
Hi,
Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
-
Once the cistern is empty and not filling, remove the lid from the cistern and check if the ''outlet valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
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Once the cistern is empty and not filling, remove the lid from the cistern and check if the ''outlet flush valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
Hi,
Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
-
Remove the lid from the cistern and check if the ''outlet valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
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Once the cistern is empty and not filling, remove the lid from the cistern and check if the ''outlet valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
Hi,
Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
Remove the lid from the cistern and check if the ''outlet valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
Hi,
Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
-
Remove the lid from the cistern and check if the outlet washer is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
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Remove the lid from the cistern and check if the ''outlet valve or valve washer'' is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
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=== Update (02/20/2023) ===
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Hi,
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Turn off the water faucet to the cistern and then flush the toilet.
+
+
Remove the lid from the cistern and check if the outlet washer is OK etc Here's a [link|https://fixatap.com.au/how-to-fix/how-to-fix-a-loo/to-service-a-valve|diagram] that shows how it ''may'' look but maybe not.
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
-
If it is the toilet faucet, turn of the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
+
If it is the toilet faucet, turn off the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet
Hi,
Is it dripping inside the cistern, leaking into the toilet pan from the cistern or is the water supply faucet to the cistern dripping?
If it is dripping into the cistern or leaking into the toilet pan, what is the make and model name of the toilet suite?
If it is the toilet faucet, turn of the main water supply faucet to the premises, open another cold water faucet in the premises to drain the pipes and then replace the washer in the toilet faucet