Toilet Cistern Not Filling
Today a neighbour was having some plumbing work done in his house, he wasn't sure which was his Stop **** so he turned ours off as a process of elimination. Not a problem.
He turns it off and our water stops, turns it back on again and the water works again, surprise, surprise.
A short time later after flushing the toilet I notice that its not filling, I look inside the cistern and the water is just trickling in very slowly. I move the float up and down, give everything a little wobble, that's as far as my plumbing skills go.
Water pressure is fine all around the house, just like it was before.
What's happened here and how can I fix it?
Thanks
Toilet Cistern Not Filling
Labman gave you good advice. Let me cary it a bit further. What happened is your friend disturbed some trash or mineral buildup in your system and the first fixture you used drew it up into the valve. Most ballcocks are the float ball type. Shut the water off at the angle stop and flush the toilet to clear the tank. Now unscrew the three screws on top and lift out the floatball and stem and washer assembly. Place a pan over to prevent splash and turn the water back on. If the stream's still week run a wire down from the top with the pressure still on and try to break the obstruction up. If that don't get it you will have to shut off the water and disconnect the chrome supply tube from the anglestop. Pust the wire through the open ball cock to be sure it's clear and blow through the chrome supply tube. If everythings clear from the supply tube through the ball cock then you will have to shut the house down, take off the angle stop and flush out the branch line. Good luck and don't forget to thank your neighbor. Tom
Cistern built into the wall
Hi veryone,
What do you do if the toilet cistern is located inside the wall (it's a 'modern' thing) and there is only a small opeing for it on the upper part.
This opening is about 8 inches wide and 5 inches tall. But the flushing command is located right in the middle and I'm a bit afraid to try and disassemble it, as I might not be able to place it back in with so little room.
So the "working window" is of about 2 inches wide and 4 inches tall... I can slip the tips of my fingers holding some narrow object in it...
The cistern itself seems to be pretty deep: around 20 inches.
Any thoughts?
Or do I just call in the plumber?
Thanks in advance,
JDA