Hi all,
My toilet is constantly running (not a lot - but it means that every couple of hours the cistern noisily refills which is disturbing us during the night).
There's a front panel which gives me access to the cistern but, I can't get in to the top of the cistern in order to change anything?
The worktop is granite (or quartz - or something similar) so I can't just cut a bit panel out of it). The worktop also looks like it's one big piece behind the sink and with the tiles down on top of it so I can't get it off without wrecking stuff (which obviously I don't want to do).
I wondered if any of the experts on here would have any idea on how to tackle this problem?
The only thing I could think of was isolating the water, disconnecting the cistern from the toilet and the feed, then sawing the front of the cistern open with a hacksaw blade in order to unscrew it from the wall. Then mounting some sort of shelf in order to sit a new cistern on and connect it up? I'm not sure if this is possible though? And I certainly don't want to attempt something like this without speaking to people who know what they're talking about to get some advice (I'm not a plumber).
Anyone got any ideas / advice / suggestions?
Many thanks for any help you can give me.
Cheers
My toilet is constantly running (not a lot - but it means that every couple of hours the cistern noisily refills which is disturbing us during the night).
There's a front panel which gives me access to the cistern but, I can't get in to the top of the cistern in order to change anything?
The worktop is granite (or quartz - or something similar) so I can't just cut a bit panel out of it). The worktop also looks like it's one big piece behind the sink and with the tiles down on top of it so I can't get it off without wrecking stuff (which obviously I don't want to do).
I wondered if any of the experts on here would have any idea on how to tackle this problem?
The only thing I could think of was isolating the water, disconnecting the cistern from the toilet and the feed, then sawing the front of the cistern open with a hacksaw blade in order to unscrew it from the wall. Then mounting some sort of shelf in order to sit a new cistern on and connect it up? I'm not sure if this is possible though? And I certainly don't want to attempt something like this without speaking to people who know what they're talking about to get some advice (I'm not a plumber).
Anyone got any ideas / advice / suggestions?
Many thanks for any help you can give me.
Cheers