Hi.
After having problems with a toilet which intermittently decides to continuously fill (normally in the middle of the night) I am looking to replace the fill valve (think thats the right term) it looks like a fluidmaster bottom entry one and should be a direct replacement.
My thoughts are that i take advantage of the fact that i have the water off etc to replace the flush mechanism too? Bathroom was in house when we moved in nearly 10 years ago so guessing its at least 12 years old.
The problem is it seems to be an impulse dual flush but they dont make them anymore. Can anyone recommend a decent replacement. Most of the ones i have seen online seem to have a cable mechanism linked to round flush buttons. Ours has no cable and an oval flush button.
Assuming I should replace the washers for the bolts joining the cistern to the toilet and the larger 'coupling gasket' too as they seem to be pretty furred up with what looks like limescale?
Finally is this a job best left for a plumber or something an optimistic diy'er could tackle.
Sorry for the long post - all help appreciated.
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