I've got a concealed cistern fitted in a really tight space, and there is a small leak in some of the pipe work underneath (unrelated to the cistern). I want to temporarily remove the cistern to gain access to the pipes below, but have no idea how the cistern is attached to the flush pipe below.
The alternative is to take apart all of the enclosure which is defiantly not attractive.
From what I can feel underneath the cistern, there doesn't seem to be any sort of bolt and threaded part of the pipe, rather just the pipe seems to go into a sort of 'cup' or smooth bulge type shape right before it goes into the cistern.
The flush mechanism is a standard modern two flush type.
Hoping it's some sort of push fit attachment which I can simply pull apart.
Any ideas what I am up against?
The alternative is to take apart all of the enclosure which is defiantly not attractive.
From what I can feel underneath the cistern, there doesn't seem to be any sort of bolt and threaded part of the pipe, rather just the pipe seems to go into a sort of 'cup' or smooth bulge type shape right before it goes into the cistern.
The flush mechanism is a standard modern two flush type.
Hoping it's some sort of push fit attachment which I can simply pull apart.
Any ideas what I am up against?