Hi
Following on from an earlier question I have recentled fitted a close coupled WC and cistern.
I wanted the cistern to fit tight to the tiled wall as it looked the neatest and allowed the lid to sit well on top of the cistern.
I managed to do this through a combination of adjusting the wing nuts which secured the cistern to the WC and the wood screws which secured the cistern to the tiled wall.
I used tap washers between the internal wall of the cistern and the wood screw to provide some amount of cushioning.
I was also careful not to secure the cistern too tight to the wall.
When I looked into the gap at the front between the cistern and the WC I can see the large rubber gasket ( donut ) and noted that it is more compressed at the rear in comparison to the front.
This is because the cistern is tight to the wall.
Is this okay or should I compromise on having the cistern tight to the wall so that the rubber gasket ( donut ) can compress more at the front.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Following on from an earlier question I have recentled fitted a close coupled WC and cistern.
I wanted the cistern to fit tight to the tiled wall as it looked the neatest and allowed the lid to sit well on top of the cistern.
I managed to do this through a combination of adjusting the wing nuts which secured the cistern to the WC and the wood screws which secured the cistern to the tiled wall.
I used tap washers between the internal wall of the cistern and the wood screw to provide some amount of cushioning.
I was also careful not to secure the cistern too tight to the wall.
When I looked into the gap at the front between the cistern and the WC I can see the large rubber gasket ( donut ) and noted that it is more compressed at the rear in comparison to the front.
This is because the cistern is tight to the wall.
Is this okay or should I compromise on having the cistern tight to the wall so that the rubber gasket ( donut ) can compress more at the front.
Any help would be much appreciated.