Hi All
I have a recently discovered a mystery leak in my toilet and I'm hoping someone here might have an idea what the matter could be.
Water is dripping from a butterfly screw underneath and the cistern tank (which presumably connects the tank to the toilet). The leak is not constant (for example, I dried the floor before bed and it was still dry this morning) but when it does start up it is very slow and can last for hours. To give you an idea, it might leak half a tea-cup of water throughout the course of 12 hours. You'd think if there was a crack in the tank the leak would be constant?
I've had a look inside the cistern tank - admittedly without taking out any parts since I know very little about plumbing / toilets - and could see nothing obvious.
There doesn't appear to be (though I could be mistaken) any particular event - such as a flush pull - that triggers the leaking.
A family member of mine - who, like me, is no plumber - is convinced the problem is somehow related to either the floaty-ball thing in the tank perhaps occasionally sticking (though I have never noticed this happen before) or a leak in the part which fills up the cistern with water, leading to water coming over the top of the tank. I initially thought this could be the cause as there, surprisingly, isn't an overflow valve in the cistern. However, when we tested out the theory by filling up the cistern tank as far we could we couldn't get the water to overflow because the excess water went down into the toilet "basin".
So, the only thing I can tell you is water is somehow slowly escaping from the cistern and leaking onto the floor from the screw socket.
Providing it's something other than a crack in the system, do you think the problem should be fix-able without replacing the cistern tank and/or whole toilet?
Any ideas / help from plumbers out there would be much appreciated!
Thanks!
I have a recently discovered a mystery leak in my toilet and I'm hoping someone here might have an idea what the matter could be.
Water is dripping from a butterfly screw underneath and the cistern tank (which presumably connects the tank to the toilet). The leak is not constant (for example, I dried the floor before bed and it was still dry this morning) but when it does start up it is very slow and can last for hours. To give you an idea, it might leak half a tea-cup of water throughout the course of 12 hours. You'd think if there was a crack in the tank the leak would be constant?
I've had a look inside the cistern tank - admittedly without taking out any parts since I know very little about plumbing / toilets - and could see nothing obvious.
There doesn't appear to be (though I could be mistaken) any particular event - such as a flush pull - that triggers the leaking.
A family member of mine - who, like me, is no plumber - is convinced the problem is somehow related to either the floaty-ball thing in the tank perhaps occasionally sticking (though I have never noticed this happen before) or a leak in the part which fills up the cistern with water, leading to water coming over the top of the tank. I initially thought this could be the cause as there, surprisingly, isn't an overflow valve in the cistern. However, when we tested out the theory by filling up the cistern tank as far we could we couldn't get the water to overflow because the excess water went down into the toilet "basin".
So, the only thing I can tell you is water is somehow slowly escaping from the cistern and leaking onto the floor from the screw socket.
Providing it's something other than a crack in the system, do you think the problem should be fix-able without replacing the cistern tank and/or whole toilet?
Any ideas / help from plumbers out there would be much appreciated!
Thanks!