We had a new bathroom fitted 2 years ago and opted for an enclosed toilet cistern with a front push button flush. The flush button is chrome plated and about 75mm dia in total. There's an outer ring which presumably holds the assembly in place and there's a larger push button with a small triangular one contained within it.
Sometimes when the toilet has been flushed, the water continues to trickle into the toilet, preventing the cistern from filling. This can be stopped with by pushing in the button again and realising it quickly. Is there any easy fix for this?
My wife has pondered with the idea of replacing the push flush with a traditional handle one. Is this possible without dismantling the wooden units and removing the wooden shelf / top that the hand basin sits on?
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Sometimes when the toilet has been flushed, the water continues to trickle into the toilet, preventing the cistern from filling. This can be stopped with by pushing in the button again and realising it quickly. Is there any easy fix for this?
My wife has pondered with the idea of replacing the push flush with a traditional handle one. Is this possible without dismantling the wooden units and removing the wooden shelf / top that the hand basin sits on?
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