Hiya, I have had a look at the service valve on the toilet, and I assume to have "full" pressure the screw head will sit at 12 o'clock? vertical, I have looked at the current position, and the screw head is at 2 o'clock, if I proceed to turn it anymore, I will simply stop water entering the loo?
We would be charging £106 in our local area which includes a basic service.
Often the pin gland leaks and needs replacing which is £9 extra.
However, it sounds to me as if thats not the fault anyway.
There is a system flow pin and switch which might be dropping out as well as other combustion related faults and even temperature control faults although they are rare on your model.
Hi Agile, appreciate your comment, the most difficult thing is to try and find a plumber around Peterborough you can trust!!! dont suppose there are any on here??
It is not a exact fix but can get you out of trouble. Fiddle with it until you get a happy medium of thud or whistle. You could try turning the stopcock to the house down instead but will need to make sure that the flow rate around the house is still adequate.
Cheers
Agile / Beerlover, well many thanks!!! I have (with your help) stopped the "hammer" at the end of a flush in the downstairs loo, it fills up as normal, (no whistle) takes two minutes from flushing to fill up and stop, and no thud!! THANK YOU BOTH!!! Now do you know any good plumbers in Peterborough??
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