denso13 said:Nothing wrong connecting to the mains if you have a combi system or unvented hot water.
....yes, and it`s all a lot better than the old L.P. ballvalves .......so 19th. Centurysm1thson said:Ive noticed some modern toilets fill up in seconds, -would these need mains pressure to fill so fast?
on my parents toilet i counted 7 secs (if you press the button for having done a number 1, its a bit longer for a number 2)bster said:I notice that modern toilets fill in minutes\hours not seconds
ptarling said:Any help appreciated.
Just a quick one. Can I use the water from the hot water tank to supply the cistern on the toilet or does it have to be mains fed?
you`ve not experienced the joys of the Croydon ballvalve then........or the local bylaw appertaining to a seaside town known for it`s aged populace .....whereby a wc had to have a break tank to supply it with l.p water ....pulled a few out B4 now....even Thos. Crapper would`ve been amazedbster said:I notice that modern toilets fill in minutes\hours not seconds
..but i'm a 4 year old 'newbie' (4 years plumbing that is ).
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