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ladiy

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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 9:47 am    Post Subject:
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hi, my cold water tank in the loft has been overflowing and I tried lifting the ball cock up slightly which initially stopped the water but it keeps getting stuck when the tank is filling up and a trickle of water continues to flow, eventually resulting in the water gushing out of the overflow again!anyone got any ideas?? would be much appreciated as I have a non diy hubby!!! thanks! icon_confused.gif icon_confused.gif
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need a new ball valve..part 2.
r u going to fix it then ?

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Water gushing out and hubby not doing anything. Need a new hubby and a plumber ! icon_confused.gif
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PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2005 11:35 am    Post Subject:
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JPC wrote:
need a new ball valve..part 2.
r u going to fix it then ?
icon_biggrin.gif thanx for your reply JPC!! icon_confused.gif so i need a ball valve? is that the round orange ball in the tank? can I unscrew it and do i take it to the diy store with me or are they all the same? or would i have to get a plumber? sorry with all these questions but i don't know what i'm doing!! hope you can help me JPC!! icon_redface.gif
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one of these and the orange bit(float)

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