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Hi all
I live in a 5 year old new build property with Grohe concealed cisterns on 3 separate toilets.
Over the last year or so the toilets have all started with the same fault - namely the toilet flushes as normal, then continues to flow into the bowl instead of refilling. A further press of the buttons on the flush plate solves the issue and the toilet refills as normal. Happens maybe 1 in 20 flushes, otherwise the toilets work as normal.
I’ve contacted Grohe, who were as useful as a chocolate fire guard, and I’ve also dismantled the cisterns and checked and cleaned all seals etc. Everything looks in good condition and appears to work as it should.
Just wondering if anyone has had a similar issue?
Grohe suggested replacing all the internal components, at a cost of £150 per toilet!! But seeing as though they couldn’t even tell me what they thought would be at fault I’m loathe to spend any money replacing parts that might not be faulty.
Any advise greatly appreciated. I’ve attached some photos of the components.
I live in a 5 year old new build property with Grohe concealed cisterns on 3 separate toilets.
Over the last year or so the toilets have all started with the same fault - namely the toilet flushes as normal, then continues to flow into the bowl instead of refilling. A further press of the buttons on the flush plate solves the issue and the toilet refills as normal. Happens maybe 1 in 20 flushes, otherwise the toilets work as normal.
I’ve contacted Grohe, who were as useful as a chocolate fire guard, and I’ve also dismantled the cisterns and checked and cleaned all seals etc. Everything looks in good condition and appears to work as it should.
Just wondering if anyone has had a similar issue?
Grohe suggested replacing all the internal components, at a cost of £150 per toilet!! But seeing as though they couldn’t even tell me what they thought would be at fault I’m loathe to spend any money replacing parts that might not be faulty.
Any advise greatly appreciated. I’ve attached some photos of the components.
