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    Fitting a new waashbasin pop up waste IN SITU

    I’ve seen various videos showing how to fit a new pop up waste – and I'm now realising that this is often done BEFORE the sink and pedestal are finally installed. I can see why. Now, we have no intention of dismantling the washbasin itself after already spending sooooo much time removing the old...
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    Dual flush toilet – cistern won’t fill up

    Done it! Thanks everyone. We had to cut the rods, which now fit much better in the button housing. But the real trick was to loosen the plastic screw which released the pressure on the flush plate. So now it's all good. Have a great day! I intend to now.
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    Dual flush toilet – cistern won’t fill up

    Cheers, chaps. I agree that the valve looks too tall for the cistern but this is the only height at which the plastic screw will screw in. I think the way to go is to try and shorten the rods slightly - luckily, we've still got the leftover pieces if that goes wrong, so we can recut those. But...
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    Dual flush toilet – cistern won’t fill up

    Thanks for your help, chaps. First off, kevplumb, is the flush valve the same as the (black) flap or seal found at the bottom of the valve cannister? Sorry to be such a newb, but do we have to remove the valve cannister, which I was scared to do, in order to see what might be hindering the...
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    Dual flush toilet – cistern won’t fill up

    We've got an Ideal Standard Space corner toilet with a dual flush system. The flush button broke – it turns out as a result of the flush plate not being aligned with the button housing. In other words, the plastic screw had originally been forced into position and the bent rods eventually broke...
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