• Re: Where is my water going?

    From Indy Jess John@21:1/5 to MikeS on Wed Jul 9 13:13:04 2025
    XPost: uk.tech.digital-tv

    On 09/07/2025 12:13, MikeS wrote:
    On 09/07/2025 10:58, Abandoned Trolley wrote:


    Also, if you have a header tank for the cold water supply in your
    house, or one for a central heating system, check the ball cocks have
    not stuck open...



    In which case you would either have water dribbling from the external
    overflow pipe (unless some moron has fed it in to the gutter) - or the
    house would be flooded :-\

    WCs with close coupled cisterns can also have a ball cock and may have
    an internal overflow, the water running unnoticed into the WC pan.

    I have a WC where the overflow runs into the toilet pan. The first sign
    of that happening is almost invisible, it just seeps down the porcelain
    and enters the water without a visible sign. It was noticed when the
    pan was cleaned with a cleaner coloured blue (Harpic 100% Limescale
    Remover), where the water seeping down the back quickly washed off the
    blue colour.

    If the problem is only just beginning, perhaps some flushes result in a
    seep and others properly seal the flush outlet. That would explain the intermittent occurrence. Replacement sealing washers are available and I
    found replacing mine was an OK DIY job.

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