wierd!!! any plumbers or people in the know?
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I have just got back home to find strange spots of damp circling around the toilet in the carpet about 15-20cm away from the base of the throne.
I looks like the water is coming up through the carpet but cannot for the life of me see where there is a leak or anything.
The strange thing is they are localised spots, some large, some small and around these spots it is bone dry......
My letting agency is closed at the minute hence me asking here.
Any ideas where else I should be looking?
Cheers guys!
Ian
I looks like the water is coming up through the carpet but cannot for the life of me see where there is a leak or anything.
The strange thing is they are localised spots, some large, some small and around these spots it is bone dry......
My letting agency is closed at the minute hence me asking here.
Any ideas where else I should be looking?
Cheers guys!
Ian
speed_monkey said:
I have just got back home to find strange spots of damp circling around the toilet in the carpet about 15-20cm away from the base of the throne.
I looks like the water is coming up through the carpet but cannot for the life of me see where there is a leak or anything.
The strange thing is they are localised spots, some large, some small and around these spots it is bone dry......
My letting agency is closed at the minute hence me asking here.
Any ideas where else I should be looking?
Cheers guys!
Ian
Is the water level in the pan dropping? Might be a crack in the porcelain, or more likely a leak where the pan connects to the waste - do you have access to check that? I looks like the water is coming up through the carpet but cannot for the life of me see where there is a leak or anything.
The strange thing is they are localised spots, some large, some small and around these spots it is bone dry......
My letting agency is closed at the minute hence me asking here.
Any ideas where else I should be looking?
Cheers guys!
Ian
ln1234 said:
speed_monkey said:
I have just got back home to find strange spots of damp circling around the toilet in the carpet about 15-20cm away from the base of the throne.
I looks like the water is coming up through the carpet but cannot for the life of me see where there is a leak or anything.
The strange thing is they are localised spots, some large, some small and around these spots it is bone dry......
My letting agency is closed at the minute hence me asking here.
Any ideas where else I should be looking?
Cheers guys!
Ian
Is the water level in the pan dropping? Might be a crack in the porcelain, or more likely a leak where the pan connects to the waste - do you have access to check that? I looks like the water is coming up through the carpet but cannot for the life of me see where there is a leak or anything.
The strange thing is they are localised spots, some large, some small and around these spots it is bone dry......
My letting agency is closed at the minute hence me asking here.
Any ideas where else I should be looking?
Cheers guys!
Ian
Flintstone said:
Someone leaned on the cistern causing it to move? There's only a certain amount of flexibility, go beyond that and something gives.
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its only a tiny hairline crack though. is it possible to drain the cistern and seal it with sealant?Edited by speed_monkey on Tuesday 6th July 18:19
Might be but you'll need to make sure it's bone dry.
Tie the ball up, flush it, sponge/mop/suck the remaining water out.
MAKE SURE IT'S BONE DRY!! (Silicone won't seal if wet). Slap on loads of silicone around the joining bolts (cistern to bowl) and the crack. Allow to dry overnight, cross fingers, adopt 'it-was-like-that-when-I-got-here' face.
Tie the ball up, flush it, sponge/mop/suck the remaining water out.
MAKE SURE IT'S BONE DRY!! (Silicone won't seal if wet). Slap on loads of silicone around the joining bolts (cistern to bowl) and the crack. Allow to dry overnight, cross fingers, adopt 'it-was-like-that-when-I-got-here' face.Flintstone said:
Might be but you'll need to make sure it's bone dry.
Tie the ball up, flush it, sponge/mop/suck the remaining water out.
MAKE SURE IT'S BONE DRY!! (Silicone won't seal if wet). Slap on loads of silicone around the joining bolts (cistern to bowl) and the crack. Allow to dry overnight, cross fingers, adopt 'it-was-like-that-when-I-got-here' face.
superb.... I'll go for my evening poo now then and drain it.Tie the ball up, flush it, sponge/mop/suck the remaining water out.
MAKE SURE IT'S BONE DRY!! (Silicone won't seal if wet). Slap on loads of silicone around the joining bolts (cistern to bowl) and the crack. Allow to dry overnight, cross fingers, adopt 'it-was-like-that-when-I-got-here' face.Thanks dude

Ferg said:
It's very unusual for porcelain to crack without impact, but I had a situation once where THREE cisterns of the same design in one house did just that. Odd.
Trent Waverley, for the record.
I have only been here 6 weeks and did notice that the toilet mat was damp but just assumed it was from where i got out the shower.....Trent Waverley, for the record.
hung them out to dry today and noticed the damp carpet which wasn't there before
Ferg said:
It's very unusual for porcelain to crack without impact, but I had a situation once where THREE cisterns of the same design in one house did just that. Odd.
Trent Waverley, for the record.
My parents were woken up one night about 30 years ago by a cistern going bang.Trent Waverley, for the record.
Nice plastic Grohe ones here so I'm safe

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