Toilet Plummed into Hot Water
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Moving into a rented flat in the next couple of weeks. Signed and agreed. In passing, the landlord mentioned that the toilet is plummed into hot water after a botched DIY attempt. He said that he had considered changing it back but that would mean ripping half the tiles off the wall in the bathroom.
I said that it shouldn't be a problem but then got thinking about the possible implications.
1) The cost. Until I looked in the cistern, I hadn't realised just how much hot water will be used at every flush. Will it cost me alot more with this detup?
2) Secondly, any other issues that may arise from this unorthodox flushing procedure?
Any suggestions / advice?
I said that it shouldn't be a problem but then got thinking about the possible implications.
1) The cost. Until I looked in the cistern, I hadn't realised just how much hot water will be used at every flush. Will it cost me alot more with this detup?
2) Secondly, any other issues that may arise from this unorthodox flushing procedure?
Any suggestions / advice?
Depending on the age of the toilet, you could be using about 9 litres of water per flush. That's equivalent to about 1 minute in the shower. Four or five flushes per day is therefore going to be like having an extra shower. So yeah, if the landlord is happy paying your gas bill...?
I've come across a similar botched DIY job before, and the heat from the water had aged the rubber float valve diaphragm very quickly. Can't see it being too good for syphon diaphragms etc either.
Over time, the cost of re-doing it properly is going to look pretty economical compared to the cost of not sorting it.
I've come across a similar botched DIY job before, and the heat from the water had aged the rubber float valve diaphragm very quickly. Can't see it being too good for syphon diaphragms etc either.
Over time, the cost of re-doing it properly is going to look pretty economical compared to the cost of not sorting it.
My sister-in-law's house had the same. She looked at me blankly when I said she was a bit young for the menopause. 
But yes, the cost of heating water just to have it transport your bodily secretions doesn't make sense. If the landlord isn't going to do anything about it, how about suggesting he pays towards your gas bill. I suspect he won't like that.

But yes, the cost of heating water just to have it transport your bodily secretions doesn't make sense. If the landlord isn't going to do anything about it, how about suggesting he pays towards your gas bill. I suspect he won't like that.
We're not getting a bad deal with the flat itself so I'm reluctant to complain, unless of course it's costing me considerable cash.
With regard to the degredation of the materials, I couldn't care less about that. It makes sense though that over time it will cost him more, I just don't think he can be bothered to get it sorted.
My girlfriend (randomly) mentioned putting a couple of house bricks in the cistern. Good idea?
With regard to the degredation of the materials, I couldn't care less about that. It makes sense though that over time it will cost him more, I just don't think he can be bothered to get it sorted.
My girlfriend (randomly) mentioned putting a couple of house bricks in the cistern. Good idea?
We had a vuagely similar situation in a house we used to rent years ago.
If you turned the water heater override on the boiler would just keep dumping boiling water into the tank - but it didn't turn itself off - in time is would send it up an expansion pipe and dump it in the loft tank - intended for cold water upstairs. You would get red hot water out of all the taps upstairs - and the toilet.
The toilet was the cleanest thing you have ever seen - every flush was with boiling water.
If you turned the water heater override on the boiler would just keep dumping boiling water into the tank - but it didn't turn itself off - in time is would send it up an expansion pipe and dump it in the loft tank - intended for cold water upstairs. You would get red hot water out of all the taps upstairs - and the toilet.
The toilet was the cleanest thing you have ever seen - every flush was with boiling water.
Progressive said:
We're not getting a bad deal with the flat itself so I'm reluctant to complain, unless of course it's costing me considerable cash.
With regard to the degredation of the materials, I couldn't care less about that. It makes sense though that over time it will cost him more, I just don't think he can be bothered to get it sorted.
My girlfriend (randomly) mentioned putting a couple of house bricks in the cistern. Good idea?
Not sure about a couple of house bricks - more like a couple of tea bags.With regard to the degredation of the materials, I couldn't care less about that. It makes sense though that over time it will cost him more, I just don't think he can be bothered to get it sorted.
My girlfriend (randomly) mentioned putting a couple of house bricks in the cistern. Good idea?
A pony and a brew, all in one. To be honest, I think it's the way forward.
Nobby Diesel said:
Progressive said:
We're not getting a bad deal with the flat itself so I'm reluctant to complain, unless of course it's costing me considerable cash.
With regard to the degredation of the materials, I couldn't care less about that. It makes sense though that over time it will cost him more, I just don't think he can be bothered to get it sorted.
My girlfriend (randomly) mentioned putting a couple of house bricks in the cistern. Good idea?
Not sure about a couple of house bricks - more like a couple of tea bags.With regard to the degredation of the materials, I couldn't care less about that. It makes sense though that over time it will cost him more, I just don't think he can be bothered to get it sorted.
My girlfriend (randomly) mentioned putting a couple of house bricks in the cistern. Good idea?
A pony and a brew, all in one. To be honest, I think it's the way forward.


Simpo Two said:
I doubt much of the water going down the toilet is actually hot.
But if it's a combi boiler then that will kick in each time the bog is flushed, if not then the pipes are getting hot water from a tank even if the toilet is not. Either way it's a bodge & would make me wonder what else is wrong in there, dodgy electrics anyone?Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






