So good to see a how-to-fix video where the demonstrater has not seen the type of fitting he's working with before. This is helpful for understanding several different styles of fittings. Very helpful.
awesome mate. smashing, it needed a new washer, but cleverly you reversed it and happily the system would go on some more years. Since yesterday, I have the same problem, this should fix it.Cheers
Thank you for this detailed tutorial, I have the same problém and the same kind of toilet. I had a different kind of water tank before and I didn't even know how to open this on. Hopefully my repair will go as smooth as yours.
We had a new one delivered from B&Q online ... which was opened. We believe someone had taken a seal, the English instructions and, sent the item back. We ended up with it. Luckily (from this video) we don't need "that" missing washer. This has become a disease here in Oldham B&Q with people pinching seals.
hello! great vid ! Ive got two of them in each bathroom, do you think we can find those rubber seals anywhere to buy so that i can replace them? Been looking for them everywhere. Thank you!
When I have checked for this issue the black ringed washer seems to actually be running off lots of black liquid everywhere. I know this can't be right but is it normal and/or a symptom of anything worse or can I just replace? I assume turning it over and putting it back in won't cut i
why undo the whole syphon,just twist the bottom as you did to change the washer,note change they're not reversible, might work for a short time but for sure expect the phone to ring. That said well done for spinning it all back into the locking nut without it leaking.
So good to see a how-to-fix video where the demonstrater has not seen the type of fitting he's working with before. This is helpful for understanding several different styles of fittings. Very helpful.
awesome mate. smashing, it needed a new washer, but cleverly you reversed it and happily the system would go on some more years. Since yesterday, I have the same problem, this should fix it.Cheers
Thank you. I fixed my toilet just by following your video.
Thank you for this detailed tutorial, I have the same problém and the same kind of toilet. I had a different kind of water tank before and I didn't even know how to open this on. Hopefully my repair will go as smooth as yours.
Thank you! I turned the valve seal over as you showed, it fixed the leak right away! 👍🙏
Thanks. I just repaired two Geberit flush system by replacing those tiny silicone - rubber rings. In less than 10 minutes.
We had a new one delivered from B&Q online ... which was opened. We believe someone had taken a seal, the English instructions and, sent the item back. We ended up with it. Luckily (from this video) we don't need "that" missing washer. This has become a disease here in Oldham B&Q with people pinching seals.
This was really helpful to fix my problem. I've been trying to figure it out for days. Thank you. Subscribed 😃
hello! great vid ! Ive got two of them in each bathroom, do you think we can find those rubber seals anywhere to buy so that i can replace them? Been looking for them everywhere. Thank you!
When I have checked for this issue the black ringed washer seems to actually be running off lots of black liquid everywhere. I know this can't be right but is it normal and/or a symptom of anything worse or can I just replace? I assume turning it over and putting it back in won't cut i
Thank you it really helped in fixing everything 😊
Thanks it’s so useful I have same problem with the toilet flush so I might fix it myself
When you put the part back in the toilet do you just put it in or did you use silicone?
That was really helpful! Thank u.
THANK YOU..I WILL BE ABLE TO SOLVE THE EXACT PROBLEM I HAVE BEEN HAVING WITH MY CISTERN.
Great work, matey
Awesome! Looks like my toilet has a similar fault.
Thanks that was very useful
My toilet is doing this. I might have a go at repairing it myself
Thank You. Helped ne alot
why undo the whole syphon,just twist the bottom as you did to change the washer,note change they're not reversible, might work for a short time but for sure expect the phone to ring. That said well done for spinning it all back into the locking nut without it leaking.
Hi! where can we find them ? have exactly the same problem but unable to find them, tried screwfix,tool station etc
Thank you for making things easy
Bring back the BALLCOCK !!
sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't