Ashley Burton
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@Kayos & @brightspark It's that classic scenario where you try to save someone money & it back fires with you wearing egg on your face
well worth doing yourself if it works . if it goes pear shaped its your own time that is lost so worth tryingAgreed. I would normally swop the whole thing but it would have meant dismantling half the bathroom to get at it.
This is the one that fitted ours.
Ive never successfully repaired a cheap plastic fill valve, I have a box with around 50 different washers and diaphragms, even if the correct one is in there it often doesn't work or even worse, doesn't last.
Quicker to swap for a decent valve
Agreed. I would normally swop the whole thing but it would have meant dismantling half the bathroom to get at it.
This is the one that fitted ours.
How's the bathroom going @Fazerruss![]()
Oh really? I find that a bit strange with this particular joint though, it's just a thread/nut so surely it were designed to be taken apart in the first place?? I did see comments on ebay on some of the diaphragms though, some do seem poorly made/fail early so I bought mine from screwfix.![]()
it ok to take it apart and thanks ok after only a few years after 7 or 10 years is so corroded up with lime scale you spend more time cleaning than after you fit it because you cleaned the water leaks and then you have to fit a new one at your cost
You want to talk about it ?Either I have been transported back to 2020 or there is a bug in the thread
OR @gaz1 is getting slow