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Worried Sick - we have a water leak may cost £000's

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  • Bettie
    Bettie Posts: 1,275 Forumite
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    Thanks for update. I was told the push button toilets are a major source of leaks because the water pressure changes at night which can cause them to trickle. The leak often goes undetected. Only this week my neighbour was informed of excess use which was traced to her fairly new toilet. She has had the internals replaced several times. She will not get a rebate as they called it a design fault, not a leak as such.I was advised never to change my old fashioned pull lever one.

    Meanwhile, my leak is now my responsibility and I have 21 days to find it and fix it. 😠

  • MattMattMattUK
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    Modern toilets do not leak because they are pish button, they leak because the water delivery mechanism from the flush relies on rubber seal which over time debris gets stuck in and stops it completely sealing.

  • Ayr_Rage
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    edited 21 March at 6:49PM

    Excellent typo (I guess) @MattMattMattUK !

    They have two buttons, pish and poo, LOL.

  • Bettie
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    only repeating what the man from the water board told me.

  • MattMattMattUK
    MattMattMattUK Posts: 12,791 Forumite
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    Your previous post claimed that they said it was due to changes in water pressure at night, it is nothing to do with that, which I pointed out.

  • Bettie
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    yes that's right. That's exactly what I was told. The pressure changes at night and in the morning causing it to trickle .

    waterboard took one look at inside her cistern and saw the waterline and knew straight away her problem even though it wasn't trickling at that moment.

    I don't think it can be a very good system to go wrong so often.

    my neighbours new toilet has now had the plumber out 4 times for this same problem. When I was at work it was a constant problem in staff toilets in the day, even when new internal bits were fitted.

  • TroubledTarts
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    edited 14 April at 4:10PM

    Can you view your smar meter data on your online account. With Anglian water you can and it gives you peace of mind when there is no water use it proves you have no leaks.

    Example below

    Spot the 1am trip to the toilet

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  • Bettie
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    I can't. Wish we had that system. I've had mine fixed but I'm still on edge as so far 5 leaks found and I've been told I may get more as pipes are old.

  • Peter999_2
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    Well, that has really annoyed me. I'm with crappy Yorkshire Water who are completely hopeless. Their smart meter reads two times a year, two bloody times. Ok, I thought, I'll submit a reading every month like I used to do with my electric before smart meters. Oh no, you can't do that, you can only submit meter readings twice a year as well.

    Looking at your excellent app showing water use down to 30 minute use makes my blood boil. YW just can't understand that with them hiking their prices up so much it is now really important to keep on top of the bills. Think I'm going to speak to my MP.

    I had a bad leak that was using 60 litres an hour - it was only picked up during one of the two meter readings a year so had been going on for probably 2 or 3 months. Grrrr. My bill was thousands and it really worries you. Fortunately I got it fixed (was just a fitting after the meter that was easily fixed) and they didn't charge me the money but they had no suggestions as to how I could easily prevent this from happening again.

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