Faulty toilet pan
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Neilhza
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I've had a new toilet fitted as part of a refurbishment on my home. The installation complete, we've now discovered the toilet pan does not flush properly and appears to be defective. I have asked that they cover the cost of fitting a replacement but the supplier is refusing to do anything about that. It feels quite wrong that we have to pay twice to fit something that couldn't be demonstrated as fit for purpose until it was professionally installed, and concerned this could happen with a replacement item too! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Whats the issue with the toilet?
If its not flushing away id be inclined to think it was fitted wrong as opposed to the toilet being faulty (as in toilet too low against the waste pipe trying to push poop up hill so to speak). Its not that common for toilets to be inherently faulty. Unless its something obvious like a crack of chip but then thats more or less always a transport issue.
Who fitted it?0 -
A professional plumber has fitted it. It looks like a defect in the pan rim is preventing the cistern water from flowing down the pan with the necessary force.0
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If you bought it using a credit card, get the CC company to follow it up and get a refund.For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple and wrong.0
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Sorry if I'm not seeing it, but how does this save me paying a plumber twice for fitting one toilet?0
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Just to be clear; who chose the toilet, you or the plumber?0
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I chose and purchased it.0
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If the supplier is refusing to help, the only route forward is to use the small claims court.0
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A professional plumber has fitted it. It looks like a defect in the pan rim is preventing the cistern water from flowing down the pan with the necessary force.
What has the plumber said about this?
What is the defect? If there is a lump of material blocking the water flow, can it be removed easily?
Have you checked inside the cistern? Is the float set too low so that there isn't enough water in the cistern to create a decent flush?
Is the outlet at the base of the cistern for the flushing water blocked in any way so you are getting a reduced flow?A man walked into a car showroom.
He said to the salesman, “My wife would like to talk to you about the Volkswagen Golf in the showroom window.”
Salesman said, “We haven't got a Volkswagen Golf in the showroom window.”
The man replied, “You have now mate".0 -
If the supplier is refusing to help, the only route forward is to use the small claims court.
This will have a cost, which should be recoverable if you win. No doubt the supplier thinks you won't bother.
It would be unusual for good builders' merchants to take a hard line on complaints, but I've read about on-line outfits selling goods of lesser known or non-branded types having poor customer service. I wouldn't expect companies like say, Ideal Standard, to ignore a customer complaint either.
Is it a well known brand?0
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