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Toilet cistern roaring...

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TommyC | 12:27 Wed 04th Feb 2004 | Home & Garden
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Can any plumbers out there please tell me why the toilet cistern roars deafeningly during the refill, which takes anything up to twenty minutes, with a slow, slow drip from the tank refill tap ? This comes and goes on a cyclic basis, really bad on every flush for a few days, then it appears to stop for about a week, then back again worse than ever. The pipes around the house vibrate at the time, and turning on any cold tap full during the refill stops the problem - until you turn the tap off again.. ! Plumbers don't seem to want to know..!!
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its probably an airlock in the feed pipe. if you drain that pipe and refill it it should work, or flush the loo then clout the pipe with a hammer all along its length to release the air.
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Clout a water pipe with a hammer...? Ok.. I'll try it..gently..!! :o) Damn pipe disappears into the wall high up, so it'll have to be done inside the airing cupboard somehow... Think I'll probably end up draining the whole system and re-filling it, for the best chance of success..!! Thanks for your help...
Try fitting a Torbeck valve at the cistern inlet. Price around �7 for side entry and �10 for bottom entry. These appear to cut out pipe banging and shut off without drips!!

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