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Old 02-01-2019, 12:03   #16
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
The assembly has to be compatible with the float you have, or you'll have to buy another float.

Plus I think your is a bottom entry type, not side entry. Is the water pipe connection below the cistern tank?
Correct, the initial panic to get it fixed has been averted, it can survive being left overnight without it dripping but if i went away for longer then it would be a problem.

The problem i initially had was the overflow was leaking inside the bathroom on the right angle pipe before it goes through the tiles to the outside wall causing a flood and a large brown wet patch on the kitchen ceiling, but some silicon sealant has stopped that.

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