Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
02-01-2019, 11:03
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
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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?
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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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02-01-2019, 11:56
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
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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.
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Start to panic again:
If the overflow is dripping during these cold nights, the overflow pipe can easily freeze and block. Then the cistern will overflow in your bathroom.
This is a reason why many homes don't have an overflow pipe to outside these days, but one that internally overflows into the toilet bowl.
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03-01-2019, 10:23
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
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There are no metal parts in the valve posted. There is no need for vinegar or any other method suggested.
The diaphram has a hole in it and I don't care what the rip off plumber has said it only needs a replacement diaphram.
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No need to get so cross.
The picture posted does show metal on the flush part between the handle and the syphon. It is this that might benefit from a squirt of lubricant.
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03-01-2019, 12:08
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
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Start to panic again:
If the overflow is dripping during these cold nights, the overflow pipe can easily freeze and block. Then the cistern will overflow in your bathroom.
This is a reason why many homes don't have an overflow pipe to outside these days, but one that internally overflows into the toilet bowl.
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Thanks for the warning, it should survive the winter as have no plans to go out long enough and if it was going to be an issue i would turn it off in the bathroom until the ballcock valve is replaced or fixed.
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03-01-2019, 12:12
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
Note that in the original photo, the long threaded bit of plastic "tubing" which contains the metal bar from the cistern handle to the actuator should be free from that bar in many models. Any build up of corrosion or limescale between them can cause problems.
I'd post a pic showing it rather than describing it, but I can't figure out how to since we lost our VM webspace.
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03-01-2019, 12:36
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
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Note that in the original photo, the long threaded bit of plastic "tubing" which contains the metal bar from the cistern handle to the actuator should be free from that bar in many models. Any build up of corrosion or limescale between them can cause problems.
I'd post a pic showing it rather than describing it, but I can't figure out how to since we lost our VM webspace.
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To post a pic you go to manage attachments below the text box assuming you have made the pic the correct file size you then click browse and select the pic then click upload, then submit the message, if the file is too big then change the size in software.
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03-01-2019, 14:35
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
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To post a pic you go to manage attachments below the text box assuming you have made the pic the correct file size you then click browse and select the pic then click upload, then submit the message, if the file is too big then change the size in software.
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Cheers!
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03-01-2019, 14:41
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
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13-01-2019, 10:17
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Re: Ballcock valve not switching off due to limescale
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The rod rotates freely, thanks for the pic.
Update...
I seemed to have fixed it just by spraying limescale remover all over the ballcock switch, this has caused it to initially stop the threat of it overflowing as well as make it fill the cistern a lot quicker, so i will leave it like this for now seeing there doesn't appear to be a threat of it overflowing.
Thanks for all advice from everyone.
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