good vid mate. only thing i would add is that you check for power wires in the wall and floor before drilling. my bathroom had some wires where i least expected them
This is a really informative helpful video but I wonder how I overcome the problem I have that the soil pipe on mine is an old iron one. It comes out too far as it is so the cistern has a block of wood behind it and the tiles. If I fit one of those plastic sleeves like the one you push the outlet into my toilet will be even further off the wall than it is now. All the videos seem to have convenient soil pipes. How do you overcome a problem like that without having to change the downpipes etc
Good video, but can you please upload a video on how to change the inside of the toilet flush system on a dual flush toilet like in this video? Mine has gone faulty in terms of flushing, I need the new inside thing, just need to know how to replace it? Cheers
any tips. my toilet is very similar, but after a flush it won't stop and overflows constant, do I need a new cistern as it looks like a spurious make, cheers
when it constantly overflows, it's usually the mechanism inside that needs adjusting. It may just be stuck, give it a wiggle. I'm not an expert but fixed my sisters due to hers overflowing where the water wasn't being switched off by the mechanism when it should. I had been twisted and was sticking against the inside of the cistern
Why did you add nuts at the bottom of the cistern? The cistern looks very precarious sitting on the pan like that. Also once there's 6 litres of water in the cistern, there'll be a lot of weight concentrated on those two nuts
M Nicholls all the other videos I've watched show the threads from the cistern fitting through the pan, then the nuts, washers etc fasten the cistern to the pan. Amateurs
silicone and water not a good idea you would have to wait for it to dry, my husband uses instead putty on the washers for a better seal and leak prevention, never the less a great video keep it up!
c'mon you guys, a little common sense here, as you drill the wall holes you put a little downward pressure on the drill,cos' you know that the cistern will be pulled down by a few mm, it's not rocket science,if you can't follow it,why are you viewing it ?
good vid mate. only thing i would add is that you check for power wires in the wall and floor before drilling. my bathroom had some wires where i least expected them
Great Video!!..just one question..do i have to use Rawl Plugs on the FLOOR too?
Brilliant! Thanks mate, you helped my dad install a cistern!!!
#ND Trung Great video. But WHAT did you anchor the pan to IE: did you install plugs in the hole through the floor ? @John Turner
Good idea to silicon rubber ring between cistern and pan as they often leak depending on brand
+MrPlumber18 Thanks, that's what I found too.
Boy you should be a good lecturer at the university. Nice video, well done!
REALLY good video. I just wish you would have shown the connection to the waste pipe.
this is a great step by step guide to install a toilet.
low cost bathrooms likes this video, a great incite for people! well done
Great video. But WHAT did you anchor the pan to IE: did you install plugs in the hole through the floor ?
I found this video really helpful. Thanks
Great Video - nicely laid out
you guys make everything look so easy !
This is a really informative helpful video but I wonder how I overcome the problem I have that the soil pipe on mine is an old iron one. It comes out too far as it is so the cistern has a block of wood behind it and the tiles. If I fit one of those plastic sleeves like the one you push the outlet into my toilet will be even further off the wall than it is now. All the videos seem to have convenient soil pipes. How do you overcome a problem like that without having to change
the downpipes etc
Fantastic video...if i lived near you I buy you beer just to say thanks!!
Thanks Tom. I really learned plenty from you today. I already Liked & Subscribe.
Didn't show what I wanted to see. The connecting to the water source.
Good video, but can you please upload a video on how to change the inside of the toilet flush system on a dual flush toilet like in this video? Mine has gone faulty in terms of flushing, I need the new inside thing, just need to know how to replace it? Cheers
Maybe it's a water free toilet!.LOL
It would be complete and perfect if we see the waste pipe fitted. Thanks a lot, really.
any tips. my toilet is very similar, but after a flush it won't stop and overflows constant, do I need a new cistern as it looks like a spurious make, cheers
when it constantly overflows, it's usually the mechanism inside that needs adjusting. It may just be stuck, give it a wiggle. I'm not an expert but fixed my sisters due to hers overflowing where the water wasn't being switched off by the mechanism when it should. I had been twisted and was sticking against the inside of the cistern
many thanks
Great video. Keep them coming!
Thanks Tommy this video is very helpful. thanks again
A plumber who knows what his doing and not use brute force good to see.
What about the inbound water line?
thank you very much you gave many great tips.
Some great tips that I will use. Thanks
Yes, I didnt see it fitted! We just pressumed that a waste pipe is already buit-in the wall going down the manhole..ohoh,,
Great video - really helped me a lot. Thank you
What about the water pipe to the cistern?
could I buy one toilet pan & cisterna in mexico city. Like is installing in the video
thanks for that bud will follow it for today
what type of toilet is that with horizontal tubing? how do you call that?
Why did you add nuts at the bottom of the cistern? The cistern looks very precarious sitting on the pan like that. Also once there's 6 litres of water in the cistern, there'll be a lot of weight concentrated on those two nuts
M Nicholls yaaa
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M Nicholls all the other videos I've watched show the threads from the cistern fitting through the pan, then the nuts, washers etc fasten the cistern to the pan. Amateurs
very nice video..you have really explained it wonderfully..:)
Nice and simple thanks😃👍
Great stuff, really helpful. thank you.
good job tom
were's the toilet base wall plugs ?, good video though !
how about the water pipes?
no mention of how to connect the water etc???
silicone and water not a good idea you would have to wait for it to dry, my husband uses instead putty on the washers for a better seal and leak prevention, never the less a great video keep it up!
thank you very much
Cheers bro
thank you
good idea
very nice
Thanks
Didn't connect the water!
very good
All pretty obvious really, but still nice to have it spelt out.
very usefull video :-)
good
Good
to Tommy trade im geting a new toilet to day
X📻🔋perfected ferreted
c'mon you guys, a little common sense here, as you drill the wall holes you put a little downward pressure on the drill,cos' you know that the cistern will be pulled down by a few mm, it's not rocket science,if you can't follow it,why are you viewing it ?
how about the water pipes? that is a secret. lol
use a licenced plumber
very good
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