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Leaking toilet, sorry boring

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alltheworld · 22/11/2017 22:24

Toilet installed about a year ago is ever so slightly leaking from the base. Is this something I can fix or what should be done?

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PigletJohn · 23/11/2017 00:03

do you mean leaking from the pipe that comes out of the back?

Or is it leaking from the bottom of the cistern and running down the outside?

put a few drops of food dye into the pan, and a different colour into the cistern. What colour is the leak?

alltheworld · 23/11/2017 06:56

Thank you. I am not sure. Where the toilet meets the floor there is a small amount of water around the edge. I will try food dye and report back!

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alltheworld · 24/11/2017 09:03

BiZarrely the problem seems to have gone away but if it happens again I will bear in mind the useful tip thanks.

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johnd2 · 24/11/2017 09:17

Could have been condensation if the room was warm and damp and the cold water cold. Maybe the change in weather stopped it.

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