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Hi All,
im new here. I'm looking for a reliable plumber to fix a leak behind my toilet. I am pretty sure the leak is coming from the toilet waste connector as whenever the flush is pulled, the water leaks into the downstairs kitchen ceiling. Because the toilet has a cistern built in i though it might be difficult to get in that way to check for where the leak was coming from. So, I opened up a piece of my downstairs kitchen ceiling, pulled the flush a few times and could tell for definite the leak was coming from the toilet. It's either the cistern or pan connector but I'm confident it would be the pan connector. Unfortunately I can't get access to this from the ceiling so would need a professional in to take a look.

anyone available to look at this in the newport area? Or cardiff as we are nearby.. Or even marshfield.

please get in contact if you can help.
thanks!
 
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