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Hi All,

I have had this toilet for the past few years but noticing this year, that the water supply pipe is wet to touch and droplets are being formed. I initially suspected a leak however the whole base bottom of the cistern appears to be sweating which leads me to think it might be condensation instead of a leak.

Its making quite a mess of the flooring around the toilet - any idea on what could be done to solve. Its a very small WC, with a radiator and no extractor. Will turning the radiator temperature in WC down or off perhaps help?

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Thanks!
 

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The opposite!

Condensation forms on cold surfaces, so if you can get the room warmer there will be less of a problem.

If this is a new problem then it could well be caused by a faulty inlet valve. If this does not shut off properly then new, cold, water is constantly being introduced to the cistern - this lowers its temperature and therefore more condensation will form on it.
If it shuts off correctly, then the water in the cistern will gradually warm up to room temperature- and less condensation occurs.

First port of call, check the inlet valve.
 
If @Ben-gee's suggestion isn't the cause then you need to figure out where the water causing the humidity is coming from. If you don't have a shower or bath in the same room, then a leak or penetrating damp would be next on my list of possibilities.
 

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