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Hi guys. I hope you can help me out please.

I have moved into a conversion which has 2 toilets on two levels. Both toilets have had issues where they won't stop 'running' after being flushed from a constant trickle, to full water flow, which has required us to remove the internal piece pictured to clean around the seal to prevent it. When this happens the tank doesn't fill and therefore the water is running and audible.

Removing the internal piece connected to the push button and cleaning around the seal does eventually work but even then, there is an invisible trickle which gradually causes a limescale buildup as I life in an extremely hard water area.

The previous owner must've had these replaced at some point as the old internal piece has been thrown inside the unit housing the toilet.

I've pictured what I can - do you have any idea what this type of system is called and what a decent replacement would be? I'd like to get this order before asking a plumber to come and replace it.

Thanks in advance,
Dan

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no good cleaning the seals as they bubble up this is what causes it to pass water you need to replace the seal,
 
Thanks for that.

By replacing the unit I assume there will be a new seal? I've tried cleaning it so many times but it ends up with issues again.

Any other tips would be welcome. I'm not sure if it's due to all the limescale.
 
The water level looks awfully high in the cistern too.
( From the water marks in the cistern )

The inlet valve could be knackered also
 
Hi guys thanks for this. I got the above Grohe flush system and replaced it and they're still running / heaving issues. Any ideas? They came with new seals so I wonder if there's anything else I can try?
 
Hi guys thanks for this. I got the above Grohe flush system and replaced it and they're still running / heaving issues. Any ideas? They came with new seals so I wonder if there's anything else I can try?
Water level in the cistern to high?
 
Thanks. Would that make a difference? The water isn't over the overflow of the flush valve so it's because of the seal I think.

Do you recognise what inlet system is the right one? Willing to try anything!
 
Did you clean the housing that the valve sits in or did you replace the whole thing?
No harm in adjusting the water right down to see if that makes a difference is there.
 
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