Common Cistern Problems Watford
A diy guide to some of the most common problems associated with cisterns, along with advice on how to solve them. Read on and learn more.
Peter Sirdar Hardware Stores
01923 442700
443 Bushey Mill Lane
Bushey
Peter Sirdar Hardware Stores
01923 442700
443 Bushey Mill Lane
Bushey GB.WD232AP
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Langley Hardware
01923 222623
32 Langley Road
Watford
Langley Hardware
01923 222623
32 Langley Road
Watford GB.WD174PN
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Croxley Hardware Ltd
01923 246907
43 Baldwins Lane
Rickmansworth
Croxley Hardware Ltd
01923 246907
43 Baldwins Lane
Rickmansworth GB.WD33LS
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Magnet Ltd
01923 234043
7 Caxton Way
Watford
Magnet Ltd
01923 234043
7 Caxton Way
Watford GB.WD188RL
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Quicksharp Services
01923 262054
20 Old Mill Road
Kings Langley
Quicksharp Services
01923 262054
20 Old Mill Road
Kings Langley GB.WD48QT
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Furneaux Hardware
01923 227551
79 Vicarage Road
Watford
Furneaux Hardware
01923 227551
79 Vicarage Road
Watford GB.WD180EJ
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Anglian Home Improvements
0800 825 0387
6 Market Street
Watford
Anglian Home Improvements
0800 825 0387
6 Market Street
Watford GB.WD180PD
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Cowlings Hardware
020 89501664
40 High Street
Bushey
Cowlings Hardware
020 89501664
40 High Street
Bushey GB.WD233HL
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All Home Improvements
01923 330160
O 24 Sheepcot Lane
Watford
All Home Improvements
01923 330160
O 24 Sheepcot Lane
Watford GB.WD250DH
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C W Home Improvements
01923 262034
5 Fernhills
Kings Langley
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01923 262034
5 Fernhills
Kings Langley GB.WD48PT
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Corrosion in the cistern
If the cistern is showing signs of rust drain the water and remove all traces of rust with a wire brush or steel wool. Fill any pit marks with epoxy resin. When the filler has set, apply two or three coats of non-tainting bituminous paint. If the cistern is beyond repair, replace it immediately.
Cistern Overflows
If your cistern overflows the first thing you you need to check is that the float isn't a leaking. Unscrew it from the arm and shake it, if you hear water inside it will need to be replaced. If water gets inside a float it makes it too heavy to rise to the correct level to shut off the supply. If the float is still sounds, without leaks, it may just need to be adjusted. There is a small screw at the end of the float arm which you can use to adjust the level of the float. If the overflow persists after adjustment, it is possible the valve needs a new washer. To replace a washer you first need to shut off the water supply, flush any water out of the system and are then look under the valve for a split pin. Remove this and, using a screwdriver, slide the piston out of the valve body. You can now unscrew the end cap of the piston and remove the washer. Making sure you have a replacement washer of the same size, insert it into place. Reassemble the valve, slide the piston back in and reconnect it to the float arm. Switch the water supply back on and then adjust the arm accordingly.
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