The Andy Naylor Fan Club
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Morning, in May of this year I had a new bathroom fitted which included a concealed toilet cistern. When the builder installed the back to wall toilet and cistern he had to adjust the internal workings a couple of times before he was happy that it functioned properly. Two months later I had to get him back because the overflow in the cistern was continously in use. He came and again done an adjustment. Over the last month when flushing the toilet it took longer and longer for the cistern to fill up. This morning there was no flush at all so I decided to take the lid of the unit and have a look in the cistern. To my untrained eye it looks as though the internal mechanism is a bit too big for the cistern. The reason I say this is that the orange arm to the left is bang up against the cistern and has no freedom to move, thus not allowing it to function. If I need to get him back I would like to point out to him what he needs to do to resolve this issue. Failing that is there a fix I could do myself or would one of you plumbers be willing to do the job for me? Thanks.