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by alavapint »
Sun Jan 16, 2011 3:04 pm
I'd guess that most people have a similar problem given the current weather.
There is one way to reduce it and another to stop it ...
If you have a flush/syphon valve with an adjustable flush tab on the side.
Reduce the amount of water being used for a flush. This way less icy cold water enters the cistern and reduces the amount of condensation created.
It does work, about six weeks ago I replaced our dual flush valve and fitted an adjustable one, the condensation has just about gone.
Yesterday I removed it and increased the flush volume ... the condensation has returned ... as most of the dual flush mechanisms have bayonet type fitting, it only takes seconds to remove and adjust it.
If you want to eliminate the condensation ... connect your cistern to your hot water supply ... I know two people who have done it, and they dont have the problem anymore ... it's not very green though, as your boiler fires up every time the toilet is flushed.