Sourcing replacement wc.
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TerryH
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Sourcing replacement wc.

by TerryH » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:41 am

I need to replace a broken wc, same old story, someone dropped the aftershave down the dunny and broke it.

Does anyone know how I can source a matched replacement?

It's an old problem but surely there are specilist suppliers out there who cater for these things.

Help and suggestions appreciated.

TH

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by Steve the gas » Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:20 am

Hi Terry,

I'd try one of those reclammation yards/stores.

Hth

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by htg engineer » Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:52 am

A clue as to what make it is will help. If it is Armitage Shanks, Fordham or some other well known make then you may be lucky and get one. Any foreign or cheaper makes - it may prove more difficult/impossible.

What's special about the one you have ? patterned ? coloured ?
Could you get a similar one ?
is it close-coupled ?


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by TerryH » Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:37 pm

Hi,
Well the pan has no identification marks whatsoever and the cistern has 'caradon' writen on the inside of the lid.
Not helpful at all, I have taken a few pics and sent them to a company that specialises in discontinued stock and await their reply.

There's nothing particularly distinctive about it. Ten years old-ish, white and close-coupled.... and broke! :lol:

'Any foreign or cheaper makes - it may prove more difficult/impossible. '
I think this may be the outcome! At some point searching becomes uneconomical, doesn't it?
Thanks for the suggestions anyway.
TH

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by htg engineer » Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:15 pm

White close-coupled toilets are easy to find, but finding a toilet pan to fit the cistern may prove difficult.

If the toilet and cistern are 10 years old - a new toilet pan against a 10 year old cistern will stand out. It doesn't matter how clean you've kept it, they'll be different shades.

Would it not be easier to replace the toilet and cistern ? the pan and cistern would match in colour.

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by TerryH » Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:56 am

Thanks....
I had to dig about and 'phone a few suppliers, I finally found one in Hampshire and the pan arrived yesterday. I'll post a link to his site once I find it again!!!!
There was a huge difference in prices being quoted though, so it pays to dig a little deeper.
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by TerryH » Fri Aug 01, 2008 12:05 pm

Just found the address, the guy was very helpful and quick to reply, so it may be one to keep!
sanitary-salvage.co.uk
TH

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