by ant1 »
Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:56 am
Helloee,
I did just that, thankyou. I bought a complete kit and started from scratch; it was as anonymous as the previous fittings, had no adjustment instructions but at least I could choose what I needed but the rest was discarded, very wasteful.
I know now, following experiments, that the various sliders on the body do different things on different fittings; that it's easier for a bodger to install the doughnut he has to hand (left over from a kit?) than to fit the correct one; also that in my limited experience of three toilets in my house, three more in my daughter's new house and one or two others that the things get installed by speed merchants who don't know how - or bother - to set them up!
On the face of it this isn't a very useful post but it is, really - it exposes the extent to which shoddy work is not discovered until it's too late for any complaint! I've come across similar problems with electrical work, not least in this new house. Realistically the average quality-of-work is barely adequate because most people no longer have the ability to know otherwise. Sad, eh!
Thankyou - regards, Ant