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Flush King
Добавлен 6 ноя 2013
Here at FlushKING we are about more than fixing your toilet or cistern! To us it's about water preservation and control.
It's about versatility, simplicity and value for money solutions to water wastage and toilet repair.
We offer a range of repair and replacement Flush valves that are fully adjustable to the needs of the individual household.
We also offer a range of ball valve replacement Fill valves including adjustable, bottom fill, quiet operation and fast fill features.
And if you're looking to refurbish a toilet completely we have a range of Cistern repair packs.
With Water metering spreading across the country and water wastage being a key environmental issue FlushKING can save you money if you act now to repair or reduce!
It's about versatility, simplicity and value for money solutions to water wastage and toilet repair.
We offer a range of repair and replacement Flush valves that are fully adjustable to the needs of the individual household.
We also offer a range of ball valve replacement Fill valves including adjustable, bottom fill, quiet operation and fast fill features.
And if you're looking to refurbish a toilet completely we have a range of Cistern repair packs.
With Water metering spreading across the country and water wastage being a key environmental issue FlushKING can save you money if you act now to repair or reduce!
Saving Water & Bills With FlushKINGFull #CanYouBeatTheMeter
How much water can you save by replacing your old toilet flush with a FlushKING toilet flush valve?
The average household spend £400 per year on water.
Installing FlushKING flush valve will save 1/3 of water each time you flush the toilet.
The average person flushes the toilet five times a day, toilets make up around 31% of a households water consumption. this can be dramatically reduced by fitting modern water saving Flush & Fill Valves to your toilet cistern.
Challenge yourself #CanYouBeatTheMeter ?
Save even more water by replacing your toilet fill vale also. Complete toilet flush kits costs less than £20. Buy here:
www.flushking.co.uk/our-products
The average household spend £400 per year on water.
Installing FlushKING flush valve will save 1/3 of water each time you flush the toilet.
The average person flushes the toilet five times a day, toilets make up around 31% of a households water consumption. this can be dramatically reduced by fitting modern water saving Flush & Fill Valves to your toilet cistern.
Challenge yourself #CanYouBeatTheMeter ?
Save even more water by replacing your toilet fill vale also. Complete toilet flush kits costs less than £20. Buy here:
www.flushking.co.uk/our-products
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Видео
Saving Water & Bills With FlushKING #CanYouBeatTheMeter
Просмотров 6 тыс.8 лет назад
How much water can you save by replacing your old toilet flush with a FlushKING toilet flush valve? Challenge yourself #CanYouBeatTheMeter ? The average household spends £400 a year on water. Installing a FlushKING flush valve will save water each time you flush. Buy here: www.flushking.co.uk/our-products
How to Change a Side Entry Fill Valve in Your Toilet Cistern.
Просмотров 74 тыс.10 лет назад
James removes an old noisy leaking fill valve with the efficient and quiet side entry bottom fill valve from FlushKING. You can find the fill valve used in this hot to video at www.flushking.co.uk/side-entry-fill-valve.
How to Change a Top Fixed Push Button Flush Valve in a Toilet Cistern.
Просмотров 383 тыс.10 лет назад
James shows you how to replace an old, leaky or faulty fixed top flush valve for the water saving FlushKING flush valve. You can find the valve used in this how to video at www.flushking.co.uk/dual-flush-top-press-toilet-flush-valve.
How to Update your Old Lever Flush Toilet to a Push Button Flush.
Просмотров 98 тыс.10 лет назад
James brings an old lever flush toilet up to date by showing you how to install a modern and water saving, dual flush, modern push button flush valve. You can find the Flush valve used in this how to video at www.flushking.co.uk/flexi-mount-dual-flush-valve.
How to Install a Bottom Entry Fill Valve in your Toilet Cistern.
Просмотров 393 тыс.10 лет назад
James shows you the features of the FlushKING brass shank, fully adjustable, bottom entry fill valve. This simple walk-through will help you to repair your toilet cistern fill valve problems. The valve used in this video can be found at www.flushking.co.uk/adjustable-fill-valve-brass-shank.
Plumberparts.co.uk Reviews the FlushKing Range
Просмотров 9 тыс.10 лет назад
James from Plumberparts.co.uk talks about the range of flush and fill valves available from www.flushking.co.uk. He outlines all the money & water saving benefits of the range.
Strange isn`t it how all these DIY videos always show the easy access, easy to get tools to, not very old or brand new fittings.....and guess what, it all just comes off sooooo easy! Good video, but lets have a video with a bast**** of a fitting where you cant get to it and its all sealed and rusted up........real life in other words.
Very helpful and informative... thank you
Great video. With regards to the flush valve outlet size do all flush systems come with different washer sizes or is that something we also have to find desperately?
I have found with the vintage style toilet and modern handle flush, my elderly relatives give it a yank like the old days. This has resulted in the mechanism snapping inside 🤬🤬. I’m looking for a replacement now UK.
Did you buy that rubber seal that had a much better fit separately? My toilet is leaking in that area and I just bought a new rubber seal… I thought that I wasn’t tightening hard enough… what am I doing wrong?
You missed out the removal of an old knackered fibre washer and check for a clean surface for the new fibre washer to seat on
Woao massive thanks for this video!
the trouble with button flushes is if you have long nails they are a nightmare..
Hold tight ! Good job, I will attempt tomorrow. BTW you look younger here !
I 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 hearing when the water fills the cistern; it's a nice enough noise & reassures me it's still working! 😊
Excellent and simple video! Just what I was looking for! Thanks so!!! 😊
Thanks very much, mine is a side entry and would fill to the overflow wasting water when anything else like a tap or washing machine was being used. Installed this today after seeing your video at the weekend and the toilet is back to normal 👍🙂
This is the second one for the basement bat. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOuLt8IL_GxhhaK8DBuKEL-zV0UJVpWZn , works great
Thanks very much
What size grips fit the cistern base nut?
This was surprisingly entertaining
I sometimes respect plumbers to the greatest degree for having to put their faces so close to other people's toilets in order to get the job done...
this is an ad
Why us she wearing dungarees like a local lesbian? Is this a woke advert? They couldn't have made her look any more unattractive if they tried. If sex sells this ain't selling anything! Good product mind.
Who is she?
Who is she?
i notice up near the top there is a short nozzle that looks like a pipe should go on there , mine has this but has a blanking plug in it as does the one in this video but the replacement i purchased has the nozzle but is not blanked off , just wondering what the nozzle is for as can't find any info on it , nozzle can be seen at 4.06 in video
Did you find out?
Great vid. TIP ! ALWAYS make sure you have the RIGHT tools to hand plus rags etc (old plastic food tubs come in handy)👀👍I removed the SIPHON unit to allow easier access for install. (Check out vids on this) AND sometimes its worth replacing the siphon unit at the same time! 👀👍Overall the cost (parts) should be about £50 !! WITH the siphon unit replaced OR about £20 - £30 with just the filler unit.
thank you so much. worked a treat!!!!!
Very helpful my problem is the nut holding the pipe in the tank as its got years of pain and stuff, I think I can do it . later now and its done just about 2inches room to work the old valve out and put the new one in, not easy with hands like shovels also I need another hand for the torch. Thanks a bunch and now I`ll have a TOT
I recommend people switch back to a lever flush syphon flush system, since the push button valves leak after a few years and you waste 2-3 flushes a day down the pan. This is due to bits of limescale getting in the flush valves seal causing water waste...
Good explanation. That what we need.
Great
Top explanation! Thank you!
Is this how to upgrade from a ballcok.
Thanks for this easy to follow video. You made it look simple and it was simple. I had to replace this and isolation valve. This video helped towards saving me a starting fee of £170+vat and that's not including parts!
If I don't drop a penny in the pot and piss on it I won't win.
Ba bye
Thanks. This gave me the confidence to swap out my side inlet valve that kept overflowing no matter how i adjusted it. Was very quick and easy even for a DIY-fobe. Got the valve (not same brand as in this vid), adjustable wrench and grips all from screwfix and works great. Cheers mate!
Thank you! This was super helpful.
Hi Great video , how do you know if it's a 15mm or 1/2" that;s needed , thanks for any help , G
Old metal water pipes tended to be 1/2 inch. HOWEVER COPPER tends to be 12mm so the 1/2inc/12mm type.👀1 inch = 25.4mm There are some fitted with PLASTIC piping and that too is 12mm. ALWAYS be careful NOT to OVER TIGHTEN connectors etc Tighten enough to ensure water is NOT seeping around the connection etc.
Apparently you should be aware that the EUROPEAN pipes are 3/8inch. If you are in the UK 1/2inch or 12mm is the norm. 👀3/8ths of an inch = 0.375in × 25.4= 9.525mm 👀
I wish the plumbers are this clever. They always want replace the the entire bathroom with new stuff.
"Everything should be just fine", famous last words.
What a gross oversimplification, it's quite a lot more tricky than this fella makes out. Poor video!!
So I replaced mine and it's leaking underneath from the bottom of the cistern. I have the rubber washer the right way around and it seems to be snug enough.
I solved it! Unscrewed again and took the new one out, thoroughly cleaned around the cistern hole, re-seated the valve and reconnected. Now it works and no leak (so far!). So pleased with myself!!!
Thanks for this. Very nervous about disconnecting anything water-related but I think it's about time I learned!
Slow it down, just a tad. You are a very experienced Pro. Your audience, who are watching because they haven’t got a clue, are NOT.
Fitted this (fluid master version with brass shank) last month but today found water overflowing drips...seems as if there is some gunk or small stone particles stuck in washer...any idea how to strip this down to replace or clean washer?
Thank you for a informative video.
Excellent demonstration. Well done. Off I go now to finish the job. Queen Bee will be thrilled I’ve solved another head-wrecking problem for her.
Did you use a seal at the final connection
main man brass connection spot on
Do you use PTFE tape at all, sorry for the bone question. Not a plumber
Where do I find a side entry ball valve toilet tank?
3:28 I don't understand why i am getting a leak from the bottom fitting as the rubber washer inside should form a good seal. I notice you had no washer when fitting the bottom nut. Presumably i need to apply some silicon.