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Concealed Cisterns: Sourcing Spares When You Can't See the Tank

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2026-08-08 12:28 8 0

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A flush valve, by contrast, works as a straightforward seal at the base of the cistern that lifts to let water fall directly through into the pan under gravity, with no siphoning action involved, and shuts again once the float or timer mechanism allows it to reseat. Flush valves are what almost all dual-flush cisterns use, since a siphon's all-or-nothing action makes a genuine short flush difficult to achieve, whereas a valve can simply be held open for a shorter or longer period.

Concealed cisterns sit behind a wall or inside a duct, with only a flush plate visible in the finished bathroom, and that single design choice changes almost everything about how a plumber approaches a repair. There is no lid to lift and no tank to inspect at a glance, so the whole job starts with getting through the access plate before any diagnosis can begin.

A side-entry fill valve takes its supply through the side wall of the cistern, typically a few centimetres up from the base, with the water pipe running horizontally into the tank. This is the older and still very common arrangement in UK homes, particularly where the supply pipe rises through a wall cavity or runs along a skirting board before turning up into the cistern. Side-entry valves are usually the easier option where floor space beneath the cistern is tight, since there is no need for the pipe to come straight up from below.

Plumb2U stocks side levers, lid-mounted levers and the link arms and clips that connect them to flush valves and siphons, priced for trade buyers ordering more than one at a time. For a plumber working through several lever jobs a week, having a trade supplies merchant that lists the fitting details clearly rather than a single generic photo makes the difference between one van visit and two. Plumb2U, trading from Epsom but supplying trade accounts UK-wide, carries a lever range that covers most of what turns up on a round.

Where brand-specific parts genuinely earn their keep is on cisterns built to a proprietary design that a universal part simply cannot replicate. Concealed cistern frames are the clearest example, since the tank dimensions, fill valve fitting and flush plate connection are often specified by the frame manufacturer and will not accept a generic part regardless of how adjustable it claims to be. Some premium close-coupled suites also use proprietary flush valve shapes or seal profiles that a standard universal valve will not seat against correctly, leading to a slow leak that only appears once the cistern is refilled and left running for a while.

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