ivan2009
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Hi everyone. I have an 8 year old Duravit Metro, and right now every 5 minutes or so the water level drops a tad (like 1 cm or so) and triggers the tank to refill back to the fill line. Suspecting that this was a flush valve issue, I purchased and installed a new one (Flush valve 2" for Metro, part #0074135300). First, I cleaned the area of the bottom of the tank where the flush valve mounts and the gasket forms a seal. After installing, I added a bit of water and confirmed after waiting several hours that the seal at the gasket (not at the flapper) is water tight. However, in full operation the toilet is doing the same thing again! This is an entirely brand new flush valve. Is this just a design flaw with regard to how the flapper mechanism on the Duravit Metro works?
Is there anything else that I should check before considering purchasing a new, more reliable toilet? Thanks.
Is there anything else that I should check before considering purchasing a new, more reliable toilet? Thanks.
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