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After flushing the cistern, the cistern fills up, water leaks out again, and we are forced to turn off the stopcock... The cistern flush button. I apologise if I am not expressing myself correctly, due to my lack of technical knowledge. In any case, I have bought a replacement rubber ball part (rubber/plastic ball with rod and nuts), but given the difficult access, I would like it installed by a professional familiar with this type of work. That's why I would like to request a quote. It's an old backpack cistern; the flat is from the 1960s. Two years ago, I replaced the flush mechanism with a new one (the blue and white plastic type). Now it leaks water into the bowl and the tank seems to never stop filling. The stopcock is next to the tank.
