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HomeTap & Toilet RepairsDual Flush Mechanism Repair

Dual flush toilets save water, you press the small button for a half flush and the large button for a full flush. But the mechanisms inside are more complex than traditional single-flush systems, and they're more prone to failure. Common problems include buttons that stick, buttons that don't trigger a flush, one button working but not the other, or both buttons flushing the same amount regardless of which you press. Most failures are worn linkages, broken plastic parts, or limescale jamming the mechanism Common across Nottingham, from Beeston to City Centre.

We carry replacement dual flush mechanisms for all major brands: Geberit, Grohe, Ideal Standard, Roca, and generic units that fit most toilets. The entire mechanism is usually replaced rather than trying to repair individual parts, it's more reliable and doesn't cost much more. Most replacements are completed in under an hour.

We operate across all Nottingham areas with same day service. No call-out fee, and all dual flush mechanism work carries a 12-month guarantee.

Common Dual Flush Problems

Dual flush mechanisms have more moving parts than traditional flushes, and they fail more frequently. Here's what we see most:

One button not working

One button triggers a flush, the other does nothing. This means the linkage for one button has broken. The mechanism needs replacing, you can't buy just the broken part.

Both buttons flush the same amount

The valve inside isn't responding to which button you press. It's stuck in one mode, usually full flush. The valve mechanism has worn out and needs replacing.

Buttons stick down

You press a button and it stays down, or it's very stiff to press. Limescale has built up around the button mechanism, or a plastic part inside has broken. We clean or replace it.

Toilet runs constantly after flushing

The flush valve isn't closing properly after you release the button. The valve seal has worn out. This wastes hundreds of litres a day.

Weak flush on both buttons

The flush valve isn't opening fully, or the water level in the cistern is too low. We check the valve operation and adjust the fill valve to raise the water level.

How Dual Flush Mechanisms Work

Understanding the system helps explain why it fails:

Two-part flush valve

The valve at the bottom of the cistern has two opening modes: half-open for the small button (3-4 litres) and full-open for the large button (6 litres). Linkages from each button control how wide the valve opens.

Push-button actuator

The buttons on top of the cistern connect to the flush valve via cables or rods. When you press a button, it pulls a cable that opens the valve. If the cable breaks or detaches, that button stops working.

Why they fail more than single flush

More moving parts means more can go wrong. Single flush systems just have a simple lever, dual flush has two buttons, two cables, and a valve with multiple positions. Plastic parts wear out faster than brass.

Limescale impact

Nottingham's moderately hard water builds up limescale inside the flush valve mechanism. Over time this jams moving parts, causes sticking, and wears out seals faster.

How We Fix Dual Flush Mechanisms

Most dual flush repairs involve replacing the entire mechanism:

1

Remove the push-button panel

We carefully remove the button assembly from the cistern lid. Some unscrew, some have clips, each brand is slightly different. We know the release methods.

2

Inspect the mechanism

We test each button to see which part has failed: the buttons themselves, the cables, or the flush valve. We also check for limescale buildup.

3

Drain the cistern

We turn off the water and flush to empty the cistern. This lets us access the flush valve at the bottom.

4

Remove the old mechanism

The flush valve unscrews from the base of the cistern. We lift it out, disconnect the cables, and remove the button assembly.

5

Fit the replacement

We install a new flush valve, connect new cables to the buttons, adjust the mechanism height, and test both buttons work correctly. We set the valve to flush the correct amounts.

6

Test and adjust

We refill the cistern and test both buttons multiple times. Small button should give a short flush, large button a full flush. We adjust the valve if needed until it's working perfectly.

Upfront prices, no nasty surprises

We'll always tell you the cost before we start. These are typical price ranges, your exact quote depends on the job.

ServiceTypical Cost
Dual flush button repair (minor fix)£85-£110
Complete dual flush mechanism replacement£110-£160
Flush valve seal replacement£90-£130
Cable/actuator repair£80-£120

All prices are estimated. Final costs depend on the specific job. We provide detailed quotes before starting work.

Got questions? Here's the quick answers.

How much does dual flush mechanism repair cost in Nottingham?
Minor button repairs cost £85-£110 across Nottingham and surrounding areas. Complete mechanism replacement costs £110-£160. Flush valve seal replacement is £90-£130. Cable or actuator repairs are £80-£120. Most jobs take 45 minutes to 1 hour.
How long does dual flush mechanism replacement take?
Complete replacement takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. Simple button repairs take 20-30 minutes. We carry common replacement mechanisms on the van, so most repairs are completed same-day, whether you're in City Centre, West Bridgford, or Beeston.
Can you repair just the broken button?
Usually no. Dual flush mechanisms are sold as complete units, you can't buy individual cables or linkages separately. If one part fails, we replace the whole mechanism. It's more reliable long-term We cover all Nottingham areas including NG1, NG2, and NG9 postcodes.
Why does one button work but not the other?
The cable or rod connecting that button to the flush valve has broken or detached. The button moves but it's not triggering the valve. We replace the entire mechanism to fix it properly We cover all Nottingham areas including NG1, NG2, and NG9 postcodes.
Are all dual flush mechanisms the same?
No, different brands use different designs. Geberit, Grohe, Roca, and Ideal Standard all have their own systems. We carry universal mechanisms that fit most toilets, plus brand-specific units for common systems We cover all Nottingham areas including NG1, NG2, and NG9 postcodes.
Why is my dual flush toilet always running?
The flush valve seal has worn out and isn't closing completely after you flush. Water trickles constantly from the cistern into the bowl. We replace the seal or the entire valve We cover all Nottingham areas including NG1, NG2, and NG9 postcodes.
Can I convert my dual flush back to a single flush?
Yes, we can fit a traditional siphon or single-flush valve instead. Single flush systems are simpler and more reliable, but they use more water per flush We cover all Nottingham areas including NG1, NG2, and NG9 postcodes.
Why are both buttons flushing the same amount?
The valve mechanism inside isn't responding correctly to which button you press. It's stuck in full-flush mode, or the linkages have failed. The mechanism needs replacing We cover all Nottingham areas including NG1, NG2, and NG9 postcodes.
Do you guarantee dual flush repairs?
Yes, all dual flush mechanism work carries a 12-month guarantee. If the same fault recurs within a year, we'll fix it free. The parts we fit are good quality and should last 5-10 years We cover all Nottingham areas including NG1, NG2, and NG9 postcodes.
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