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	<title>North Leeds Plumbing &#38; Heating - Home Improvement and DIY Advice &#187; Concealed Cisterns</title>
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		<title>Considerations when choosing a new toilet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 13:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Hargreaves</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One very visually appealing option currently available for the bathroom is the concealed cistern toilet. With concealed cistern toilets you have the option of having the cistern resting on the floor like any ordinary toilet or, alternatively, it can be wall-hung which means it is not resting on the floor. A wall-hung concealed cistern toilet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One very visually appealing option currently available for the bathroom is the concealed cistern toilet. With concealed cistern toilets you have the option of having the cistern resting on the floor like any ordinary toilet or, alternatively, it can be wall-hung which means it is not resting on the floor. A wall-hung concealed cistern toilet creates a lot of space but they also require a lot of support.</p>
<p>One of the advantages that come with a concealed toilet cistern is the fact that they are not visible to the eye and this not only releases a lot of space creating room in the bathroom but also makes the bathroom look very neat. Another advantage is that the noise that results from flushing a toilet is greatly reduced since the flushing action and refilling of the water closet is happening inside the bathroom wall.</p>
<p>When concealed toilet cisterns are mentioned to most people, the misconception they have is that should a plumbing problem arise, it will be very difficult to solve &ndash; probably even requiring bringing down the wall. The truth is that any plumbing expert can easily service the cistern. This though is dependent on how the installation was done. In situations where the cistern is hidden in the wall of the bathroom, all that is required for servicing and repairing is opening the access panel. If the cistern is hidden in bathroom vanity units or atop the ceiling, the access panel is not necessary since external access is the obvious option.</p>
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