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Overflow Pipe Repair in Swindon

Professional overflow pipe repair service in Swindon.

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Overflow pipe repair in Swindon. Water dripping from an overflow usually means a faulty valve or ballcock.

Swindon Plumbers provides professional overflow pipe repair services across Swindon and surrounding areas. Our fully insured engineers carry parts on every van and provide upfront quotes before any work begins.

For overflow pipe repair in Swindon, call 01793 544 101. We aim to respond within 2 hours for emergencies, or within 2 working days for non-urgent work. Our opening hours are Monday to Thursday 8:30am–6pm and Friday 9am–4pm.

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Signs Your Toilet's About to Overflow

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Water rising when you flush

You flush and the water level rises almost to the rim before slowly draining. This means a partial blockage. If you flush again, it'll overflow. Stop flushing and call us. Don't keep trying to flush it clear, you'll flood the bathroom.

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Cistern constantly running

The cistern fills after you flush but doesn't stop. Water runs continuously into the overflow pipe (the small pipe going outside or into the toilet bowl). It's wasting water and will run up your bill if you're on a meter. Usually a failed ballvalve or flush valve seal.

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Water on the floor around the toilet

If there's water pooling around the base of the toilet, it's either overflowed recently or there's a leak from the cistern, the flush pipe, or the pan connector. Check if it's clean water (cistern leak) or dirty water (bowl overflow or waste leak).

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Gurgling sound from the toilet

A gurgling noise when you flush or when water drains from sinks or baths means there's a blockage or venting issue in the waste pipe. If it's getting worse, the toilet might overflow next time you flush. Get it checked before it backs up.

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Overflow pipe dripping outside

The toilet overflow pipe (usually a small plastic pipe sticking out of the wall outside) is dripping or running constantly. This means the cistern's overfilling because the ballvalve isn't shutting off. Fix it quick or you're paying for water that's going down the overflow.

What to Do If Your Toilet Overflows

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Stop flushing immediately

If the water's rising, don't flush again. Turn off the water supply to the toilet (there's usually an isolation valve on the pipe feeding the cistern). If there isn't one, lift the lid off the cistern and push the ballvalve arm down to stop water flowing in.

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Mop up the water

If the bowl's overflowed, mop up the water quickly to stop it soaking through the floor or leaking into the ceiling below. Use old towels or a mop and bucket. If it's a lot of water, a wet vac is handy.

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Try to clear a simple blockage

If it's just toilet paper and you've got a plunger, give it a few firm plunges to see if it clears. If it doesn't clear after a few tries, stop. You'll make it worse. Don't use chemical drain cleaners in toilets, they don't work and they make it dangerous for us to work on.

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Turn off the water if the cistern's overflowing

If the cistern won't stop filling and water's running out the overflow, turn off the isolation valve on the supply pipe. If there isn't one, push the ballvalve arm down to stop the flow, or turn off the water at the stop cock under the kitchen sink.

How We Fix Toilet Overflows

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Diagnose bowl or cistern

If the bowl overflowed, it's blocked. We'll check the pan, the trap, and the waste pipe. If the cistern's overflowing, we'll check the ballvalve (is it shutting off?) and the flush valve (is it sealing?). Different faults, different fixes.

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Clear a blocked toilet

We'll use a plunger, auger, or drain rods to clear the blockage. Most toilet blockages are in the pan trap (the U-bend inside the toilet) or just after it. If it's further down the waste pipe, we might need to rod it from outside or use a drain snake.

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Replace the ballvalve

If the cistern won't stop filling, the ballvalve's usually worn or scaled up. We'll replace it with a new one. Modern ones are quieter and more reliable than the old brass ballcocks. Takes about 20 minutes.

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Replace the flush valve seal

If water's running from the cistern into the bowl constantly, the flush valve seal (the rubber washer at the bottom of the cistern) has perished. We'll replace it. If the whole flush valve is old and crusty, we'll replace the complete unit.

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Test and check for leaks

Once it's fixed, we'll flush it a few times to make sure it fills and stops correctly, doesn't overflow, and doesn't leak. We'll check the overflow pipe outside (if there is one) to make sure it's not dripping. Job done.

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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
Overflow repair£60–£150

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

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Got questions? Here's the quick answers.

How much does overflow pipe repair cost in Swindon?
Overflow pipe repairs in Swindon typically cost between £60 and £150. The fix usually involves replacing a faulty ball valve or float valve.
Why is water coming from my overflow pipe?
The most common cause is a faulty ball valve or float valve in your cold water tank or toilet cistern. The valve fails to shut off the water supply when the tank is full.
Is an overflowing pipe an emergency?
Not usually an immediate emergency, but it should be fixed promptly to prevent water waste and potential water damage if the overflow becomes blocked.
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