Exposed Cisterns

Exposed Cisterns are traditional toilet cisterns mounted above the toilet pan and fully visible, often connected via a flush pipe. They provide a classic bathroom aesthetic and reliable flushing performance.

About Exposed Cisterns

Exposed cisterns are mounted on the wall, above the toilet pan, with the flush pipe clearly visible. This design is popular in period-style or traditional bathrooms, offering a retro aesthetic while maintaining practical functionality. Exposed cisterns can be combined with low-level, high-level, or traditional close-coupled toilets and are compatible with various flush mechanisms, including modern dual-flush systems for water efficiency.

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Benefits

  • Classic aesthetic: Provides a traditional bathroom look with visible cistern and flush pipe.
  • Reliable performance: Proven gravity-assisted flushing system.
  • Water-efficient options: Compatible with dual-flush mechanisms.
  • Durable construction: Made from high-quality ceramic, porcelain, or metal components.
  • Easy maintenance: Accessible cistern components allow simple repair or replacement.

Applications

  • Period-style and traditional bathrooms seeking a vintage or retro look.
  • Residential and commercial bathrooms requiring visible cisterns for style or accessibility.
  • Ideal for refurbishments preserving historical design features.
  • Compatible with low-level, high-level, or traditional close-coupled toilets.

Key Features

  • Wall-mounted, visible cistern above the toilet pan.
  • Durable ceramic, porcelain, or metal construction.
  • Compatible with single-flush or dual-flush mechanisms.
  • Classic design complements period-style interiors.
  • Easy access to flush mechanisms for maintenance and repair.
  • Optional decorative flush handles and exposed pipe finishes available.

Performance & Maintenance

Securely mount the cistern to the wall using suitable fixings and ensure correct alignment with the toilet pan. Connect flush pipes according to manufacturer instructions to prevent leaks and maintain efficient flushing. Clean the exterior regularly with non-abrasive products and inspect flush mechanisms periodically. Proper installation and maintenance ensure reliable operation, water efficiency, and preservation of the traditional aesthetic for years to come.