Flush Pipes

Flush Pipes are tubular components that connect the toilet cistern to the toilet pan, allowing water to flow effectively during flushing to ensure hygienic and efficient waste removal.

About Flush Pipes

Flush pipes are essential in toilet installations, providing a direct channel for water between the cistern and the pan. Available in various lengths, diameters, and designs, they are compatible with high-level, low-level, and concealed cistern systems. Flush pipes are typically made from durable materials such as PVC, ABS, or chrome-plated metal, and may include pre-fitted seals or couplings to ensure leak-free performance.

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Benefits

  • Reliable water flow: Ensures efficient flushing and waste removal.
  • Leak protection: Often comes with integrated seals or gaskets.
  • Versatile installation: Available in straight or angled designs.
  • Durable construction: Resistant to corrosion, pressure, and scale buildup.
  • Easy to install: Simple push-fit or compression fittings.

Applications

  • High-level and low-level cistern toilet systems.
  • Back-to-wall, close-coupled, and concealed cistern installations.
  • New toilet installations or refurbishment projects.
  • Commercial and residential sanitary systems.
  • When replacing damaged or leaking flush pipes.

Key Features

  • Available in common sizes (32mm, 38mm, 40mm).
  • Straight, angled, flexible, or adjustable designs.
  • Manufactured from PVC-U, ABS, or chrome-plated brass/steel.
  • Compatible with standard flush pipe connectors and bends.
  • Push-fit, compression, or solvent weld options.
  • Includes or supports use of sealing rings.

Installation & Maintenance

Measure required pipe length and ensure compatibility with cistern and pan inlets. Fit securely using connectors and seals. Avoid forcing the pipe during installation to prevent damage. Periodically check for limescale buildup, leaks, or joint integrity, especially in high-use environments. Replace seals or pipe sections if signs of wear or leakage appear.