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A leaking toilet can cost £100s on your bill. Follow our simple steps to check for a leaky loo.

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Have you got a leaky loo?

Leaking toilets are a big source of wasted water in the home – bath-loads can literally go down the loo every single day. They often go undetected, and are particularly common in modern dual flush systems, wasting up to 400 litres of water a day and adding £100s to your water bill. Check your loo today by taking the test. 

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Free leak test pack

You can request from us a free leak check pack, with full instructions and special leak check strips.  When the pack arrives, follow the instructions to check if you have a leaky loo.

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Take the leaky loo test now

A leaking loo will usually be visible as a trickle or drip of water down the back of your toilet bowl. If you suspect your loo might be leaking, there’s a really simple trick to help you check.

  1. Place a dry sheet of toilet tissue on the back of the toilet pan, just below the rim.
  2. Leave the paper for a few hours (make sure nobody uses the loo).
  3. Check the paper. If it’s wet, damp/wrinkled or torn, you have a leak!

If you discover a leak, you should find a local qualified and approved plumber.

Feeling flush?

If your loo has a dual flush, remember to use the smaller one for little jobs to save water and money.

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FREE water saving devices

Discover our range of free water saving devices are easy to install and help you to reduce the water you use in your home.

Money saving tips

Saving water isn't as hard as you might think. Little changes, like swapping a bath for a shower or getting a water butt, all add up and make a big difference. And you'll save money too!