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[ Hidden Tank Issues ]
Water tank and concealed cistern leaks are often overlooked because the system is hidden behind walls or ceilings. Unlike exposed toilets, concealed cisterns store and release water from inside wall cavities, making leaks harder to detect until damage becomes visible. Small cracks, worn seals, faulty flush valves, or loose connections can allow water to escape continuously without obvious signs.
Over time, unnoticed leaks can lead to damp walls, peeling paint, mould growth, and even structural damage within the bathroom. Many homeowners only realise the issue when water bills rise or moisture spreads to nearby rooms. Early detection and professional repair are essential to prevent unnecessary wall damage and costly restoration work. Understanding how concealed cistern leaks occur helps homeowners act quickly before the problem worsens.
[ Early Warning Signs ]
Concealed cistern leaks rarely show immediate signs, but subtle changes can indicate water escaping behind walls or ceilings.
The cistern repeatedly refills after flushing, often caused by faulty internal valves or worn sealing components.
Water sounds continue long after flushing, indicating water loss inside the concealed cistern system.
Moisture accumulates behind tiled or plastered walls, causing softness or bubbling paint finishes.
Persistent dampness inside walls encourages mould growth and unpleasant odours near the toilet area.
Leaking water travels within wall cavities, leaving stains or discoloration on nearby surfaces.
Hidden leaks waste water continuously, causing unexplained spikes in monthly water consumption.
Spotting these signs early can prevent extensive wall damage and reduce repair costs significantly.
[ Hidden Consequences ]
Delaying repairs allows concealed leaks to worsen, increasing both damage and long-term repair expenses. Ignoring concealed cistern leaks often leads to costly repairs that could have been avoided early.
Internal Wall Damage
Mould and Mildew Growth
Structural Timber Rot
Higher Repair Costs
Increased Water Bills
Damage to Nearby Rooms
[ How We Fix It ]
Our repair process focuses on accurate leak detection while minimising disruption to your bathroom. We begin with a detailed inspection to identify internal valve failures, cracked cistern components, or leaking pipe connections behind the wall. Whenever possible, we access the cistern through existing access panels to avoid unnecessary hacking.
Once the leak source is confirmed, our plumbers carry out targeted repairs using quality replacement parts designed for concealed systems. After repairs, we conduct thorough testing to ensure the flushing system operates correctly without water loss.
Our solutions include:
This approach ensures long-lasting repairs with minimal impact on your bathroom structure.

[ How It Works ]
Getting professional plumbing help doesn’t have to be complicated. We makes the process simple, clear, and hassle-free from start to finish.
Get in touch and tell us about your plumbing issue.
We inspect the issue and provide a clear quotation.
Our plumber completes the job efficiently and professionally.
[ Wherever You Are ]
RC Plumbing provides islandwide plumbing services, covering major residential and commercial areas across Singapore. Our team is familiar with different property layouts and plumbing systems, allowing us to respond efficiently wherever you are located.
North Singapore
Woodlands, Yishun, Sembawang, Admiralty
North-East Singapore
Hougang, Sengkang, Punggol, Serangoon, Buangkok
Central Singapore
Bishan, Toa Payoh, Novena, Thomson, Ang Mo Kio
East Singapore
Tampines, Pasir Ris, Bedok, Changi, East Coast
West Singapore
Jurong East, Jurong West, Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang, Clementi
Central & City Areas
Orchard, Bukit Timah, Tiong Bahru, Queenstown, Marina Bay
[ Common Questions ]
Yes, concealed cistern leaks can occur even in new installations due to improper fittings, defective components, or installation errors. Small issues may not be noticeable immediately but can develop into leaks over time. Professional inspection helps identify these problems early before damage occurs.
Not necessarily. Many concealed cisterns include access panels designed for maintenance. Skilled plumbers can repair internal components through these panels. Wall hacking is only required when pipes or fittings are damaged beyond accessible areas, or when improper installation blocks access.
It is advisable to inspect concealed cisterns every one to two years, especially if the toilet is frequently used. Regular checks help identify worn seals or faulty valves early, reducing the risk of major leaks and costly structural repairs later.
Yes, water leaking inside walls can reach electrical wiring, increasing the risk of short circuits or electrical faults. This makes timely repairs essential, especially in bathrooms where electrical fittings such as heaters or lighting are installed nearby.
Yes, during repairs, internal components can often be upgraded to newer, more durable systems. This improves flushing efficiency, reduces water wastage, and lowers the likelihood of future leaks, making repairs more cost-effective in the long run.

Whether it’s a leak, blockage, or installation, RC Plumbing provides fast, reliable plumbing solutions across Singapore.

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