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"Toilet kept running constantly and the water bill was going up. We tried fixing it ourselves but couldn't get the cistern mechanism right. Messaged Alljack, had quotes back quickly, and a plumber was here the next morning. New cistern internals in about 45 minutes. Water bill dropped straight away."

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"Cistern was filling really slowly and making noise. Alljack found someone that week. Working normally now."

If you can hear water running long after the flush, the inlet valve or flap seal is worn and the cistern can't stop filling. A running toilet wastes 150–400 litres per day — very common in Killarney Vale's older Caroma and Fowler suites from the 1980s.
A wet floor around the toilet base usually means the wax seal between the pan and the floor has failed, or the pan itself has a hairline crack. Either way, this needs a plumber — moisture under the floor leads to subfloor damage and mould.
Partial flushes or no flush usually point to a faulty flush valve or insufficient water pressure in the cistern. In older Killarney Vale homes, the siphon mechanism in older cisterns wears out and needs replacement.
If a standard plunger hasn't cleared the blockage, there's likely something lodged deeper in the pan trap or in the drain line. A plumber with a drain snake or electric eel can clear it without damaging the toilet.