Parisi Seal Ring for Flush Outlet Pipe | Genuine Spare Part
$10.00
21 in stock
The Most Overlooked Seal in Your Cistern: This seal ring sits exactly where the horizontal flush pipe meets the vertical flush pipe at the bend.
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The Risk: Over years of use and minor house movement, this seal often becomes pinched or frayed.
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The Consequence: Because this join is located behind your wall, a leak here won’t just run into the toilet—it will leak directly into your wall cavity, potentially causing thousands in structural damage.
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The Recommendation: We strongly advise replacing this seal every time you pull the cistern apart for a major service. It is cheap insurance for your home.
Genuine Parisi Factory Replacement Specifically designed for the high-pressure point where the water changes direction during a flush. This rubber seal ring ensures a watertight transition between the two main flush pipes.
Universal Compatibility: This seal is a standard requirement for almost the entire Parisi concealed cistern range, including:
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Mechanical Models: PA110, PA111, PA120, PA121.
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Cable-Driven Models: PA130, PA135, PA136.
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Slimline Models: PA140, PA141.
Common Symptoms of a Failing Seal:
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Dampness or mold appearing on the wall behind or below the toilet.
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Water pooling at the base of the toilet pan (coming from behind the wall).
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Visible tearing or “flattening” of the rubber when the pipes are disconnected for inspection.
Fastest Dispatch in Sydney
Don’t wait for a small leak to become a major flood. We keep this Parisi seal in high stock at our Mascot warehouse:
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8 out of 10 orders delivered on or before time.
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Less than 24-hour handling: We dispatch most orders the same business day.
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Emergency Repair? Order online and organize your own Uber pickup from our Mascot location for an immediate fix today.
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Q: Does this go inside the cistern or behind the wall?
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A: It sits at the junction of the flush pipes, typically accessible through the flush plate hole or by removing the pan, depending on your specific installation.
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Q: Can I use a generic O-ring from a hardware store?
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A: No. This is a specific Parisi profile designed to handle the internal diameter and pressure of the PA series flush pipes. A generic ring may not provide the compression needed to prevent wall-cavity leaks.
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Q: My plumber is replacing the outlet valve; should I get this too?
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A: Absolutely. Once the pipes are disturbed during a valve replacement, an old, compressed seal is highly likely to leak when put back together.
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