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Concealed Cisterns

Our range of concealed cisterns to suit back to wall and wall hung toilets.
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Geberit 112cm Alpha Frame & Cistern for Wall-Hung WC with Dual Flush Plate

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£198.95
Geberit 98cm Alpha Frame & Cistern for Wall-Hung WC with Dual Flush Plate

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Geberit Alpha 82cm Frame & Cistern for Wall-Hung WC with Dual Flush Plate

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Slim Concealed Cistern with Optional Flush Plates

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Concealed cisterns and frames to suit back to wall and wall hung style toilets. For anymore information please email info@bathcenter.co.uk

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. What is a concealed cistern?

A concealed cistern is a toilet water tank hidden behind a wall, inside a stud wall, or within a WC furniture unit. Only the flush plate or button is visible, giving a clean, minimalist look.


2. What are the benefits of a concealed cistern?

  • Stylish & modern – hides the bulky cistern for a sleek finish.

  • Space-saving – makes the room feel bigger, ideal for small bathrooms.

  • Hygienic & easy to clean – with fewer exposed surfaces.

  • Flexible – works with both back to wall and wall hung toilets.


3. Are concealed cisterns reliable?

Yes. High-quality concealed cisterns are just as durable as standard exposed cisterns. Many include dual flush systems for water-saving and are designed for easy maintenance via the flush plate access panel.


4. Do concealed cisterns fit all toilets?

No — they are designed for back to wall toilets or wall hung toilets. Standard close coupled toilets have their cistern attached, so they don’t use a concealed system.


5. Are concealed cisterns difficult to install or maintain?

Installation is more complex, as the cistern must be built into a stud wall or furniture unit. However, once installed, maintenance is easy through the flush plate access panel — you don’t need to remove the wall or unit.