1/4" per foot
In the end, yes. ANS 2 - By "the toilet pipe" -I'm going to assume you mean the drain . -The toilet drain in a small house is generally the main drain. All other drains are connected to it.
The drain from the toilet to the main drain is plugged and the branch to the shower is not. If the main floor toilet flushes, it is between the two toilets and not between the house and the sewer.
If you have a clogged drain and you have coke in your house .. 1st Poured coke in the toilet than You wait 15 Minutes and Flush the Toilet and After that open The Toilet top part and it will look clean..
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It doesn't dissolve in your sewer drain, and clogs it up so that the house backs up.
Ours does the exact same thing. Weird!! We are thinking it is something to do with the toilet as it is happenning to the drain that runs outside our house near the toilet wall?
A large black pipe, 3-4 inches diameter. Start by looking directly under the toilet -you will see it. It's the biggest pipe under your house.
If the stool is the lowest point of plumbing in the house it could be several different reasons. If stool is not lowest and the lowest drain point is not backing up, then you have a plugged toilet.
The trap is a P or S shaped bend in the drain pipe which retains water to block gases from coming out of the drain. Traps are located under the sink, under a shower or bath tub, and they are formed into the drain path of the toilet.
Usually, but not always, where it leaves the basement it should be at that level straight to the street or alley depending on which way it goes. If you don't have a basement, from the toilet or where the vent goes through the roof straight to the street or alley. If you are on a septic, it may be a straight shot or come out and 90 degree to the tank, depending on where the tank is in relation to the house. It is usually the shortest route between the main stack which is the toilet and the main sewer line or septic. It will be at the depth of the drain when it leaves the house. If you have a floor drain, that means it's 6 to 8 feet down.
the reason why the toilet makes noise when you turn water on is because all the water lines are conected so when you turn on water the toilet gets affected and the water that goes down a drain goes to the water pipe.
They make plastic shims for this or you can use wood shims or wedges. Tip the toilet back so the back edge of is touching the floor and then slide a wedge under each corner at the front. Gently tap them to make sure they are tight and cut off the excess with a utility knife. Very often, the house will settle and the drain pipe will stay at the same height so the toilet rocks on the drain.