Probably nothing wrong with the toilet. It is more likely that your pipes are full of rust or mineral deposits.
Age isn't reason for toilet not flushing. Several things could be wrong for toilet not flushing.
yes try to plunge it
She doesn't mean do what she doesn't want that is what you think. Example: she asks you to clean the toilet because it is dirty you would probably forget about it. She asks you not to dirty the toilet because it is clean you would probably dirty it. Nothing is wrong with women. have you tried thinking of it?
Either the toilet is plugged or the sewer line under the toilet is plugged. At this point I would suggest calling in an expert (plumber) to determine the problem. You have not given enough information to say. Sounds like you do not have enough water pressure coming in to wash the waste away. Check out the holes under the lip of the toilet seat to see if they are blocked, causing you to get an inefficient flush. Our new toilet is much better at flushing with lesser amounts of water.
Probably, yes because my toilet is making that sound ALL the time when you flush it.
Is the toilet on the second flore? Do you have a dog?
If it's leaking between the toilet and the floor, you put the wax ring in wrong. If it's leaking between the toilet and the tank, you need to replace the gasket.
It might be plumbed wrong -- or either your sewer is stoping up --
It's something wrong with the pipes! One pipe is on too tight so it whistles when flushing. Here is THE answer!!! I did it to my own toilet. A plumber came over to fix our stuck toilet... The first thing he did was turn off the water supply valve at the back of the toilet. Then he unstuck our toilet. When he left, he turned the water supply valve back on, but he turned it up to high. the water pushes the air up through the pipe and the pressurized air comes out the top little slits on the stopper thingamagigie. To put in words you can understand, it's like blowing a flute. The Fast fix is to do this... Turn the water valve one way and then another. You will know when the water flows faster because the whistling will still be there. What you want to do is SLOWLY turn the water valve to the off position UNTIL the whistling stops and then a little more. You now have water coming in, but not at a speed to pressurize the air and make the whistling sound!
It was swamp water, either very salty or slimy and dirty
The main drain is plugged. You may need to remove the toilet and snake directly down the drain.
no the water flushes into your pipes and empties out to bodies of water.this does not answer the question < Of course the above is a wrong answerThe correct answer is NOT enough VOLUME to cause a decent vortex. Pressure cannot be increased but the volume can be adjusted.ALSO check the holes that help scour the walls of the fixture IF they are blocked from mineral deposits this can also hinder the flushing action