When a washing machine drains itself of water, it usually does so very rapidly, pumping out the water with considerable pressure. If there is a partial blockage of some kind in the sewage pipes that serve your house, it might not be severe enough to be noticeable under other circumstances, but the pipes get overloaded and back up when the flow of water is too great.
I run to one of my trucks get a snake and clear the blockage
If it is coming from the tank: NO. If it coming from the bowl: YES!
If it is just the toilet that doesn't have water, then the pipes are probably not frozen. If it is the whole house than maybe yes. If you have water at other faucets, look at the toilet and see where the blockage is. Disconnect the supply line under the tank and see if water is coming through the shut off at the toilet if there is one.
If your tub and toilet fill up with black water when you do your laundry, you have a blockage in your sewer pipe. Someone needs to remove the blockage.
You need a new wax ring.
It is just water draining down from the pipes, or sphiphoning out of the water heater. Open both hot and cold taps on the highest sink and the lowest fixture. If the lowest happens to be the toilet, flush it and let it refill. Once should be enough to empty the lines.
When we pull the plug on a toilet or do a load of laundry, the waste water goes into the septic system to be returned to the treatment center to be cleaned.
maybe bcuz to save water..
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.
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.
Sound like you have a clogged toilet and or a clog in your main drain under your toilet. Shut off water supply to toilet remove water from toilet tank. Puchase a wax ring for your toilet prior to disconnecting toilet from supply line and floor bolt on the right and left of your toilet. Remove toilet from floor if water is standing in pipe under where toilet was this is where your problem lies. If no water or clog present, turn toilet on side and lokk in hole at the bottomof toilet. Clear was is stuck in toilet clean off old wax ring install new one and put toilet back together.
pull the toilet. Make sure the trap is clear on the toilet, and then snake the toilet line.
This is not an uusual as when the toilet is flushed more cold water is drawn usually from the cold water pipe that suplies the shower with cold water so generaly the water under the shower gets hotter. The only way to stop this from happening is to lay an extra pipe all the way to the ater suply point, or fit a pump to maintain the presure