No they are all 1.6 gal now. you can sometimes change the tank ball to a flapper and get your water level as high as you can and this sometimes will help. Or you can buy a pressure tank type and they flush great. They only have
about 1 in. of water in the tank. The pressure tank takes up the rest of the tank
Cost about 500.00
Because the more water you drink, the more it goes through your system and flushes everything out.
You've been drinking more? Seriously, probably a sensor, but could also be a small run in the toilet.
Actually, my can flushes counterclockwise, but it really doesn't matter. The lever is just there to lift a chain that lift a rubber tab that opens to draw the water out, with it repenishing the water while or upon closing.AnswerIt is called the "Coreolis Affect". North of the Equator, the water flushes counter-clockwise, so south of the Equator, the water flushes clockwise. "Are you livin' in the land 'Down Under'?" (Oh yeah)The coreolis affect does not apply to why the toilet flushes counter-clockwise. toilets have grooved holes that forces water to spiral to the bottom. this increases the flush force. earth's rotation creates the coreolis affect on weather patterns, etc.
You have to use toilet more
Drink more water
A leak probably wouldn't cause a "sudden" drop in pressure. It sounds more like the system has more users than it can supply and pressure drops when someone else turns on their shower or flushes their toilet.
A leak probably wouldn't cause a "sudden" drop in pressure. It sounds more like the system has more users than it can supply and pressure drops when someone else turns on their shower or flushes their toilet.
One of the easiest and least expensive fixes for this problem is to adjust the flow of water into the toilet. If the toilet fills more slowly, it will not alter the water pressure enough to change the temperature of the shower. Another possible solution, which would require the purchase of a special valve and possibly installation by a plumber, is to install a thermostat-controlled water valve in the shower to keep the water flow at a constant temperature.
If the holding tank is full you can flush it just once. Further flushes will have to wait until the holding tank is again full. If the tank is empty- no. If you have a way to refill the holding tank with water again, you can flush one more time for every time you refill it. When our water was going to be off for a time, I pre-filled the bathtub with water to use for this purpose.
Toilet water generally has more bacteria compared to water fountain water. This is because toilet water is often contaminated with fecal matter and can contain various pathogens. On the other hand, water fountain water is usually sourced from a clean water supply and is regularly monitored and maintained for cleanliness and safety.
Probably nothing wrong with the toilet. It is more likely that your pipes are full of rust or mineral deposits.
Drinking plenty of water helps in metabolism and flushes out toxins from the body more readily thereby helping to grow tall faster.