If you reduce the soil connection to 2" and install a trap
Yes
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..
Should be zero, but it happens. You usually use two rings when the drain is below the level of the floor. If you put ceramic tile down this happens. As long as the wax seals against the toilet and the floor, it shouldn't leak. Another issue is if the drain sticks above the floor too much and the toilet tends to rock on the drain. This will cause a leak. You set the toilet in place and put your weight on it to compress the seal and tightened the mounting bolts snug? You can use two rings both with flanges. That way there shouldn't be a side blowout.
Only human waste and toilet paper. NOTHING else.
there are many ways the clog a toilet 1. you can take a big dump 2. put lots and lots of toilet paper in it 3. put foreign objects in it 4. get a cheap low flow toilet
Yes... is the short answer. The toilet has a trap in itself. You would have to be able to break out the floor and put a P trap in the existing line
Yes
Yes you can .
By plumbing codes, no.
If it is full, you can't put more in it, full is full. Flush the toilet, it is going to come up in the shower. == == == == == ==
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..
The trap is built into the toilet itself, you shouldn't put one in the drain.
The drain is getting plugged and the toilet is lower than the washing machine drain so it is easier for the water to come up in the toilet than to go straight out the drain. Put some drain cleaner down the drain where the washing machine drains and that may solve the problem.
You find an entry point and put an auger or drain snake into it. The entry point can be where a toilet sits on the floor (remove the toilet) or any "Y" point in a pipe that has a plug screwed into it.
A hardwood drain is a drain usually put in a hardwood deck or shower system. They are usually constructed of more malleable substances for proper fit.
the sewer is where things that you flush or put down the drain go, a drain is the opening is a sink or shower that sends things to the sewer
Someone called Peter Toiletie created the toilet and flushed himself down it. He forgot to put a drain in and got squished to death.