A trap doesn't cause the blockage. Something IN sewer line causes a blockage.
No -- never put a trap on main line coming to house.
you do not "need" one.
No, trap is integral part of toilet bowl.
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
I had this problem too. Just pour bleach in toilet and flush.
The trap is built into the toilet itself, you shouldn't put one in the drain.
You CAN'T have a p-trap under the toilet! The p-trap is built into the toilet!
No you don't. The trap is inside the toilet.
Sounds like the trap in the sink is getting the water pulled out of it. It probably wasn't vented properly.
You could do that but you would need a trap to stop sewer gas from coming in. The toilet has the trap integrated into it. If you have access to underneath then you could add one.
A P trap exits horizontal from the back of the toilet and a S trap exits vertical from the bottom of the toilet.
Should be individually vented
The toilet is the lowest point, fluids seeks the lowest level, other sewage is coming up through your basement toilet. The system might be installed wrong or there is a blockage in some discharge pipes. Call a plumber, it can be really bad, when I was a kid we had our whole basement flooded with two feet of raw sewage after a big rain storm.
The best way to trap an animal in your basement is to have an open cage with some sort of food inside of the cage and then let the animal go after the food and trap the animal.
1.decan trap is a basic rock where as basement having acidic composition. 2.in case of basement feldspar content is more. 3.deccan trap is a extrusive viscious rock.