You would need to pour the water into the bowl.
The main drain is plugged. You may need to remove the toilet and snake directly down the drain.
This could be an indication of a blockage or you may need to install more venting lines.
it is below grown level have you checked the level of water in the bowl?if it is not up to maximum level the toilet will not flush properly to check that , fill the bowl slowly with water using a bucket or some other container until the level stops rising then mark this level with a pencil . then flush the toilet and let it refill if the level in the bowl is not up to the pencil mark you need to adjust the fill tube flow . there are two screws on top of the valve one for the tank level and the other for the bowl level good luck
The refill tube may not be connected properly or the holes around the flushing rim need to be cleaned
No. the average toilet used is mechanical and uses gravity to flush. e parts need to be in p-top shape hen the Toilet Gets Flushed e easiest way to see how the whole system orks together is to flush the toilet with the lid f. That still leaves the question of how it al nctions. It is actually pretty simple. the flush lever to rise up pulling the chain with it which makes water rush down into the bowl evel lowers enough that it drops back down over the flush valve the refill valve and allows new water into the tank. Th water is coming in much more slowly than the water going out so it doesn't interfere with the flapper
flush it down the toilet
You would need to use a container of water like a 5 gallon bucket and pour it into the toilet. As you pour it in, the excess water will cause the toilet to drain.
That would be your flush valve in the tank
if its brown, flush it down and if its yellow let it mellow! But always use half flush, 'cos you can flush twice and still feel reasonably good. usually u only need to flush once though.
To remove toilet bowl cleaner stains from the tub, you will need hot water and a sturdy brush. Get the brush wet and use elbow grease to clean the stain.
Water is released suddenly from the tank and floods into the bowl. This will then flow over the S bend and down the drain. There are some differences in bowl and S bend design, but most are basically similar.
The toilet can be removed fairly easily. 1. shut off water supply to toilet 2. flush toilet to get most of the water out of the tank and bowl 3. with a cup or a wet-vac remove the remaining water from the bowl 4. remove the water supply line from the toilet (usually on the left side under the tank) 5. remove the 2 nuts from the bolts sticking out of the bottom of the toilet 6. lift the toilet off of the bolts and you're done The "hole" doesn't need to be removed. Simply cut your vinyl around the flange. be careful not to cut the hole too big so that it is concealed under the toilet when you place it back on the bolts. You will also need to scrape the wax ring off of the bottom of the toilet and off of the flange on the floor. You will need to install a new ring when you reinstall your toilet Hope this helps