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The drains for the shower, toilet and sink all connect to a common line. Assuming the toilet is not backing up, the problem indicates that there may be a partial blockage, enough so that some of the toilet flow is backing up through the shower drain line. You need plumbing repair. The shower leak you mention should only be in the shower, or else you have a broken drain line as well.
Install a one way check valve in the line from the house to the sewer.
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I am paraphrasing to be sure I am answering your question... I think you are asking... "How do you prevent a loose toilet seal?" answer: Most seals, for a toilet, are a problem if the floor is not level or the toilet sits on a non level surface. If the toilet moves side to side or front to back then the seal WILL fail! Additionally, if you have removed the toilet you must ALWAYS install a new seal.
The building code is most likely going to require a trap to prevent gases from backing up into the house. I know they had to put them in my home.
You can prevent your sewage pipes from backing up a few different ways; one way is to poor hot water into your toilet to break down anything that is in the pipes. Secondly, you can buy powerful chemicals to poor down drains or toilets that unclog pipes faster than water.
Because the drain is plugged downstream
If the stool is the lowest point of plumbing in the house it could be several different reasons. If stool is not lowest and the lowest drain point is not backing up, then you have a plugged toilet.
They prevent blood from backing up, or going backwards, into the atria.
the pylorum is a valve to prevent food from backing up in the stomach
maybe bcuz to save water..
Don't flush the toilet while someone is taking a shower. your septic tank may need pumping off if you have one..if you have city sewage sounds like the drainage line is stopped up so the water comes in the tub before it can exit the clogged drain..hope this helps..
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The drains for the shower, toilet and sink all connect to a common line. Assuming the toilet is not backing up, the problem indicates that there may be a partial blockage, enough so that some of the toilet flow is backing up through the shower drain line. You need plumbing repair. The shower leak you mention should only be in the shower, or else you have a broken drain line as well.
You should get your drain lines snaked
I would suggest getting a plunger and some draino to clear out the pipes.
There are multiple ways of stopping sewer backing up in rain storms. Ensuring there is no blocking or back ups in the piping can keep the sewer from backing up. Using generators to release excess water and allow it to flow elsewhere can prevent a sewer from backing up during a rain storm.