I am assuming that you are talking about a wall hung urinal! Most urinals have a mounting bracket where the urinal seals against the drain line. There is a soft foam gasket that makes the seal between the urinal and the drain line. First, secure the water to the urinal, remove the flush valve, there are usually 2 screws or bolts located on at the bottom of the urinal, unscrew these and remove the urinal from the wall, replace the gasket and then replace the urinal in the reverse of removing.
By taking shorter showers and not flushing the toilet
If the toilet and shower are in an upper floor then there is a PVC drain for both that will drain to either the sewer or septic. If there is a vertical piece to this, as there is in my basement, then you actually get some dribbling and running sounds from the water 'falling' down that vertical PVC. I get this same noise from the washing machine on the main floor draining down to the basement.
It definitely means you don't have to pour a bucket of water down the latrine, and it smells much better.
The seasons are reversed, AND the flow of water is reversed. When flushing a toilet in the northern hemisphere, the water goes down clockwise. When flushing a toilet in the southern hemisphere, the water goes down counterclockwise.
Yes, that may well hang on in a narrow part. Once paper builds around it the clog will solidify. I would remove the toilet from the floor and snake it from the floor end.
Well the main reason they say is to take the dirty sediment out of the pipes by flushing it. There is a article below on this called Dirty Water.
Cigarettes aren't flushing money down the toilet, flushing money down the toilet is a federal offense. Cigarettes are a deadly, yet pleasurable vice.
you could have a heater core leaking or your windshield is leaking and the water is running down behind the dash and onto the floor.
you have to push all the boulders down the holes in certain places so the water will calm down. on the 1st floor push both boulders down the holes same with the 2nd floor. on the 3rd floor push them down and theres this other place where u need to push down 2 more boulders then the water will calm down
It's a place for guys to pee. The standard commode allows either gender to sit down, but because guys have different plumbing, a smaller, or at least a "more convenient" fixtue can be put in so they can stand and pee. That fixture is the urinal.
by Flushing it down the toilet
No it is not