There are special toilets designed just for this reason. They have holding tanks built into them with pumps to pump the waste up to the level of the sewer lines.
by using a saniflo and pump
Sani Flow system if not able to get gravity drainage.
If the drain is adequate size, 3inch, then you could.
You can build a platform to raise the toilet enough to connect to it or get a wall mount toilet and frame a wall to hang it from.
This could be an indication of a blockage or you may need to install more venting lines.
Hey is the guy on the toilet
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Install a ty fitting on the stack in the basement then run it to the sink. Put it low enough to account for a fall in the pipe, to allow proper drainage. Be sure to install a waste and vent pipe to code for both fixtures.
You can install the vanity first. Then, install the tile up to the vanity and around the pipe for the toilet. Then, install the toilet. That way, you do not have to replace the tile should you ever have to replace the toilet.
That would make for an awfully low toilet.
The time it takes to assemble and install a new toilet is about one hour.
Yes, you would indeed need a permit to install another toilet. They are easy to get.
No, toilet seats are not hard to install. There are two bolts that go through the rear of the opening on the toilet and when these bolts are secured, the seat is installed.