put antifreeze down the pipes
AnswerYou have to drain water out off water pipes, then get as much water out of stool bowl and tank, then put antifreeze in them and the sink drain.ANS 3 - If you have an outdoor toilet, then you are very likely on a septic tank. Anti freeze will damage the septic, aerobic action and possibly clog the tank totally ! ! -Better to blow all water from pipes with a compressor then leave pipes empty.
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Drain all the water lines. If you cannot drain the water lines then use a compressor to blow the water out. Pour RV anti-freeze in all the toilet bowls, and toilet tanks. Pour the anti-freeze in all sink and bathtub drains.
No.
Drain the water and put antifreeze in the pipes
Only so far as your local water company's pumping station. In your house, no.
Each flush of a toilet uses the same amount of water.
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No, you most likely wouldn't get sick from drinking toilet water. In fact, it is actually one of the cleanest water sources in your house, since the chlorine from the water can evaporate from the toilet. Tap water cannot be evaporated to remove the chlorine from the sink, so it is actually worse than toilet water.
Who has Tobacco in their toilet water?
A water cistern is the part of a toilet that holds water which is then used to flush the toilet.
Usually not. If toilet has a mixing valve going to it so warm water fills toilet tank and toilet runs constantly, then enough warm water could leak out through toilet to possibly have an effect on water heater.