Rubber gloves and a plastic contractors garbage bag
It doesn't dissolve in your sewer drain, and clogs it up so that the house backs up.
It's called a CLEANOUT, and your sewer line is clogged.
It is not recommended to flush paper towels down the toilet as they do not break down easily in water like toilet paper. Flushing paper towels can lead to clogs in plumbing or sewer systems. It is best to dispose of paper towels in the trash.
some people flush their fish down the toilet when it dies, and the toilet is connected to the sewer.
Charmin toilet paper is very thick, and doesn't break down well in water. I am a plumber and have augered many sewers, pulling out intact squares of Charmin. Something so thick and heavy gets caught in any imperfections in the sewer line, and will also settle in any dips there may be. A good brand of toilet paper will dissolve and be washed away like it was water.
the toilet overflows if either the building sewer, branch line in your sewer system or trap in your toilet gets clogged.
Urine, faeces, toilet paper are allowed, anything else is likely to block the toilet or cause a blockage somewhere along the sewer pipe. Soiled disposable nappies, baby wipes, should never be put down a toilet.
The drain is plugged between the tub and the sewer or septic or in the case of the septic system, the tank may be full. The toilet had to go somewhere and the tub was available.
Yes. There is no pressure involved, so most anything set over it will be enough or a wad of paper in the flange.
Goes straight to sewer
no they live in your toilet sewer
it goes into the sewer!!!