If on the same pipe yes it is
It really depends on a few things, where the clog is(is it in the toilet itself or in the "stack" below the toilet that runs into the sewer system and what is causing the clog. For lack of a better way of saying it, if it is toilet paper or a large #2 then a plunger will usually do the trick. For really stubborn clogs you could use a toilet auger, just pay attention not to damage the finish on the toilet bowl.
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YOU SHOUD HAVE RANK BELOW 1000 FOR IT.
Misalignment may result if you mixed the styles of round and elongated toilet with a seat of the other type. To correct this, obtain the properly shaped seat. Use the link below to see a comparison of the two shapes of seat. If the seat is the correct type but is not aligned, the fasteners that hold the seat in place might have been tightened down before aligning the seat with the top of the fixture. Loosen the fasteners, align the seat, and retighten those fasteners.
Best thing to do would be to contact the mfr for their recommendations on traps etc for such an install.
You need an upflush toilet.
The clog is below the point where the toilet and the tub join the drain.
Tectonic plates move below the ground, shaking and damaging buildings foundations.
A frost proof toilet the trap is located below the frost line
The toilet wax ring is probably cracked and leaking.You have to drain and remove the toilet to replace the wax ring below it.Hope this helps!
It is your toilet that caused the damage and therefore your responsibility.
Probably leaky drain pipe form toilet which passes through that room. Work out which corner of that room is below the toilet, you will probably see a swelling in the wall where the drain pipe is hidden. Call a plumber and get him to fix it.
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Above ground. If you are below ground then there is something above you and this may collapse on you. The safest place to be during an earthquake is on the ground out in the open where nothing can fall on you. Earthquakes do not kill many people directly, it is falling buildings that do that.
below the grab bar
Only so far as your local water company's pumping station. In your house, no.