Same as the one used in a 46 story high rise 1.6 GPF
First thing you should do is call a plumber. Drain lines are not supposed to leak. Your drain line is clogged and needs to be snaked out and the leaking pipe repaired.
The type of soundproofing that should be used for a basement apartment is by the company Soundproofing. They have many years of experience and offer many services.
Yes because the toilet is the mens. So it would be men's toilet.
If you just plan on putting the toilet on top of the floor drain the answer is no. The floor drain if it leads to a septic system or city sewer would have a trap in the line which will not work with a toilet. Depending on the size of the pipe 3" minimum you could cut the floor and tie a toilet into the line. It would also have to be properly vented. I would consult a plumber on the job. Its also possible that the floor drain just goes to a dry well which could not be used. Even if it could not be used there are other ways to install a toilet below the septic or sewer line.
The replacement of a toilet brush will depend on how often they are used. In general they should be replaced at least every six months but in some cases if used a lot they should be replaced sooner.
Toilet paper should be used in moderation to avoid clogging the toilet. Use a reasonable amount of toilet paper to clean yourself, and avoid flushing excessive amounts at once. Dispose of used toilet paper in the trash if necessary.
For sealing the toilet base, it is recommended to use a waterproof silicone caulk.
The sloan valve is the best valve available to put on a toilet. If you have a toilet that is used a lot, you should definitely get one.
Rigid foam insulation is commonly recommended for basement walls due to its moisture resistance and high insulating properties.
A sectional rodding machine is the best bet.
Yes. If the sump pump is used as a sewage lift station, objects going into the toilet (especially forign objects) can cause the pump to clogg. These pumps are usually referred to as sewage ejector pumps. If the sump pump is only used for stormwater runoff, and foundation drains, then no, the toilet is a separate system and would not affect it. These are referred to as sump pumps. Except in unusual circumstances, such as when a toilet overflows, and drains into the basement floor drains for instance, these are totally separate.
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