look in the water tank and see if the water in there is brown too...it might be rust in the pipes
Iron in the water would cause rusty stains in the toilet.
There are a few reason why the water in a sink and toilet can be brown. It is possible that the pipes may be copper or galvanized, causing the water to change colors. Another reason may be that it is well water and it is not being filtered properly. Check with a local plumber for more options.
Depends on what type of toilet your talking about Gravity, pressure assisted, tank and bowl , flushometer?the water level goes up and makes the water go down the siphon and in to the pluming
flush your body with lots of water & take water pills .. just flush your body
You set the control head properly . All water softeners will back flush automatically if set.
if its yellow let it mellow if its brown flush it down
Iron in the water would cause rusty stains in the toilet.
If the toilet works each time on one flush, they use roughly half the water of a standard toilet. You would then use half as much a month on the toilet. They do not always flush completely on the first flush and the toilet is only a part of the water bill.
A water cistern is the part of a toilet that holds water which is then used to flush the toilet.
Each flush of a toilet uses the same amount of water.
Toilet tank
hi im on city water and toilet isn't plugged but it doesn't flush all the way like there is not enough pressure
That would be your flush valve in the tank
You would need to use a container of water like a 5 gallon bucket and pour it into the toilet. As you pour it in, the excess water will cause the toilet to drain.
if its brown, flush it down and if its yellow let it mellow! But always use half flush, 'cos you can flush twice and still feel reasonably good. usually u only need to flush once though.
You use anywhere from 1 cup of water to 5 cups of water to flush the toilet. This is per time you flush the toilet.
approximately 1-2 litres of water is needed to flush a toilet.