in the kitchen cabinet
The maximum distance that a toilet can be located from a vent stack is typically around 6 feet.
Most of the time they are. Depends on how far of course. Usually, the toilet is by the main stack so it only has to go the 12 to 16 inches to get to the drain. The main stack goes through the roof for the vent for the whole house or the bath and laundry. As long as the toilet is getting venting from somewhere, it should still flush.
put it in dry
put it in dry
put it in dry
As long as there is a cleanout on the stack, 25 feet
Yes, it is safe to put toilet paper in the toilet before pooping. Toilet paper is designed to dissolve in water and should not cause any issues with the plumbing system.
Which code ? there are several out there
A vent pipe which is the continuation of a SOIL STACK which means a toilet is drained into it versus a waste stack that is continuation of a grey water drain.
The toilet is 3 or 4 inch and the shower is 1 1/2 or 2 inch. You could reduce the toilet to 2 inch, but it would never flush correctly or be of much use. The current toilet drain has no trap in that section because one isn't needed. The toilet itself is the trap. If you are using existing waste lines, they should already be connected to the vent stack. If you are adding lines, connecting to the existing stack is fine as long as it is above the last drain.
I would get the extra thick one. You should have to push down on the toilet to make the wax ring seal. If the toilet sits on the floor by itself, stack 2 rings on top of each other.
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.