Homes are residential and take less of a pounding compared to the constant use of commercial toilets in office buildings. Commercial toilets are built way stronger and usually have to be sized according to handicap rules in the city where they are installed. They also take a 1" water supply compared to a 1/2" supply for a house toilet.
the different kinds of toilets are the flush toilet, urinals, squat toilet, pit toilet and the incinerating toilet
The plural of toilet is toilets.
No, there is a toilet in Malaysia. Singapore has no toilets.
Because the toilets will get full.
Toilets are called toilets in Australia. A toilet is also colloquially known as dunny or loo.
A ambulant toilet is a toilet that is accessible to those that are disabled. These toilets are mandatory in many stores and businesses. They include support rails and are inside of larger stalls then regular toilets are.
There were no toilets
because its called TOILET PAPER
There are two different styles of toilets in Japan called squat toilets and Western-style toilets. The squat toilets are the oldest of the two, and waste is collected in a shallow trough. The Western-style toilet is the standard flush toilet used in worldwide.
There are many benefits of a cassette toilet. Cassette toilets are designed for a low amount of maintenance. These toilets also have a short process for winterizing.
The Romans made toilets for the same reason that we make toilets----to go into. However the Romans also used their toilets as garbage dumps and all household waste as well as human waste was flushed down them. And yes, the Romans still use toilets. They have them in all the houses and apartments, restaurants, public buildings, etc. in the city.
This depends how you are perceiving this "pressure going up and down" . I've repaired and replaced toilets for years and couldn't imagine how I'd gauge pressure doing this. Maybe you are mistaking pressure for flow rate and something is plugged up somewhere in your toilet.