It is not good practice, and is illegal in some areas, to vent interior spaces into the roof space. This is for several reasons:
* inside air being vented is usually quite damp, from breathing, washing, cooking etc. and will add moisture to the roof space, increasing the chance of rot occurring. * odours vented into the roof space may not disperse and may find their way back into the building.
In a hot room, you want heat to be pulled up to the ceiling, then distributed as cooler air around the room. You would set your ceiling fan to rotate clockwise to do this.
People use polystyrene tiles on their ceiling for decorative purposes as they provide a textured appearance and can improve acoustics in a room. They are also lightweight and easy to install compared to other ceiling covering options.
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The stalactites hang from the ceiling, and the stalagmites are on the ground.
The TARDIS is a fictional time machine in the Doctor Who series, and its interior is endlessly vast and can change at will. While a toilet is never explicitly shown on the show, it is believed to have one as it is a functioning spaceship that accommodates the needs of its occupants.
over the toilet
No it has not yet, but you could possibly build it on your ceiling, but it would never work out the way you would plan as a regular toilet. (but technically a space toilet could work upside down)
A bathroom has 3 things in it. A toilet, sink and tub or shower. I would assume the .3 would be one with just a toilet and no sink. If it had a sink, it would be 1 1/2 bath.
Baking powder has cornstarch in it so possibly there is a problem with starches in general. You would have to find out if this is the case or it is only potato's.
Not unless a handfull goes in at the same time. Even then, there probably would not be a problem. One or two at a time is not a problem.
If your plumbing system is properly installed there should not be any problem. If it isn't installed properly, you would already have water from sinks and bathtubs backing up out of the downstairs toilet.
If your plunger is left in the bowl. :) Since I've been snaking out toilets for many years I come to the conclusion that when a toilet doesn't flush right, the reason is like lightening and it never strikes the same reason twice. So your problem of your toilet not flushing smooth can be a million different problems but 90% of those problems are in the toilet bowl trap. If you plunge and snake the toilet and it still wont flush right then pull the toilet and look at the drain and if its clear then your problem is still the toilet which since china makes stuff so cheap , its almost cheaper to buy a new toilet then to buy the repair kit for your old one, in fact to have me repair your toilet and to have me install a new toilet with buying the toilet would be about the same price so almost everyone gets a new toilet and we live happily ever after.
From what I have seen in TV shows, on Dog With a Blog, water pours down from the ceiling. But in real-life, I'm guessing that the toilet woud, obviously, be clogged up and you would have to ring up the plumbers. Also, you might have some problems with the toilet.
Would you prefer to learn more about toilet maintenance or how to unclog a toilet?
My reason would be because the Aluminum Powder would stick to everything and then once it gets out you have a bit of a problem.
I'm sure there is a formula for that, but I was never good with math, The problem is CC is volume and grain is weight. I would take my 5 cc of powder and pour it into an adjustable powder measure, then adjust it until the powder is level with the top. I just did it and it turns out to about 12 grains of black powder.
in this instance a ceiling would indicate a limit