Yes, a mouse can potentially enter your toilet from the sewer system, although it is relatively uncommon. Mice are capable swimmers and can navigate through pipes, but they typically need an opening to access your Plumbing. Properly sealed drains and maintaining your plumbing can help prevent this from happening. Regular inspections and repairs can further reduce the risk of rodents entering your home through the sewer.
is is most certainly a blockage in the sewer line. Call a plumber to come and check it out and clean your sewer line for you.
the toilet overflows if either the building sewer, branch line in your sewer system or trap in your toilet gets clogged.
yes
A compression flange is used to connect a toilet to the sewer line.
It will more than likely plug the toilet and/or drain line and cause a flood and backup of the sewer
some people flush their fish down the toilet when it dies, and the toilet is connected to the sewer.
is is most certainly a blockage in the sewer line. Call a plumber to come and check it out and clean your sewer line for you.
the toilet overflows if either the building sewer, branch line in your sewer system or trap in your toilet gets clogged.
there's a back up in the system. probably where the main pipe goes to the sewer or septic.
No, the sewer gases could come out and fill the attic and the rest of the house.
Goes straight to sewer
it goes into the sewer!!!
no they live in your toilet sewer
yes
Get a one or two gallon bucket of water and pour it straight into your toilet. If the water goes down like a normal flush, your sewer line is fine and your toilet probably needs to be replaced or chemically treated.
Tom and Jerry?
The Chinese baby boy rescued from the sewer pipe after being flushed down the toilet was in Jinhua, Zheijang Province in China.