The number of times a toilet is flushed in a school can vary widely depending on factors such as the size of the school, the number of students, and the duration of the school day. On average, a school with around 500 students may see toilets flushed thousands of times daily, possibly ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 flushes. This estimate considers typical usage patterns, including breaks and lunchtime.
call a plumber with a video camera as many plumbers do not carry one so tell them in advance.
Well, it depends how many times you don't flush a toilet. If you don't flush it one time, nothing happens. But if you don't flush it for a month or something, and then you finally flush it, it may get clogged with toilet paper.
Look for a special toilet that mounts directly to the floor and the water drains into a box mounted on the floor behind the toilet, under the tank. This box contains a pump that runs off electricity (plugs into standard outlet), and when the toilet is flushed, the waste goes into the box and is pumped up and out, joining at some later point with existing sewer drain lines. Thi was recently shown on an episode of "Ask The Old House." There may be more info on their website. It's called a "macerating toilet" and many times has inlets to ease the installation of a sink and/or shower as well.
It depends on the size of the roll,
Sounds like the washing machine discharge is fitted to the main drain in the wrong place and it's discharge is filling your toilet. It's possible there may be something of a blockage just after the toilet, causing a backup. I would try to snake the the pipe from toilet out. You may even have to remove the toilet from the floor and do it there if there is no access underneath (like a basement or a crawlspace). I have snaked main drains from the toilets many times, and it's a pain having to re-re the toilet, but often it's the only way.
call a plumber with a video camera as many plumbers do not carry one so tell them in advance.
As many times as you need to
Depending on where you live if you live in the country you most likely have a septic tank that's where it is. If you live in the city you have a sewer system and that's where it is. But you may be able to use a "snake" a plumbers tool and might be able to still get it, all depnding on how many times your toilet has been flushed since then.
It depends on the type of person it is and how many use it. A house toilet may be used 10 times a day while a public toilet is probably used 100 or more times a day. A toilet has to be pretty tough to handle so many uses.
Many types of waste products are made to disintegrate. Toilet paper for example is designed to disintegrate and break up once it is flushed down the toilet. Polymeric waste materials disintegrate as well.
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The question is missing some commas. Let's correct it. Who, many times, do you flush your toilet? Answer: Yes, I do flush the toilet, but usually I wait till I need to use it again before doing so, cause I like to watch the flies. Yes, many times...yep....sure do...often... Yes, who....?
approximately 1-2 litres of water is needed to flush a toilet.