over 1,000 gallons
Age isn't reason for toilet not flushing. Several things could be wrong for toilet not flushing.
Drain line clogged. Toilet itself may be problem.
SO he could have a place to crap
It really depends on a few things, where the clog is(is it in the toilet itself or in the "stack" below the toilet that runs into the sewer system and what is causing the clog. For lack of a better way of saying it, if it is toilet paper or a large #2 then a plunger will usually do the trick. For really stubborn clogs you could use a toilet auger, just pay attention not to damage the finish on the toilet bowl.
Depends on what kind of bowl you have. Could be 10" or 12". That is standard.
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)
There is no such thing as "an average toilet leak" . -I repair toilets almost every day and see leaks from all kinds of places. Very few of them would waste even one gallon of water in a week. -But they are still annoying and damaging to flooring.
Usually not. If toilet has a mixing valve going to it so warm water fills toilet tank and toilet runs constantly, then enough warm water could leak out through toilet to possibly have an effect on water heater.
no. repair or adjust your water level valve.
you could possibly have an infection of the urinary tract, check with your doctor
You could get possibly 8 gallons of milk from them a day but the more they eat the more milk they produce but the maximum of gallons is 8 and that is 180 milk cartons that they serve in school cafeterias
In Canada, a typical toilet flush can use between 6 to 13 liters of water, depending on the model and age of the toilet. Older, less efficient toilets may use even more. While not all of this water is considered "wasted," the amount that is unnecessarily used could be reduced significantly with low-flow models and conservation efforts. Overall, the collective water usage from toilet flushing contributes notably to household water consumption.
There could be several reasons why your toilet is draining but not flushing properly. It could be due to a clog in the toilet trap or drain pipe, a malfunctioning flapper or flush valve, insufficient water in the tank, or a problem with the toilet's flushing mechanism. It is recommended to check these components and possibly seek professional help to diagnose and fix the issue.
No in fact it could possibly kill you from the ammonia from the toxic fumes. You also could receive burns on your genitals.
Wine gone bad (oxidised) could be used as vinegar, or possibly as a cleaning preparation.
There could be several reasons why your toilet is not flushing at all. It could be due to a clog in the drain pipe, a malfunctioning flapper or flush valve, low water level in the tank, or a problem with the water supply. It is recommended to check these components and possibly seek professional help if needed.
A few tablespoons is enough to drown you, but you could not possibly drink a 'fatal dose' of water. Your stomach would not hold it.