NO way
Water and waste
either the vert is plugged and there is no air getting through or there is no vent at all
The toilet flapper is a crucial component of a toilet's flushing mechanism. It acts as a valve that seals the tank and prevents water from flowing into the bowl until the toilet is flushed. When the flush lever is activated, the flapper lifts, allowing water to rush from the tank into the bowl, creating the flush. Afterward, the flapper closes, refilling the tank for the next use.
Water enters the toilet through a supply line connected to the home's plumbing system. When the toilet is flushed, a mechanism called the flush valve opens, allowing water from the tank to rush into the bowl, creating a siphoning effect that removes waste. After flushing, the tank refills with water from the supply line through a fill valve, which stops when the tank reaches a certain level. This cycle ensures the toilet is ready for the next use.
because the flushing washer is broken and needs to be replaced, or the inlet washer is broken and the water is over flowing into the pan
Your toilet may be leaking from the bottom when flushed due to a damaged wax ring seal or a cracked toilet base. This can cause water to seep out when the toilet is flushed. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage and water wastage.
Your toilet may be leaking only when flushed due to a faulty seal or gasket in the flushing mechanism. This can cause water to escape when the toilet is flushed, leading to a leak. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent water damage and higher water bills.
The toilet only leaks when flushed because there may be a problem with the flushing mechanism or the seal between the tank and the bowl. When the toilet is flushed, water is released from the tank into the bowl, and if there is a leak in the mechanism or seal, water can escape and cause a leak.
Water may be leaking from the bottom of the toilet tank when flushed due to a faulty seal or gasket at the base of the tank. This can cause water to escape and pool on the floor. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent water damage and ensure the toilet functions properly.
Your toilet may be leaking from the bottom of the tank when flushed due to a faulty seal or gasket. This can cause water to escape and pool around the base of the toilet. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage and water wastage.
Water and waste
When the toilet is flushed, it can create a sudden change in water pressure in the plumbing system. This change in pressure can cause air to be sucked into the pipes, leading to the gurgling sound in the shower drain.
Depends on if it needed to be flushed or not.
My toilet is doing the same thing this morning. We had a big rain last night. Could this be part of the cause?
yes,toilet water is clean it is actually the same water you drink........if its flushed No, it have AIDS in it.
After a toilet is flushed, the water and waste go through pipes in the plumbing system to a sewage treatment plant or septic system for processing and disposal.
NO.