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Sink is not vented properly and the water from the p-trap under the sink COULD be sucked out by the hydrostatic pressure from the toilet flushing.
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The toilet itself is plugged or the pipe from the toilet to the drain is plugged. It may be that the tub and sink have their own drain pipe that may connect to the main away from the toilet drain. Plunge the toilet or sometimes if you fill a 5 gallon bucket with water and pour it into the toilet as fast as it will take it, that will flush out the line. It is a greater amount of water all at once an forces out what the clog is.
He tinkered the toilet and he cleaned the sink.
A toilet bidet is actually a type of low mounted Plumbing fixture (looks like a sink), with warm water jets, that actually cleans ones lower region after they have used the toilet.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
The minimum size of a toilet room can vary depending on what's included in the room. It may only contain a toilet, a toilet and sink, or a toilet, sink, and shower or tub or both.
The integrated toilet sink combines the toilet and sink into one unit, allowing the used water from the sink to fill the toilet tank for flushing. This saves water by using it twice and also saves space in the bathroom by eliminating the need for a separate sink.
This indicates that it has a toilet, sink and a shower but no bathtub. A 1.50 indicates that it has a toilet, sink but no shower or bathtub.
If it has a toilet, sink, and shower, it is a 3/4 bath. If it has a toilet and sink, it is a half bath. If it has only a toilet, it is a latrine.
No, he goes down the sink
You can save space in a small bathroom by installing a combination toilet and sink unit, also known as a toilet sink combo. This unit combines the functions of a toilet and sink into one fixture, allowing you to maximize the space available in your bathroom.
A sink above the toilet tank in a bathroom design can typically be found in a space-saving bathroom layout known as a "toilet sink combo" or "toilet top sink." These designs are often used in small bathrooms or powder rooms to maximize space efficiency.
A bathroom would have a toilet-sink-tub and or shower. A half bath has a toilet maybe a sink but no tub or shower.
Generally, a washroom has a sink and toilet. A bathroom has a sink, toilet and tub. But the words are often used interchangeably.
rest room: toilet and a sink bathroom: toilet, sink and a shower or a bathing tub sometimes both
Some space-saving design ideas for a small toilet with a sink include using a corner sink, installing a wall-mounted toilet, utilizing built-in storage shelves or cabinets, and opting for a compact toilet design.