The laundry waste pipe is fitted to the main drain near the toilet and the main pipe down the line past toilet is partly plugged, forcing the laundry waste up the toilet waste tube. You need to auger the pipe from toilet to outside. If all the piping is in ground you will have to remove toilet from floor to do this properly.
You CAN'T have a p-trap under the toilet! The p-trap is built into the toilet!
Minimum 1/8" per foot grade.
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Normally 11/2" DEPENDING on developed length of piping and fittings
The laundry waste pipe is fitted to the main drain near the toilet and the main pipe down the line past toilet is partly plugged, forcing the laundry waste up the toilet waste tube. You need to auger the pipe from toilet to outside. If all the piping is in ground you will have to remove toilet from floor to do this properly.
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The purpose of the water pipe in a toilet system is to supply water to the toilet tank, which is necessary for flushing waste down the drain.
You CAN'T have a p-trap under the toilet! The p-trap is built into the toilet!
A detailed toilet drain diagram shows how waste from the toilet flows through the plumbing system. It typically includes the toilet bowl, trap, waste pipe, vent pipe, and main sewer line. The waste is flushed down the toilet bowl, goes through the trap to prevent sewer gases from entering the home, then flows through the waste pipe to the main sewer line. The vent pipe allows air to enter the system, preventing suction and ensuring proper drainage. This diagram helps understand how the plumbing system works to remove waste from the toilet effectively.
The easiest solution would be to move the toilet so that it lines up with the waste pipe.
Minimum of 1/8" per foot.
The reason it is too slow is because the gradient of the pipe is incorrect. Any waste pipe has to be 1:40 (meters)
Minimum 1/8" per foot grade.
6 foot
To maintain and clean a toilet waste pipe, regularly flush hot water down the pipe to prevent clogs. Use a toilet brush to scrub the inside of the pipe and periodically pour a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the pipe to break down any buildup. Avoid flushing non-flushable items down the toilet to prevent blockages.
The trap is built into the toilet itself, you shouldn't put one in the drain.