This is a problem with men. I have done alot of Plumbing in my life and this is a fact of life. Sometimes it is better to go a little and flush then finsh with another flush with toilet paper. It could be that your main pipe under the toilet is old and it has like burrs or rough spots that catches toilet paper if it is cast iron, so it collects little pieces of paper and maybe just cant dispose the waste all at one time. Water pressure is another thing that the flapper is closing too soon and not letting enough water out make sure he holds the handle down if you have a flapper problem that will let more water out,also the little holes under the rim get cloggeg up and it does not swirl fast enough to flush the waste away. I would call a plumber to check this out. Good luck girlie!! I'm not convinced you can attribute this to a particular sex. Setting that aside, all toilets are not created equal. Look into getting a Toto brand toilet. Check out this link for more info. http://www.terrylove.com/crtoilet.htm I like the Kohler Cimarron and all Kohler class five toilets and all Toto G-Max toilets. Or you could just try a different husband.
The new toilet has a much more efficient system of flushing, that will eliminate much of the problem. Updating the toilet is also a great way to reduce the use of water. It was an easy exchange.
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"Toilet" in Polish is "toaleta" or "łazienka".
Thomas Elkins did not invent the toilet. He did patent a complex device that included a toilet, among many other functions.
They used cotton wool as toilet paper or leaves
'Bog' is a slang term sometimes used in Britain for a toilet.
If your toilet overflows, first turn off the water supply to the toilet by turning the valve located behind the toilet. Then, try to stop the overflow by using a plunger or a plumbing snake. If the problem persists, contact a plumber for further assistance.
If the toilet overflows, first turn off the water supply to the toilet by turning the valve behind the toilet. Then, use a plunger to try and unclog the toilet. If that doesn't work, call a plumber for help. Clean up any water and disinfect the area to prevent any contamination.
A toilet overflows when there is a blockage in the drain pipe, excessive flushing of toilet paper or foreign objects, or a malfunction in the toilet's internal mechanisms.
the toilet overflows if either the building sewer, branch line in your sewer system or trap in your toilet gets clogged.
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A toilet overflows when there is a blockage in the pipes, excessive flushing, or a malfunction in the plumbing system, causing water to back up and spill over the rim of the toilet bowl.
The primary thing that happens if a public toilet overflows and the poo goes everywhere is that it creates a health hazard. The blockage must be quickly cleared and the mess cleaned up before diseases are spread.
If your toilet tank overflows, immediately turn off the water supply to the toilet by turning the shut-off valve located behind or near the toilet. Then, remove the lid from the tank and adjust the float to stop the water flow. Use towels to clean up any excess water and prevent damage. If the problem persists, contact a plumber for further assistance.
You can use the same word, toilet, or otherwise badkamer.
The toilet overflows when flushed because there is a blockage in the drain pipe, excessive water pressure, or a malfunctioning float mechanism in the tank that allows too much water to enter.
A toilet overflows when there is a blockage in the pipes or when too much water is flushed at once. To prevent this, avoid flushing large amounts of toilet paper or foreign objects. Regular maintenance, such as using a plunger or drain cleaner, can help prevent blockages.
A toilet overflows when there is a blockage in the drain pipe or when too much water is flushed at once. To prevent this, avoid flushing large amounts of toilet paper or foreign objects. Regular maintenance, such as using a plunger or drain cleaner, can help prevent blockages.