throw it away case the toiet will get clgged common sense No-one is suggesting large joints of beef! What I want to throw down the toilet, as I can't compost them, and they go manky in the rubbish are things like rice, pasta, scraps of food after a party. Of course I don't routinely throw these things away, but sometimes the best laid plans.... Anyway I always break it up so it won't clog the bog.
Yes, the toilet flange should be flush with the floor when installing a toilet to ensure a proper and secure fit.
You always should after you use it.
If the water starts rising after you flush the toilet, you should quickly turn off the water supply to the toilet by twisting the shut-off valve located behind the toilet. This will prevent the toilet from overflowing.
To activate the appropriate flushing option on a dual flush toilet, you should push the smaller button for a light flush and the larger button for a heavy flush.
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If your toilet won't flush, you should first check if there is a blockage in the drain or the toilet itself. You can try using a plunger to clear the blockage. If that doesn't work, you may need to call a plumber to fix the issue.
To flush after a poop, press the larger button on the toilet.
If your toilet flush is not working properly, you should first check if there is a blockage in the toilet or the pipes. You can try using a plunger to clear any clogs. If that doesn't work, you may need to call a plumber to fix the issue.
To activate the flushing mechanism on a Delta dual flush toilet, you should push the appropriate button located on the top of the toilet tank. The button for a full flush is typically larger and located on the left side, while the button for a half flush is smaller and located on the right side.
To conserve water effectively on a dual flush toilet, use the smaller flush button for liquid waste and the larger flush button for solid waste.
Wrap them up in toilet paper or in a nappy bag and throw them away. Don't flush them down the toilet because they won't flush and will clog the loo.
Yellow. And you should know this considering that you see it everytime you go to flush the toilet!