To fix the issue of too much water in the toilet bowl, you can try adjusting the water level in the tank by adjusting the float or flapper. You can also check for any clogs in the toilet's drain or vent pipes. If these steps don't work, you may need to call a plumber to further diagnose and fix the issue.
To fully drain a toilet, turn off the water supply valve located behind or near the toilet. Then, flush the toilet to remove as much water as possible. Use a plunger to push any remaining water out of the bowl and into the drain. Finally, use a wet/dry vacuum to suction out any remaining water in the bowl and tank.
To completely drain a toilet, turn off the water supply valve located behind or near the toilet. Then, flush the toilet to remove as much water as possible. Use a plunger to push any remaining water out of the bowl and into the drain. You can also use a wet/dry vacuum to suction out any remaining water.
All of it if you don't flush or if it doesn't leak.
Toilets do not function on suction, they flush by using gravity to empty the water from the tank into the bowl, thereby causing the S-trap built into the toilet bowl to siphon. The only way to improve the flush is to cause it to flush with more water (which sometimes helps, sometimes doesn't), or buy a siphon-jet or other power assisted toilet. An older toilet may be to plugged up with mineral deposits to improve the flush much, the amount of deposit depends on what's in your water, how often you clean the toilet, and other factors beyond your control.
Time to give up and call a plumber to clean your drain line.
If you want to use less water per flush, you put a brick in the bottom of the tank. You do not want to reduce the height of the water in the tank so much as use less water per flush.
yes, you can have your toilet refinished. Another option is to buy some porcoline patch and do it yourself. Just shut off your angle valve and drain as much water as you can out of the bowl by holding down the trip lever. The water should go down enough for you to repair the scratches and let it dry before turning the water back on. Refinishing the bowl is expensive and unecessary. A little "Soft Scrub" and alot of elbow grease will usually do it.
Clogged toilet, mainline stoppage, not enough water in the tank or bowl, too much slack in flapper chain, bad flapper, broken handle...
Although disgusting and nasty, unlike a dog, cats typically will not eat or drink anything that could make them sick. However, if the toilet has a cleaning agent such as bleach or a time released cleaner installed, this could make them sick. Give the cat a bowl of water!
If the toilet works each time on one flush, they use roughly half the water of a standard toilet. You would then use half as much a month on the toilet. They do not always flush completely on the first flush and the toilet is only a part of the water bill.
it smoked to much.. Its clogged
Depending on the toilet, between 1 and 5 gallons.