Yes, you can try using a plunger to unclog both the toilet and tub at the same time. Make sure to create a tight seal around the drain and apply firm pressure to dislodge the blockage. If this method doesn't work, you may need to use a drain snake or call a professional plumber for assistance.
If both your toilet and shower are clogged at the same time, you should try using a plunger to unclog them. If that doesn't work, you may need to call a professional plumber for assistance.
Yes, you can try using a plunger to unclog both the bathtub and toilet at the same time. Make sure to create a tight seal around the drain and apply firm pressure to dislodge the blockage. If the plunger doesn't work, you may need to use a drain snake or call a professional plumber for assistance.
Yes it is. But just not in the samE TOILET!
I'm not 100% sure what you're asking, but if you mean that they are both happening at the same time, yes that is completely normal.
A toilet that hasn't been flushed.
no but you will have pee everywhere on the toilet.
They both contract at the same time.
usally a line stoppage
Yes, you can fix a toilet and shower clogged at the same time by using a plunger or a drain snake to clear the blockage. If the clog is severe, you may need to call a professional plumber for assistance.
Both dishwasher and toilet are sharing the same outlet pipe/drain it is possible when disahwasher is in use it is blocking of the drain somehow so the toilet water has nowhere to go - you need to have a look at the outlet pipe of the toilet and dishwasher the problem lies in a conflict there.
Yes its very simple. Put the cat in the toilet and flush it. this provides a rinse. Then open the lid and add dish washing liquid. Flush 3 times. Hang the cat and the toilet on the washing line. The cat and the toilet will be sparkling in no time. This is not from Samantha Thompson.
Yes, you can fix a clogged tub and toilet at the same time by using a plunger or a drain snake to clear the blockages in both fixtures. Additionally, you can try using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar or a commercial drain cleaner to help break up the clogs. If these methods do not work, you may need to call a professional plumber for assistance.