partially clogged drain or vent, improperly installed vent or drain
Cotton buds SHOULD NOT be flushed down the toilet. Anything flushed down the toilet that is excrement or toilet tissue my block the sewers and cause backup of sewage effluent into homes.
Yes you can flush it. It's possible for a toilet trap to go dry after that much time. When you flush just make sure you check to see if the bowl is leaking.
Water coming from under the toilet when flushed could be due to a leak in the toilet's seal or a problem with the water supply line. This can lead to water seeping out onto the floor. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent water damage and potential mold growth.
maybe bcuz to save water..
Call Francesca Gentile.... wait her phone got flushed away DAMNIT
Unless it is a very strange arrangement, turning off the toilet on the first floor should only shut off the water to that toilet. It should have no effect on the upstairs shower.
When a toilet bubbles when flushed, it is usually due to a blockage in the plumbing system. The blockage causes air to get trapped in the pipes, leading to the bubbling effect when the toilet is flushed.
No, not all writing paper breaks down in water in the same way. It definitely should not be flushed.
When a toilet burps when flushed, it is usually due to air trapped in the plumbing system being released. This can happen if there is a blockage or restriction in the pipes, causing air to get trapped and then released when the toilet is flushed.
I do not know if popcorn can be flushed down the toilet. So, I wouldn't try it.- Ashton Smith
Toilet bubbles appear when flushed because of air trapped in the pipes or a partial blockage in the drain. This can happen even if the toilet is not fully clogged.