Flushing the toilet can affect the water temperature in the shower because both the toilet and the shower are connected to the same water supply system. When the toilet is flushed, it temporarily reduces the amount of water available for the shower, causing a drop in water pressure and potentially affecting the temperature of the water coming out of the shower.
No, flushing the toilet does not affect the temperature of the shower water.
Yes.
There are temperature balanced shower bodies that will adjust the hot water flow when it senses that the cold water flow drops due to flushing the toilet.
The first flushing toilet was for queen Victoria the first.
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596.
Your toilet may not be flushing properly due to a blocked toilet vent. The vent allows air to flow through the plumbing system, helping water to drain smoothly. If the vent is blocked, it can cause air pressure issues that affect the flushing mechanism. It is recommended to check the vent for any obstructions and clear them if necessary to restore proper flushing function.
Simply by flushing out debris and liter. It can also Unclog your toilet if needed.
Because it effects the water pressure of the shower. This causes the temperature of the water in the shower to also change.
Each flush of a toilet uses the same amount of water.
No
The wax ring is just to seal the toilet to the drain. It has no effect on the flushing.
A down line clog would cause this. The shower drain is lower than any other drain in the bathroom so it is the first to tell you of a clog in the line. Time to Roto Rooter! Y-THINK-Y The toilet and shower must have the same drain. There is a blockage somewhere after the toilet and shower drains meet. The backup takes the easiest route back which must be the shower drain. Try snaking out both drains. Start with the toilet. To do the best job, remove the toilet and start from floor level.