no....just use plenty of wax
Yes, a low toilet flange can cause leaks, improper sealing, and difficulty in installing a toilet properly. It is important to ensure the flange is at the correct height for proper functioning of the toilet.
If the toilet flange is too high, it can cause the toilet to not sit properly on the floor, leading to leaks, instability, and potential damage to the flooring.
An "unlevel" toilet flange might be a little difficult for a wax ring to seal, but could not in any way be responsible for a tank leak. If the tank is leaking between the tank and bowl, remove the tank, check the tank itself for a crack or defect, then check the flange gasket and tank bolts and gaskets. How do you know your flange is unlevel?
Yes, a bad wax ring can cause flushing problems in a toilet.
Sure. Either way. The wax ring seals the toilet to the closet flange so it doesn't really matter that much. The important part is that the toilet be mounted firmly to the floor so that it doesn't move. That would cause the wax ring to fail then the toilet would leak around the flange.
sounds like the wax ring did not take or the flange is not set right
No. It can only cause problems.
No, but you might have a problem changing the floor flange 90 degrees so that the toilet could be clamped down again.
Not if you don't flush them down your toilet.
A toilet has a built in trap thus NO othyer trap is needed and will cause air bound systems and many problems with improper drainage
Common issues that can cause toilet flushing problems include a clogged drain, a faulty flapper or flush valve, a malfunctioning fill valve, or a problem with the water supply.
Toilets may flush randomly due to issues with the flapper valve, water pressure, or a faulty fill valve. These problems can cause the toilet to flush unexpectedly without anyone using it.