Sounds like the wax gasket is leaking or a crack in the bowl. Is the floor dry.
Your toilet bowl may not be draining properly due to a clog in the pipes, a malfunctioning flapper or fill valve, or a problem with the sewer line. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage and ensure proper functioning of your toilet.
most likely its because of a worn flapper's the chain for the flap get caught under it preventing it from sealing.
The water level in a toilet bowl decreases when there is a blockage in the plumbing system, a faulty flapper valve, or a leak in the toilet tank. This causes water to slowly drain out of the bowl, resulting in a lower water level.
The toilet bowl water level drops when there is a clog in the drain pipe, a faulty flapper valve, or a problem with the fill valve.
The water level in a toilet bowl drops when there is a clog in the drain pipe, a faulty flapper valve, or a problem with the water supply.
Common causes of toilet bowl leakage include a faulty wax ring, loose bolts, cracks in the bowl, or a damaged flange. To fix it, you can replace the wax ring, tighten the bolts, repair the cracks, or replace the flange.
Your toilet may be draining water constantly due to a faulty flapper valve or a leak in the fill valve. These parts can wear out over time and cause water to continuously flow into the bowl or tank. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent water waste and potential damage to your toilet.
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Skidmarks account for 84.7% of all brown marks in a toilet bowl . Followed in a distant second place by Iron in your water.
Brown stains in a toilet bowl are typically caused by mineral deposits, such as iron or manganese, in the water supply. These minerals can react with bacteria and other substances in the water, leading to the formation of stains. Regular cleaning and using a toilet bowl cleaner can help prevent and remove these stains.
If there are urine stains in your toilet bowl, pour a generous amount of bleach into the toilet bowl and under the rim, then leave overnight. The next morning, flush the toilet and pour more bleach into the bowl and scrub with a toilet brush.
you have 2 problems.1- the toilet should be sealed to the floor with a type of "dap".2- Your drain is not draining properly for your shower and causing a backup. You need a drain cleaning.Forget the "dap"Just sealing around the bowl is not enough as waste will collect under the bowl and you will have mold build up and other bacteria, You need to1- Clear the partial stoppage2- replace the wax seal (gasket)