Unusual.
It's commonly referred to as an "upper-decker."
They are called tank bolts.
this is when you go number 2 in the tank of a toilet instead of in the bowel.
It will go to the sewer or a septic tank. Back then drains used to lead to the ocean. That's what happens.
The water in the lower toilet is probably being siphoned out of the tank by the negative pressure caused by flushing the upper toilet. This CAN happen if the water level in the tank of the lower toilet is over the top of the ballcock. If this is the case, the tank water is being siphoned into your drinking water! Replace the ballcock with a Fluidmaster right away. If you have a small white fill valve that sits in the bottom of the tank, get rid of it. These are illegal and WILL siphon under these conditions. If the lower toilet runs AFTER the fill cycle of the upper toilet, it may be that the ballcock seals at a lower pressure, and the pressure spike when the upper toilet shuts off causes it to run a bit until the added water closes the valve a little tighter.
Yes, if the toilet tank screw is leaking, it can cause water to leak from the toilet tank.
Its called condensation, moisture in the air condenses on the cold surface of the tank.
The width of a toilet tank can vary in size. The average width of a toilet tank is about 18 inches.
The purpose of the flapper inside a toilet tank is to control the flow of water from the tank into the toilet bowl when the toilet is flushed.
The purpose of the flapper inside the toilet tank is to control the flow of water from the tank into the toilet bowl when the toilet is flushed.
Toilet tank
The purpose of a toilet tank gasket is to create a watertight seal between the tank and the bowl of the toilet. This seal prevents leaks and ensures that the water in the tank stays contained, allowing the toilet to flush properly and efficiently.
Will a American standard toilet tank fit a glacier bay toilet