The trap in your toilet is the " U" shaped pipe that supposedly catches all of the germs. It is also found on sinks.
The trap is built into the toilet itself, you shouldn't put one in the drain.
You CAN'T have a p-trap under the toilet! The p-trap is built into the toilet!
A P trap exits horizontal from the back of the toilet and a S trap exits vertical from the bottom of the toilet.
Nope
No.. The trap is built into the toilet. It can become clogged or obstructed with debris, but if it were to collapse, your entire toilet would be gushing water everywhere.
The trap is in the toilet. There shouldn't be one in the drain itself.
A trap doesn't cause the blockage. Something IN sewer line causes a blockage.
The toilet drains slowly when there is a blockage in the pipes, a clog in the toilet trap, or a malfunction in the flushing mechanism.
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P-Traps are built into every toilet by the manufacturer
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
Yes... is the short answer. The toilet has a trap in itself. You would have to be able to break out the floor and put a P trap in the existing line