When the toilet is displaced, can the toilet only be flushed?

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Toilet displacement has nothing to do with the way the toilet is flushed.

    If you only consider the problem of clogging, it is recommended to choose the straight flush type, which has a large diameter and a slightly louder noise.

    If you only consider the problem of blockage, it is recommended to choose the direct flush type, the diameter of the straight flush is large, the noise is slightly larger, and the straight flush cannot be said to be outdated, 90mm, the siphon 75mm toilet is deodorized through the water trap, then it is very likely that the pipe ventilation pipe is blocked, and the general toilet has a peculiar smell, so there is a peculiar smell, if it is not for the toilet is not installed, the water in the trap is sucked away.

    From a hygienic and economic point of view, I recommend that you opt for flushing siphon toilets.

    If it's a toilet shift, I don't know if you're talking about a toilet shift. It's best to have a look at the plumber on site before making a decision, rather than just switching to a straight rush. If you can discuss it with the downstairs, you can change the location of the sewer pipe downstairs, which is the most ideal method; There is also a way to open a trough, change the toilet sewer pipe to 75 pipes and bury them on the floor and then lay floor tiles, the disadvantage is that if you use it badly, there will be a situation of clogging the toilet from a sanitary and economic point of view, I recommend that you choose to flush down the siphon toilet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you are only concerned about the problem of blockage, it is recommended to choose the straight flush type, which has a large diameter of 90 mm and a siphon of 75 mm

    If it is not that the toilet is not installed, then it is very likely that the pipe ventilation pipe is blocked, and the water from the trap is sucked away, so there is a peculiar smell, and the toilet is flushed or siphoned, which has little to do with it.

    Compared with the siphon, the noise is slightly louder, and the straight flush cannot be said to be outdated, and Europe is basically a straight flush toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't know if you're talking about a toilet shift, but if it's a toilet shift, it's not just a direct flush method. If you can discuss it with the downstairs, you can change the location of the sewer pipe downstairs, which is the most ideal method; Another is to open a trough, change the toilet drain pipe to 75 pipes and bury them on the floor and then lay floor tiles, the disadvantage is that if you use it badly, there will be a clogging of the toilet. It is better to find a plumber to see the site before making a decision.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's all available. The family recently bought one, and it works very well and is very cheap. Before going to the toilet, spray a layer of foam evenly at the entrance of the toilet at a distance of about 10 20 cm to cover the water in the toilet.

    Then go to the toilet, you can clearly feel that there is no odor, and it can also prevent splashing water when going to the toilet, which is very easy to use and very safe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    From a hygienic and economic point of view, I recommend that you opt for flushing siphon toilets.

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