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A toilet is a piece of sanitary hardware that collects human urine and feces, and sometimes toilet paper, usually for disposal. Flush toilets use water, while dry or non-flush toilets do not. They can be designed for a sitting position popular in Europe and North America with a toilet seat, with additional considerations for those with disabilities, or for a squatting posture more popular in Asia (see squat toilet). In urban areas, flush toilets are usually connected to a sewer system that leads to septic tanks in isolated areas. The waste is known as blackwater and the combined effluent including other sources is sewage. Dry toilets are connected to a pit, removable container, composting chamber, or other storage and treatment device, including urine diversion with a urine-diverting toilet.
The technology used for modern toilets varies. Toilets are commonly made of ceramic (porcelain), concrete, plastic, or wood. Newer toilet technologies include dual flushing, low flushing, toilet seat warming, self-cleaning, female urinals and waterless urinals. Japan is known for its toilet technology. Airplane toilets are specially designed to operate in the air. The need to maintain anal hygiene post-defecation is universally recognized and toilet paper (often held by a toilet roll holder), which may also be used to wipe the vulva after urination, is widely used (as well as bidets).
In private homes, depending on the region and style, the toilet may exist in the same bathroom as the sink, bath, and shower. Another option is to have one room for body washing (also called "bathroom") and a separate one for the toilet and handwashing sink (toilet room). Public toilets (restrooms) consist of one or more toilets (and commonly single urinals or trough urinals) which are available for use by the general public. Products like urinal blocks and toilet blocks help maintain the smell and cleanliness of toilets. Toilet seat covers are sometimes used. Portable toilets (frequently chemical "porta johns") may be brought in for large and temporary gatherings.
Historically, sanitation has been a concern from the earliest stages of human settlements. However, many poor households in developing countries use very basic, and often unhygienic, toilets - and nearly one billion people have no access to a toilet at all; they must openly defecate and urinate. Or else they must resort to a "flying toilet": a plastic bag. These issues can lead to the spread of diseases transmitted via the fecal-oral route, or the transmission of waterborne diseases such as cholera and diarrhea. Therefore, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 wants to "achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defecation".

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    Slow draining toilets and gurgling, help please

    Hello, would greatly appreciate some pointers Toilet downstairs drains slowly. First floor toilet causes bath to reflux water and make noise. Second floor toilet causes shower to gurgle. Tried Mr Muscle drain unblocker almost everywhere. Tried plunging the toilets, shower and bath. Tried a...
  2. folerx

    3 toilets, many 90 degree bends nightmare from crazy plumber

    hi from Croatia One crazy plumber make many 90° piping for toilets drainage. I need to correct because i am suspicious that this setup can work, especially F1/90T. One toilet is on second floor and must have 180 bend to vertical pipe. Now we have 1m 110mm pipe from toilet into 90° left, than 1m...
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    Powerful flush toilets

    We are looking for a toilet with a good design and a powerful flush as one of our family members produces rather large stools that get jammed in our current toilet - which was an emergency purchase from wicks and was very cheap, we are now ready to spend a little more for something that can do...
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    Are shower toilets worth it?

    So, in theory, a toilet with integrated bidet (spray wand) sounds like a nice idea. Cleaning with water feels more hygienic, saves paper. But what about practice, can someone with experience tell me: Are you supposed to use them for the full clean, or are you supposed to wipe normally and...
  5. plumbingdoctor

    Toilets are dirt do we need to fix them first or clean them?

    I'm done fixing the clogged toilet and noticed that before we set the whole thing toilet was very messy and dirty, the question is? do homeowners need to clean before the plumber comes or let the tradies clean it?
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    Aerator sound through toilets

    We have an evergreen treatment plant, less than 12 months old. The toilets make a constant gurgling sound. After eliminating all sources, finally discovered it is the aerator noise. (Turned off the aerator and noise stopped) Was told by plumber that this is normal, as the aerator noise is...
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    Are elongated bowl toilets available in the UK?

    I am going to replace my toilet pan soon. I have got an elongated bidet seat available if I want it, but I can't find a suitable pan here in the uk that it will fit. Are elongated pans with around 47cm from seat mounting holes to front of bowl available anywhere in the uk.?
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    Hot water in toilets

    I have recently moved into a rental property and 3 toilets on three different floors are connected to the combi boiler, it fires up each time one is flushed and the taps are round the wrong way as in the cold tap has hot water and vice versa, what could be the cause of this?
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    Sound when closing taps and flushing toilets returns after emptying system

    Hi All, I really need some advice on a home plumbing issue please. We have a sound when closing taps and flushing toilets that started a few months ago. I have tried many times to empty the system by closing off the mains inlet stopcock, opening all the taps, flushing the toilets, etc...
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    Are Villeroy and Boch toilets OK?

    I am renovating my toilet and thinking of installing a Villeroy and Boch toilet suite (model "O.Nova 2.0"). Does anyone know if Villeroy and Boch toilets are good quality? Are they better/worse than Caroma or American Standard?
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    Short-Projection Toilets - Opinions?

    I have a small en-suite and therefore limited space, which is proving a bit of a PITA! Anyways, i’ve been looking at a range of toilets and the Grohe Bau Rimless puts ticks in most boxes. Thing is, i’m just slightly concerned that at 600mm projection it is too short for a bloke!? Anybody got one...
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    number of toilets on a horizontal pipe

    hi all, just about to start a job converting old church building to nursery school architects plan shows 4 toilets (low height) in a row connected to stack at the end, customer wants 5, will this work, as can`t get any fall in pipe as all 5 toilets need to be same height ? can`t get much insight...
  13. candell

    Problem with toilets in 6 year old house

    Our new build home is now 6 years old and the toilets are starting to have some issues. The soft close seats and lids no longer soft close, I've searched everywhere and found many tutorials but can't see one that matches our seat type. I even contacted Ideal Standard many times but they fail to...
  14. tinyshinybeth

    Installation of outside tap has caused toilets to fill slower?

    Hello! I had a friend install one of those 'tap into pipe outdoor tap kits', and since that both my upstairs and downstairs toilets are filling much slower than they did before. Has anyone any reason why this might be? Thanks in advance!!
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    Are there any US code approved flexible waste pipes for toilets?

    Hi there, I am a college student working on a project that involves plumbing. My team and I are currently at a bit of a snag though. We need to be able to bend and move the waste pipe for our toilet but are not sure if flexible/corrugated/accordion pipes are code approved in the US. Any info on...
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    Gurgling toilets and slow draining bath.

    I’ve got a new build that’s approx 3 years old. A couple of weeks ago the downstairs toilet started gurgling due to the water level in the bowl being low. I plunged it and that seemed to allow the water level to rise (although still not as high as I would expect). Recently however I’ve started...
  17. Stants

    Rimless Toilets good or bad ( or ugly lol )

    Hi was looking to buy a new close couple toilet ( 2 actually ) and came across rimless ones specifically a Grohe Bau done a bit of research theres not much about but most reviews I've seen are positive was just wondering if anyone has any knowledge on these good or bad best deal ive seen was £...
  18. mrb1972

    Toilets sometimes need multiple flushes

    Hi, We moved into a new build a few months back now, one thing we noticed is that we sometimes we need to flush the toilets multiple times to clear, this doesn't seem to relate to the contents of the toilet (could be just a bit of tissue), also it's not isolated to one toilet. We approached...
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    Calling all plumbers/bathroom people!? 'Toilets & Cracked Tiles'

    Sorry I am new to this so not sure if I am doing this right but hello all! I just wondered if anyone would possibly be able to tell me what has happened here? So the other day I was sitting on the toilet when I heard a crack, I checked it all out couldn't see anything so went about my day...
  20. cadmunkey

    Toilets continuously refilling after boiler install

    Had a new boiler installed 3 days ago, since then all four toilets in the house have had a slow drip into the bowl. Today however all 4 are filling fast and not stopping, just continuously filling into the overflow pipes. Had to turn 3 of them off at the supply. All toilets just have a standard...
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