If you have a frozen toilet, you can try pouring hot water into the bowl to melt the ice. You can also use a plunger to break up the ice blockage. If these methods don't work, it's best to contact a plumber for assistance.
replace the fill valve
it depends on how good the pluming is.
If it is just the toilet that doesn't have water, then the pipes are probably not frozen. If it is the whole house than maybe yes. If you have water at other faucets, look at the toilet and see where the blockage is. Disconnect the supply line under the tank and see if water is coming through the shut off at the toilet if there is one.
The toilet flange should be about 12 inches away from the wall when installing a new toilet.
The toilet flange should be about 12 inches away from the wall when installing a new toilet.
Yes, the toilet flange should be flush with the floor when installing a toilet to ensure a proper and secure fit.
Depending on the location of the toilet, the waste is either piped into Discovery Bay, or is frozen in bags and shipped back to New Zealand.
Sounds just like frozen piping
To unfreeze a frozen toilet, you can try pouring hot water into the bowl or using a hairdryer to gently warm the pipes. You can also use a plunger to help break up the ice blockage. Avoid using boiling water as it can crack the porcelain.
I think you should have a wee on the toilet . have you tried that?
Food which has been cooked can be frozen, even if it was frozen prior to cooking. BUT Frozen food which has been thawed, but not cooked, should never be re-frozen. Nor should food which was cooked, frozen and thawed.
If the water starts rising after you flush the toilet, you should quickly turn off the water supply to the toilet by twisting the shut-off valve located behind the toilet. This will prevent the toilet from overflowing.