Can you put sink waste into toilet waste?

Yes, but the sink must empty into the toilet drain. Toilets have the largest drainpipe, so plumbers empty the bathroom sink drain, which is smaller in diameter, into the toilet drain line. They install a common vent that allows water and waste to drain without forming an airlock.
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Can a toilet and a sink share the same drain?

If you cannot connect the sink drain to the toilet drain within 6 feet of the toilet, install a separate vent on the toilet drain line closer to the toilet. The farther the sink connection from the toilet, the more likely you are to experience clogs. The sink will still need a separate vent pipe.
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Can sink and toilet shared vent?

A general rule is that you can only vent 2 fixtures on a toilet wet vent. The sink drain has a toilet vent through it. The toilet drain should be 3′′, the sink drain is 1.5′′, the shared sink drain/toilet vent area should be 2′′, and the vent going up should be 1.5′′.
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Can you put sink waste into soil pipe?

The most simple way to connect a waste pipe to an existing soil pipe is to install a 'strap on boss' (pictured at the top of the article) to make a watertight connection. Simply cut a hole in the soil pipe and place the strap around the exterior of the pipe.
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Are sink and toilet pipes connected?

Plumbing contractors can connect drain lines in the floor beneath the bathroom and install a vent that will allow water and waste to drain without forming an airlock. The sink drain will empty into the toilet drain line because the toilet has the largest drainpipe.
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WASTE PIPES FOR BATH



Can toilet backup into sink?

For an obstruction in the toilet waste pipe to back up through the sink drain, the obstruction must be downstream of the sink. As water rushes into the blocked pipe, it pushes air through the sink vent and eventually fills the pipe until it enters the sink drain. At this point, the toilet itself is backing up.
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How do you vent a toilet and sink together?

The most common configuration is to feed 2" PVC down from the ceiling within the wall behind the toilet. The vent pipe connects into the toilet drain pipe. The sink drain pipe and the tub/shower drain pipe are vented with 1.5" pipe that branches off from the 2" PVC mainline.
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Does sink waste go into sewer?

A waste system, as previously mentioned, is made up of pipes and fittings designed to carry wastewater from sinks, showers, bathtubs, washing machines, and dishwashers out to the sewer.
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Can shower waste go into toilet waste?

The general answer is that the showers and toilets can use the same drain, but they should not be sharing the same waste trap arm. There are other factors to consider as well, such as whether your drains lead to the main sewer line, or if there are septic tanks that are used in your city or town.
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Can sink waste go into rainwater drain?

Wastewater pipes should not be connected to the rainwater system. If the rainwater gutters and gullies are connected to the wastewater drain, rainwater could overwhelm the drain and cause flooding.
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Can you move a toilet to where a sink was?

You can move a toilet as far as you wish to. However, you may need to drill a new hole in the floor and install a new wastewater pipe.
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How close can a toilet be to a sink?

So, it may only be possible to provide for the bare minimum clearances. In this case, make sure that the center line of the toilet is at least 15 inches from the nearest wall or sink. Eighteen inches would be preferred. Installing a pedestal sink can help give the feeling of greater room in these small areas.
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Do all toilets need to be vented?

“Does a toilet need a vent?” And the answer is yes, your toilet has to have a vent. For more information on the great importance of plumbing vents, read our plumbing vent article here. And the size of this vent pipe depends on your local plumbing code.
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Does tap water and toilet water come from the same place?

Everyone's answer so far is correct. The water in the house is the same as in the other plumbing. ... If water pressure fails, it prevents dirty water from being drawn back into the system.
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Can a shower and sink share a drain?

1:Can multiple bathroom sinks, baths, showers ect share a common drain pipe ? Yes they can and do all the time.
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Is toilet water the same as tap water UK?

Is toilet water the same as sink water? It depends on the type of water system you have in your home. If you have a grey water tank, this will be used for the toilet but not water from the bathroom tap or drinking water.
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Where does sink waste go?

Pipes and sewers: The wastewater you send down the drain travels through the pipe network in your home. Your home drainage network eventually joins up with a communal sewer pipe located under the road. This is where your wastewater and all the wastewater from neighbouring properties join.
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How do I know if my drain is shared?

The best way to find out if your property is connected to the public sewer system is through a drain survey. Professionals can look at the system in place, contact the local council and water suppliers, and inspect sewer maps to establish which drains are shared and which drains are your responsibility.
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Where does my kitchen sink drain to?

Kitchen sinks have a strainer fitted into a strainer body that's inserted down through the sink hole and sealed to the sink with a bead of plumber's putty. Beneath the sink, the strainer body connects to the drain's tailpiece and the rest of the drain plumbing.
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What happens if a toilet is not vented?

Poorly-vented drain lines will not be able to effectively move wastewater and solid waste out of your building. This could lead to problems such as overflowing drains, backed-up toilets, and similar plumbing issues.
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Can a toilet be wet vented?

A wet vent can handle all the fixtures in two bathroom groups (a bathroom group is a lav, toilet, bidet, and tub or shower). To stay out of trouble with wet vents, go beyond code and use a 4-in. main horizontal waste line where possible. Any wet vents must be 2 in.
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How far away can a vent be from a toilet?

According to the UPC, the distance between your trap and the vent should be no more than 6 feet. In other words, for the vent to work properly, it needs to feed into the drain line within 6 feet of the trapways that connect to it.
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Why is my sink filling up my toilet?

If the sink is backing up into the toilet, then the clog is at or after the junction of the two in your drain lines. You'll have to snake the drain to remove the clog, and it will likely be beyond the reach of a standard toilet auger.
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Why does sink gurgle when toilet flushed?

It means that the pipes aren't properly vented, which can lead to slow water flow and eventual blockages. The gurgling is produced as air passes through the sink P-trap, and if there's enough to empty the trap, there won't any barrier between you and nasty, methane-rich sewer gases.
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Why does my toilet bubble when I run the sink?

Any time you see bubbles coming from a toilet that isn't in use, it means air is trapped in the waste pipe. If the bubbling happens when you use a sink, the sink vent may be blocked or improperly installed. A sluggish toilet is another sign of venting problems.
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