If it's an outhouse toilet all the waste will go down into the ground. But if you're talking about your basic washroom toilet you will need Plumbing for water to go into the tank and water to exit the toilet when flushed.
Usually, installing a toilet is simple. You do need to be able to follow the directions, and have the proper tools. You will also need to remove the previous toilet and replace the wax ring. Problems with turning off the water valve behind the toilet or some other problem may require a plumber.
There are toilets that do not use water. Yet they have to be emptied by hand regularity. They are call compost toilets.
There is the every old fashion way of digging a hole in the ground and making a wooded seat over the hole. The way God started us.
Yes
You install the plumbing along with the bathroom.
If the drain is adequate size, 3inch, then you could.
Yes,the toilet is part of the plumbing system.
remove and install a new filler valve and get a proper flapper for your toilet at a plumbing supply
The toilet itself is easy to install but the plumbing would have to be rerouted by a professional. You just drill the floor and it's 2 bolts.
The highest 4 inch pipe should have a vent on it, or directly above a toilet junction Above the flood level rim of the fixture it is servicing IT does not mean the toilet
That is likely "air hammering" which plagues many home plumbing systems. A plumber can install a simple device that will control it.
Read the pack for disposal methods. There are some you can flush.
By plumbing codes, no.
You have to take the floor apart and reduce the piping to 2". You also have to install a p-trap as there are NEVER p-traps under toilets. All p-traps are BUILT into toilets!!!
If you wanna make an omelet, you gotta crack some eggs. You are going to get a bit dirty, but no prob. You'll need to establish where your water supply is coming from, where you want the toilet located, the sink and shower, if you are installing one. You'll need an electric jack-hammer. You'll need to locate the closest sewer run to your project. If you can, send me a diagram of your desired project and I'll make a suggestion or two that may help. Recent technology has afforded homeowners and businesses the opportunity to install a toilet without running a plumbing line. To find a vendor near you search the web for keywords: "toilet no plumbing lines." For the truly adventurous and nature buffs, go to http://deandi.com/adventure/toilet to look at a great composting toilet.
plumbing is most useful for our home, because we need to make water supply in different part of a home like kitchen, toilet, bathroom etc. To supply the water at required places of a home, we have to install and connect pipeline system that whole process is called plumbing and this overall functionality is done by plumbing professional.