YES
He is a man who invented toilets and indoor plumbing
Indoor plumbing was invented by the Romans. Its common use in the US began around the turn of the 20th century with the advent of pumps to move water. Some inventive people had used storage tanks and hand powered pumps to provide indoor plumbing as early as the 18th century but these were not in widespread use.
Paul Really Circa 1742 and Thomas Crapper
I was born Mar 31. 1929. In a small town in IL. We always had indoor plumbing. The Aztec's had indoor plumbing.
Indoor plumbing was invented long before World War 2. According to the related link below, "The first patent for the flushing toilet was issued to Alexander Cummings in 1775." but "Until 1840, indoor plumbing could be found only in the homes of the rich and the better hotels." World War 2 did not begin until 1939.
The first "indoor" plumbing credit goes to the Romans, how ever primitive it may have been. They first invented the aqueducts that carried water from the mountains and hills surrounding Rome, and were famous for the "Roman Baths".
It’s indoor plumbing
The ancient Egyptians had flush toilets. The ancient Romans had indoor plumbing.
No, indoor plumbing was not invented until around 1600.
About 2,000 years ago the Romans started using indoor plumbing.
yes they have it