You can prevent calcium build up in your toilet by pouring a few cups of white vinegar or CLR into the toilet tank.
The white vinegar or CLR can help prevent the calcium from building up in your toilet.
Also using a water softener on the line before the toilet can also prevent calcium buildup in the toilet as well.
The reason toilets get a ring so fast is due to the water that contains minerals evaporating so fast and as the water evaporates the minerals build up and then as it dries it picks up dirt particles which then creates the ring in the toilet.
The reason your toilet is brown at the bottom is due to iron or even manganese and sulfur in the water.
While these things are not harmful to your health they can cause brown spots and staining in the toilet, shower, washing machine etc.
Water that contains an iron concentration that is higher than 0.3 parts per million or over 0.05 parts per million of manganese can lead to and cause brown staining in your toilet and other things such as your tub or shower, sink etc.
Putting vinegar in your toilet tank can keep your toilet tank and toilet bowl clean and help prevent calcium buildup in the toilet tank and toilet bow as well.
You can pour a couple of cups of vinegar in the toilet tank and let it sit for a few hours and then flush the toilet and scrub the toilet.
You should keep the toilet seat down when flushing to prevent the spread of bacteria.
Also when you're a man standing to pee it's best to lift the toilet seat up so that you don't get pee on the toilet seat.
It's more hygienic to flush the toilet when the lid is down when you have poop that you're flushing down.
Countries that do not use toilet paper but instead use water are Southeast Asia, Africa and Southern Europe.
Using water or a bidet can actually get you cleaner than toilet paper and be cheaper as well and prevent toilet clogs.
Some toilets clog more easily than others as they don't have as much flushing power or sometimes the drains are older and may already be partially clogged.
Also using too much toilet paper a clogged or blocked drain vent or even low flow toilets can prevent the toilet from flushing properly.
There are no toilets that don't ever get clogged although some toilets are better at flushing away waste, toilet paper etc better than others.
The more powerful the toilet it at flushing the less likely it is to get clogged.
To prevent your toilet from becoming clogged be sure to not flush too much toilet paper and avoid flushing baby wipes, paper towels, napkins etc.
Some toilets are better than others in that they are not as easily clogged and are more powerful in flushing than others.
However most toilets are no better quality than others and most cheaper toilets will work fine for many years just like the more expensive toilets will.
To choose a new toilet you should measure the wall and to the back of the toilet and measure from the wall to the toilet flange and ensure that the toilet will fit.
Also make sure the toilet will fit so that it does not interfere with the toilet supply line and water valve as well.
It's also best to choose a toilet that has a good flushing power so that it does not clog as easily.
Some of the best brands of toilets are Delta, American Standard, Kohler, Glacier Bay and TOTO.
An average toilet should lat 30 to 50 years and sometimes longer.
Normally the flapper, toilet fill valve, seals etc wear out within 5 years to 10 years or so but the toilet can last for a lot longer.
One piece toilets are better than two piece toilets as there is no place for the water to possibly leak out.
With a one piece toilet the tank is completely sealed to the toilet without any need for gaskets or bolts where it could leak.
One piece toilets are more durable and longer lasting than two piece toilets.
Public toilets have a gap in the seat to allow for easier cleaning of the vagina and butt after peeing or pooping.
The reason public toilet seats are open in the front is to make it easier for people to clean up after themselves.
With the open toilet seat at the front you can reach under and through the toilet seat to wipe your butt.
The open toilet seat also allows women to wipe their vagina or perineal area without contacting the toilet seat.
You should shut the toilet lid when flushing the toilet as flushing the toilet sends bacteria into the air.
When you just pee it's not always necessary to flush the toilet with the lid closed as not as many germs will float around.
But with poop germs can float around but it's not really a problem if you do flush the toilet without closing the lid.
You should flush the toilet every time you pee, especially if you live with other people.
If you live alone then it's not always necessary to flush the toilet just when you pee and you can wait until after a few more pees or wait until you poop to flush the toilet.
However for me I always flush the toilet when I pee as I just don't like leaving anything in the toilet.
I was always disgusted when I lived at home with my parents and they would leave the pee in the toilet.
I would always flush it regardless as the pee eventually started to stink.
Pee is pretty sterile but as it sits out in the air after it leaves your body the pee starts turning to ammonia and can begin stinking.
If you live with others then it's best to flush the pee down the toilet.
Flushing a toilet uses at most 1 gallon or slightly over 1 gallon of water per flush.
If you need to conserve water then yes you should avoid flushing the toilet every time you pee but otherwise you should go ahead and flush the toilet.
My water bill has a minimum use of 2,000 gallons anyway so even if I don't use the 2,000 gallons of water a month then I still pay for it.