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  • 2026-02-12
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Why Pennsylvania Homes Have That Lone Basement Toilet
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Across America’s Rust Belt, thousands of older homes share one strange feature: a lone toilet sitting in an unfinished basement, often with no walls, no sink, and no privacy. Known as the “Pittsburgh Potty,” this odd fixture has confused homeowners and gone viral online — but its origin is far more practical than most people realize.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, booming industrial cities like Pittsburgh adopted combined sewer systems that frequently backed up during heavy rain. Rather than risk sewage flooding finished living spaces, architects installed a sacrificial toilet at the lowest point in the home — designed to overflow first. Over time, the basement toilet took on a second role, serving steelworkers and miners who cleaned off industrial grime before entering the house. What began as a plumbing workaround became a defining symbol of working-class life in America’s industrial heartland.

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