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Toilet with ejector pump
Toilet with ejector pump








toilet with ejector pump
  1. TOILET WITH EJECTOR PUMP INSTALL
  2. TOILET WITH EJECTOR PUMP UPGRADE
  3. TOILET WITH EJECTOR PUMP FULL

Thus, you can bring your basement toilet investments into your new home. You can easily take it out and move it, leaving only four tiny holes. Moving these units to another location is no problem since their “footprint” is rather small.

TOILET WITH EJECTOR PUMP INSTALL

It can even take less than a day to install upflush toilets, macerating pumps, and pumps. Installing SaniPLUS in your new basement bathroom won’t give you a headache. With a Saniflo upflush toilet, you can have a whole new bathroom in less than one day! Since you only need a small diameter pipe, which can be run virtually anywhere, in six to eight hours, you’re all set. No plumbers coming in for weeks with the house ripped apart. Your labor costs are a fraction of traditional sewage tank/lift pump installations.

TOILET WITH EJECTOR PUMP UPGRADE

Planning to improve your half bathroom in the basement? With Saniflo, you can upgrade your basement bathroom with upflush toilets, macerating pumps, and a shower installation. And unlike other systems, which need a minimum of 30 inches clearance and accessibility at all times for servicing, the Saniflo upflush unit only needs the space of a regular toilet and no servicing!

TOILET WITH EJECTOR PUMP FULL

I can answer questions if anyone is interested.You can put in a new toilet or full bathroom anywhere from the attic to the basement with the Saniflo macerating pump system. I'm not a plumber but i did manage to get this installed relatively easily. They aren't cheap (around $1000.00) but i thought it was still cheaper than the other route. I am so glad i went this route instead of punching a hole in the floor. i purchased mine from Menards and couldn't be happier. the only thinks you need are access to a drain line to your sewer and a 1110 volt out let. i installed mine in the basement and it works really good. it has inlet holes for a shower and or vanity sink on each side. It is a system you can put almost anywhere. It can pump 15 ft vertical and 150 ft horizontal.

toilet with ejector pump

It works really good and i am totally satisfied with it. It is a back flush toilet instead of a bottom flush like most standard toilets. It looks like a regular toilet (sits on the floor). I purchased and just installed a toilet system called Saniflo. Hello all, i came across this forum and thought i maybe able to help some of the folks who are debating weather to dig a hole in the floor or go another route. Flow is especially important if you put the washer into it.

toilet with ejector pump

Assuming you are pumping up one floor level, I would get something that has at least 50 GPM at 15 ft of head. One of the critical things is that you get enough flow (GPM) and head (ft) to overcome the rise to the point where it dumps into your gravity system. Others may be similar and I haven't looked at all of them. I would probably pick something like the Stock No 5YU15 or the 3XA92 or the 3XA93. Do another search on dayton sewage system. There are also some that don't show up in the search above. Click on the catalog number by the picture to get the specs.

toilet with ejector pump

When you get to their site, you can do a keyword search on simplex sewage system package and you will get bunch of them to look at. You can get some idea by looking at and doing some product searches (or if you can get a Grainger catalog). I like to find out what is available so I can negotiate with the plumber from a base of knowledge. Yes, there is a nasty pit to open up if you have to replace the pump, but it is a "lift out" job, not a crawl in the pit job. You could easily hook up a loud alarm to go off if it fails. Your basement won't flood if it fails if you stop putting water into it. You shouldn't need a grinder pump which is much more expensive. There is a check valve to prevent backflow, and if you flush a diaper down the drain it will probably plug up. You may want to put your washer into it also. You probably want a package system that will take care of showers, toilet, and everything in the basement.










Toilet with ejector pump