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- Opinions needed on Saniflo toilets - Love Plumbing Remodel
I'm considering installing a Saniflo toilet in my cottage which will mainly be used on weekends in the summer I'm considering the Saniplus and Sanicompact units I'd like to hear from anyone who has used or had experience with these products or similar products
- Saniflo Upflush Macerator--Shower Trap Installation Woes (Basement . . .
All, I have installed the Saniflo “Saniaccess 3 UPFLUSH MACERATOR PUMP + ELONGATED TOILET KIT” I’ve tied in proper venting, as well as rough-ins for the vanity, shower stall, and toilet I tested the pump by dumping a bucket of water in the toilet—worked great (pump is quieter than I
- Venting Saniflo (or similar) Macerator From Basement
I am in the planning stage of finishing my basement Part of the finish includes a half bath with a toilet and sink I am intending to use a Saniflo (or similar) macerator for removal of waste and water I have found step-by-step instructions through forums, websites, and videos explaining
- Saniflo Venting Question - Love Plumbing Remodel
The Saniflo units' drain will be going to the stack on the opposite side of the basement (approx 24 1 2" feet straight shot) I can't comprehend an issue with this since both stacks go to the same place, but I want to be sure it's done right
- Sewage Ejector or Saniflo? - Love Plumbing Remodel
I'm trying to decide between a Sewage Ejector system or a Saniflo SaniPLUS If I use a SaniPLUS, it would be behind the toilet and I would run the sink's drain and the shower drain to it Problem is, the shower stall I'm looking at is 75 inches tall I would need to put it up on a 2x6 platform to accommodate the necessary 1 4" per foot slope to the pump 5 5" platform + 5" plywood + 75" stall
- Venting Saniflo. Much confusion - Love Plumbing Remodel
Hi, I have searched hi and lo but can't find the answer I'm installing a Saniflo Saniaccess 3 upflush toilet, which also serves a shower drain and sink drain (full bath) The instructions are incredibly vague on the venting, in fact, no venting is shown in the literature for the sink or
- Saniflo bath, venting options (layout attached) (IN)
I'm trying to figure out the best route on my new bathroom plumbing There are some constraints which make things really tight to route, so keeping the size at 1 5" would help, if possible I've attached an image of the layout, and I have a few questions, mainly having to do with the vent
- Saniflo (Sanicompact) rough in - Love Plumbing Remodel
The saniflo pipe needs to run to the right from the drain stack, but there is a rigid conduit getting in the way I should just be able to wedge in the pipe between the drywall and the conduit, but this doesn't look good
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