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Daddy
Location: Right next door to Hell
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macerator
Anybody have any experience with a macerator, thinking of my back yard, and considering a pool. However with a pool, I would want to keep people out of the house, so the need for a macerator pump or a macerator toilet and shower.
Do they work? I read good ones actually will pump the remains up 8 feet or more? since I live in suburbia, it is difficult to tie into my regular sewer, so I would have to come into the side of my house and tie in with drainlines. |
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Getting it.
Super Moderator
Location: Lion City
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The only macerating I've ever done was with grapes...
I would check with your local building codes as well. You may be required by law to tie into proper sewage lines, regardless of the difficulty.
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Daddy
Location: Right next door to Hell
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sorry to be more specific, my house is slab foundation, so difficult to run a sewer line through my back yard with a slope that will work, and still tie in to a regular sewer, I would plan on bringing a pipe up into the side of the house and tying into sewer regularly in a bathroom. But I can not tie to the main sewer line easily.
I found a lot of Boat/RV usage with a maserating toilet but I found one that will also process a shower, sink, and a washing machine (assuming it emptys into the sink drain). seems like a super garbage disposal that sort of pumps the water out. |
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