Why would you need a macerating toilet?

Macerators create more noise than standard plumbing and can be prone to blockages from anything other than toilet tissue, but the great thing about them is that they enable you to install a loo almost anywhere you fancy. Installing a macerator pump is also cheaper and easier than extending your existing sewage system.
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Why do you need a macerator?

Essentially, a macerator pumping station is a mechanical device used to remove foul water, sewage, and other wastewater – particularly when the force of gravity cannot be relied upon to do the job or where a connection to the property's main sewage line is either difficult or impossible.
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Is a macerating toilet worth it?

Note: Macerating toilets are not recommended as a primary toilet. Though this may be unavoidable in some circumstances, understand that because of the various mechanical parts working together in the unit, failure can come more quickly than with a standard toilet.
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Can you use a normal toilet with a macerator?

Macerator pumps can be installed behind the toilet pan or in a different location as needed. They can be used with both close-coupled and wall-hung toilets.
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Where does the waste go from a macerator toilet?

The macerating unit softens and churns up waste that passes through the pump. This makes it easier to dispose of. When you flush your toilet (with a macerator pump attached to it), waste passes through the pump instead of moving directly to the outflow pipes.
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Macerating Toilets: What you need to know



How do you clean a macerator toilet?

Pour approximately 1.5-2 litres of the bottle down the toilet and flush. Allow it to stand for 2-3 hours or preferably overnight to allow a complete descale of the tank. After this period, turn the Macerator back on and the system will be cleaned from within. Allow the unit to pump out and then flush the toilet.
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Can you poop in a Saniflo toilet?

The simple answer is that yes you can poop in a Saniflo toilet. As with normal toilet systems you can put any organic waste into the toilet bowl and use the flush mechanism to remove it—which includes toilet paper—although like a standard toilet too much toilet paper can lead to blockages occurring.
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Can you put toilet paper in a macerating toilet?

Protect your Saniflo macerator by only allowing waste and toilet paper through the system. Anything else will inevitably cause a blockage, which can lead to easily avoidable repairs.
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Where is a macerator not acceptable?

The appliance should not be used if there is a power failure, common sense really. Any washers or appliances connected to the macerator should be kept in good condition to prevent dripping which may cause the unit to operate. Where the unit starts to release odours the charcoal filters should be changed.
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How long do macerators last?

The common rule regarding macerator pumps, is the machine, which will usually last up to 15 years, if handling a small amount of waste. With standard usage in a main bathroom in a domestic home, you can assume a macerator to last at least for about 10 years.
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Can you plunge a macerator toilet?

Can you plunge a macerator toilet? If you have a blockage with your Saniflo or macerator toilet it's not as simple as using a plunger to unblock it. Using a plunger on a macerator toilet could damage the macerator system so if there is a blockage it will need to be taken apart and cleaned.
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Is there a toilet that doesn't need plumbing?

Composting Toilets

A composting toilet is the original toilet without plumbing. Designed to compost waste in a hygienic and environmentally-friendly fashion, these composting toilet systems are popular in both homes and outbuildings. They are good for the environment and they are also known as "dry toilets”.
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Why does my macerator toilet smell?

Bad smells can be due to a build-up of limescale and human waste in the 2-3 inches of water that's always left in the Saniflo. To see if it's your Sanilfo that's emitting the bad smell, flush your toilet or fill your basin with water and then unplug it.
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Is Saniflo a good idea?

Thanks to Saniflo, I was able to build a bathroom in my basement with a shower, sink and toilet. I also hooked up a sink from the laundry room to the Saniflo. The Saniflo sent the waste waters up 4 feet into the sewage pipe going to my septic tank. Almost 20 years of constant usage, that is remarkable.
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Are macerator toilets noisy?

The Saniflo macerator is no louder than a toilet flushing. The sound volume emitted in decibels may vary from one installation to another, depending on the product and especially the surroundings (tiled room or not, size and shape of the room, etc.).
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Do you need planning permission for a macerator toilet?

Planning permission isn't needed, but when you fit your Saniflo or other macerator system it will have to conform to Building Regulations. A professional builder or plumber should be up to date with these.
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Can a macerator handle a tampon?

Macerating pumps handle only toilet paper and human waste in the flush. Saniflo products with macerating pumps include the Sanitop, Sanipro, Sanistar, Sanicompact, Sanipack and Saniplus. Grinder pumps handle not only toilet paper and human waste in the flush, but also tampons and sanitary napkins.
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Do you need building regs for a macerator toilet?

The macerated (cut up) waste still needs to drain away to the sewer, it just uses a smaller diameter pipe and a pump. You need to apply for building regulations approval.
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Can you connect a washing machine to a macerator?

If you are intending to have both a toilet and kitchen appliances in the same project, then be aware it is against the Building Regulations to discharge a washing machine or dishwasher into a macerator.
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Do you need a macerator pump?

If you are camping with full hookups or easy access to the dumping station, then the RV macerator pump might not be a necessity. However, if you are camping with inconvenient drain connections or where there aren't proper drains, a macerator pump might make a smelly job better.
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How much is a macerating toilet?

It can also be bought just as a stand alone pump with the retail price $980.00, or from us for only $833.00. The system includes the following: SaniACCESS 3 macerating bathroom pump. White toilet bowl (standard or elongated)
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Does a macerating toilet need to be vented?

Unless you're using a SaniCOMPACT, which doesn't require venting, you'll need to vent the macerator pump into your home's vent system.
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Can you put a Saniflo toilet anywhere?

The benefits of installing and using a Saniflo toilet include the following: No drainage pipe necessary: As there is the ability to drain the toilet from any location, you can put a toilet anywhere in your domestic property with no extension pipe. This could be a cellar, loft, attic space or anywhere else.
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How often should macerator be cleaned?

Cleaning a macerator should be carried out regularly – once a month in hard water areas and once every three months in soft water areas.
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