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Case Studies 05/06/2024
Indiana Plumbing Contractor Solves Conventional Sewage Ejector Challenges with New and Unique Retrofit Pump Kit
Dominick Rudd of Bush Plumbing discovers the remarkable benefits of Saniflo's new Sanipit 24GR that seamlessly fits into existing 24-inch basins from all leading pump producers, thus changing the way he installs and maintains sewage ejectors.
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Case Studies 04/18/2024
Community-focused Coffee Shop Overcomes Kitchen Plumbing Challenge with Commercial Gray Water Drain Pump
Saniflo drain pump paves the way for Common Grounds coffee house to comply with local health department regulations for cleanliness and sanitation while serving its community with a fully functional commercial kitchen.
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Case Studies 04/09/2024
New York Homeowner Replaces Faulty Macerating Toilet, Discovers Importance of Choosing Quality Plumbing Products
After purchasing a newly flipped home in Upstate New York, Michael Ranieri never expected to have to replace a new but suddenly malfunctioning macerating toilet in a basement bathroom. With the expert help of another manufacturer, he chose a reliable, heavy-duty grinder to handle drainage from the bath and a nearby washing machine.
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Case Studies 04/08/2024
Cool Air Mechanical Uses Multiple, Above-Floor Macerating and Drain Pumps for Atlanta High-Rise Penthouse Plumbing
Penthouse owners discover Saniflo’s Sanipack, Sanishower, and Sanicom 1 to create their dream bath and laundry rooms, without needing to break through the concrete slab on each floor of the 18-story, multifamily building.
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Blog 04/04/2024
Common Sewage Ejector Pump Challenges and How to Overcome Them with a Grinder Pump
Sewage ejector pumps are an important part of many households' plumbing systems. They are used to 'lift' wastewater from lower elevation fixtures and appliances, like sinks, showers, or laundry rooms, up to the main sewer line. Without an ejector pump, wastewater from lower floors or basements would have no way to drain by gravity alone.
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