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  • Date: 2007-07-04
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    If a bathroom addition is on your project list, consider an above-floor plumbing system especially for a basement remodel or any other room where you don’t have accessible, below-floor plumbing.

    Above-floor plumbing is a super alternative to conventional plumbing and a great problem-solver. The technology is ideal for tricky additions and makes installing a basement bathroom a snap. With this unique plumbing system, you can skip the mess and high cost of plumbing renovation, and install a spare bath anywhere you choose even below the sewage line without pounding through concrete. The fixtures can be installed right on top of finished floors in a basement, attic, garage or even inside a closet or a spare bedroom.

    Above Floor plumbing can go where traditional plumbing can’t. You choose the location, rather than having construction dictate it. Since no digging is needed, it’s even possible to add a temporary bathroom for a short-term sick room or in-law suite. It’s a great value. It’s high quality and can handle multiple fixtures, including the sink, tub-shower and toilet. And it can work up to 12 feet below and as far as 150 feet away from a septic tank or sewer line.

    Above Floor plumbing moves it with a small pump housed inside a plastic box that is located behind the toilet (either in front of or behind the wall). Inside the box, a fast-rotating blade quickly liquefies waste and toilet paper, which is then released under pressure through small-diameter piping to the sewer or septic tank.

    There is also no special maintenance required the macerating mechanism is sealed for life. It’s a great choice for bathrooms installed in tight spaces, like underneath a stairway or inside a closet and it saves time and money opening a hole in the concrete can add three days to a bathroom addition. Without all that digging, installing a bathroom only takes about half a day. With no mess from heavy equipment digging up floors.


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    Article courtesy of <a href="http://www.renovationfinder.com">www.RenovationFinder.com</a>., the ultimate home improvement guide. Find a local contractor for your new bathroom at <a href="http://www.renovationfinder.com/searchcategory.php?cat=76">www.RenovationFinder.com</a>

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