sewage ejector

  1. yargnawh

    Basement Plumbing Advice

    Hi Everyone, First I want to thank anyone who's taking the time to read this and offer their advice. I'm an over-confident DIYer, probably biting off more than I can chew, but for something like this I want to make sure I'm doing it right. Secondly, want to apologize if any of my plans appears...
  2. CamKiyomi

    Sewage Ejector not completely sealed

    Hey all! First post so go easy on me. Just finished roughing in my house. I capped all my lines and went to throw 5 psi of air into the DWV system to check for leaks. Couldn't build any pressure at all so I started looking around. Shot a bunch of soapy water around my sewage ejector basin. It...
  3. Tom Beatty

    Installing Toilet in woodshop 75 feet from house with no slope.

    My woodshop needs a toilet and sink. The shop sits on a concrete slab 75 feet from the house that was built in 1850. The sewage outflow from the house is only 2 feet below grade and exits through the front wall of the basement to a sewer main in the street that has only about 3.5 feet of cover...
  4. JaceG

    Basement Plumbing Planning

    Hi all, My wife and I are currently in the process of finishing our basement. Our plan is to add a bathroom downstairs. Our sewer main is located about chest high and enters the home through the foundation wall. We plan to tie in to the main using a sewage ejector pump. I have been trying to...
  5. jmichael86

    Sewage Ejector Pump

    I am hoping to get some suggestions on which pump to use for ejecting my sewage from my basement to my septic. I just found out, in order to stay with a gravity septic system outside of my home, (that I just poured the basement walls of) and because of the distance and angles of the home, there...
  6. Maximus44

    Basement DWV Piping Plan Question/Review

    Good Evening All, My family and I close on a house in a short time and finishing the basement is the first priority as explained by my 7-yr old daughter. The basement is currently dry, has a dry sump pit (inspection was during a 3-day rain event and the sump pit was bone dry), and tall...
  7. Foxwaves

    Preventing freezing of an exposed section of sewage ejector discharge line...

    I have to run a discharge line from a sewage ejector to a septic tank. About 20' of this is vertically up a stone bluff and I'm looking for freeze-prevention ideas? And advice? I'm hoping to avoid building an insulated box, but not sure what would be best. I don't think heat tape or that sort of...
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