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I am in the process of building a custom bar in my formal living room. Originally this was not on the plans when I purchased the house six months ago. The house is on a slab and I laid new marble flooring throughout. I was going to do just a dry bar, but I realize how beneficial a wet bar could be. Now the issue is drainage. I not able to rip up my flooring to run a drain line. I was thinking about installing a pump underneath the sink and pumping it up into the attic then over to the bathroom drain line. Anyone have any thoughts or recommendations on this? Or even recommendations on which pump to use? Thanks in advance.

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If you have any interest in your home's resale value, a bar in the living room is probably a really bad idea, but if you insist, a Liberty 404 drain pump would work well.
If you use any pump with basin unit, it will require a proper atmospheric vent.
 

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If you have any interest in your home's resale value, a bar in the living room is probably a really bad idea, but if you insist, a Liberty 404 drain pump would work well.
If you use any pump with basin unit, it will require a proper atmospheric vent.

Fortunately it is a very large house and I have multiple living rooms. I will check this out. Thank you.
 
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