Don't have a utility sink in your basement?
Don’t have a utility sink in your basement because it’s lower than your soil pipe? I was just watching This Old House and they installed a Laundry Tray Pump. It installs as the drain of the sink and pumps the water to wherever you want to connect into your soil pipe. You also need a…
Don’t have a utility sink in your basement because it’s lower than your soil pipe? I was just watching This Old House and they installed a Laundry Tray Pump. It installs as the drain of the sink and pumps the water to wherever you want to connect into your soil pipe. You also need a check valve in the line below the soil pipe. It plugs into an outlet, no hard wiring required. A ball valve after the check valve regulates the flow. These are much cheaper, easier to install than a sewage ejector.
In building a house make sure the plan for your sink and other plumbing utilities will be set into right plan or pattern.