To have a toilet in a basement, a macerating toilet can be used. This kind of toilet connects to a macerator unit behind it, which pumps waste through a 3/4-inch (1.9 cm) discharge pipe after grinding it up with stainless steel blades. The macerating unit should be installed in the basement first since the unit goes behind the toilet and connects to piping that sends waste up to and through a house's main plumbing system. Try following these steps to install a basement toilet.

Steps

  1. 1
    Place the macerator unit so it will be behind the toilet's location. The unit will connect to the back of the macerating toilet.[1]
  2. 2
    Connect a discharge pipe to the macerator's drainpipe. The discharge pipe can feed into a piping system and connect with the house's main drainage system to get rid of waste.
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  3. 3
    Connect the macerator unit to an existing vent stack inside the house with PVC vent piping. This provides necessary ventilation.[2]
  4. 4
    Place the toilet in its desired position in the basement. Mark the mounting holes for the toilet on the floor.[3]
  5. 5
    Move the toilet away. Drill pilot holes into the basement floor.
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    Use 2 brass screws to secure the toilet in place over the holes.
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    Connect the macerator unit to the back of the toilet. An accordion-like gasket may work as a connector. Secure the connection with a stainless steel clamp tightened with the nut driver.
  8. 8
    Connect the basement toilet with the water-supply line. Open the water shut-off valve.[4]
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    Plug the unit into a GFCI outlet. (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)
  10. 10
    Flush the toilet. Check for any leaks.
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Warnings

  • Check with your local building code enforcement authorities to see if you can install a particular kind of toilet or plumbing system you are considering.
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  • A macerating toilet may be required for basement plumbing in your area.
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  • If using a sewage basin system in a basement, moisture problems can occur in homes with a high water table due to an underground hole required for holding a waste storage tank.
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Things You'll Need

  • Macerating toilet
  • Macerator unit
  • Discharge pipe
  • Discharge adapter
  • Nut driver
  • PVC vent pipe and fittings
  • PVC pipe primer
  • PVC pipe cement
  • Drill/driver
  • Drill and driver bits
  • Brass screws
  • Stainless steel hose clamp


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