HOME A Better Basement Bath I fs a common basement renovation scenario: You want a new bathroom and your plumber recommends a sew- age ejection system. That requires digging through the concrete: a messy and time-con- suming job with a high price tag. Mike Sikorski says that scenario was turning off his customers. Today, the East Taunton, Mass., plumber happily recom- mends above-floor plumbing instead. "The last sewage ejector I put in was about three years ago," he says. "I recommend Saniflo aboveground plumbing for all my basement baths now It's less invasive, ifs a cut-and-dry' installation, and there are no surprises:' Sikorski customers"get more bang for their buck" with the system. "If you can save people money, that's a plus." Saniflo's modern toilet systems use above- floor, or "macerating," technology. There's no need to dig. Instead of routing flush water through underground drainage lines to a sewage ejector, waste is moved to a pump. The pump liquefies waste and paper, and releases it under pressure through small- diameter piping to the sewer or septic tank. It requires no special maintenance, and the pump (which can be hidden behind the wall) is sealed for life. Tom Proudler is a Santa Rosa, Calif., building contractor who traveled to Raynham, Mass., to help his daughter ren- ovate her basement. He had never heard of above-floor plumbing before Sikorski recommended it. "It's the neatest thine Proudler says. "It's not as noisy as an ejector, and it saved us a ton of money." Sikorski agrees. "With a sewage ejec- tor — just as you would for conventional plumbing — you've got to jackhammer and dig up the floor, not knowing what's beneath. Then you have to re-cement it. Frankly, digging is unpredictable." There are several hazards, he explains. "To start with, I don't know how thick the floor is, or if there are unforeseen rocks or pipes. And if I run into a ledge, the customer has to reconfigure the layout for the bathroom. Plus, any time you disturb the concrete floor, there's a chance of water seeping through." Saniflo systems can handle the toilet and all the bathroom fixtures, and work up to 15 feet below and as far as 150 feet away from a septic tank or sewer line. Plus, there is no need for a storage tank to hold accumulating waste. Sewage ejectors require concrete excava- Ordy at OPTIONS will you find: • Wall Systems • Custom Cabinetry • Home Office • Built-Ins • And More!! We can show you your options at factory direct prices Above-floor plumbing permits the cre- Macerating tank box without toilet, but ation of a full bathroom. The macerating unit, seen here behind the toilet, can including drainage piping leading to sink and tub/shower. All components may be also be located out of view inside the wall. concealed behind the wall for a more fin- ished installation. tion to install drain lines and a storage tank. "There's really nothing to be gained by using sewage ejection': says Rob Weed, a manu- facturers' representative with Studnicky Associates. "You still have to trench through the concrete just as you would have to with conventional plumbing." "With a sewage ejector, you're limited to an area with enough space for the sew- age tank and a way to access it," Sikorski explains. Typically, these storage tanks (30 by 30 inches) accumulate waste over numerous flushes before the ejector moves it up into the main drain. "When not installed properly, the tank cover can leak water if the pump fails and also cause gases to come into the house he says. You don't have that problem with above- floor plumbing, which pumps the system clear of waste with every flush. The possibility for a storage-tank leak kept homeowner Frank Hunt from choos- Milton Avery I Alexander Calder Al Held I Hans Hofmann I Lester Johnson Alex Katz I Clement Meadmore Louise Nevelson I Philip Pearlstein Donald Sultan I Andy Warhol Tom Wesselmann The gallery is actively purchasing work by the artists listed above. Please call to set up an appo Bent Our Showroom Has Michigan's Largest Display of Custom Furniture Fined Style, Size & Finish Options David Klein Galler 2121 Easy Street 48.669.000 Visit Us Online at www.options-fumiture.com C6 September 18 2008 63 Townsend, Birmingham, Michigan 48.433.3700 I info@dkgallery.com I visit us at HOURS: MONDAY—SATURDAY l I - 5:30