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    Nov 11, 2009, 11:09 PM
    Basement bathroom without existing rough in
    Hello all,

    I see lots of help on digging out concrete for basement bathroom, but I can't seem to find out how to actually connect to my existing ejector pump setup. If I use the traditional method or a lateral type pump system what gets connected to what? I have the vent to roof from ejector pump and the other pvc pipe with the shutoff valve. But nobodys says how to actually connect the sink, toilet and showe stall. Please help. It's tight out here and I simply don't have the funds to pay contractor labor rates. I've been pretty handy with general plumbing (that's things like fixing pipes, toliets, upgrading fixtures, adding filter systems, etc) and carpentry jobs(walls, built office in basement, built sheds, electric, etc. But, I'm not a plumber and don't profess to compete with you skilled gentlemen.

    I'm open to the raise toilet concept or however I need to connect everything. Great info on breaking concrete, but how to connect everything?

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