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    amphios Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 15, 2007, 05:41 PM
    Ejector pit installation in concrete floor
    Hi,

    I am planning on installing a full bathroom in a basement. There are no drain lines in the floor and no exiting ejector pit to tie into. There is a main drain going out to the septic that I can use for venting. So, I'm guessing I'll be cutting the floor running the drains and digging a hole for the ejector pit, plus supplying power to it and its drain and vent lines. I was hoping to get some info on the details of the job, what to look out for and tips since this in the first time I have had to dig into a concrete floor, the house was built in the late 70's.

    Thanks a lot
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    Mar 15, 2007, 08:06 PM
    It is a large project. Get estimates. You may decide against doing it yourself.

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