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Originally Posted by Buehler445
It all depends on where the sewer outlet is. Most houses need a pit and a lift pump go get it up to the sewer. I don’t know numbers but it’s a Chunk more than an upstairs bathroom. You typically have to saw out some concrete. I’d find a plumber in the area and get a ballpark number.
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I've seen upflush kits but I'm not sure how well they work or if they would really save much money.
Hard to get a plumber in a house you don't own yet.
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Originally Posted by TribalElder
I'm always amazed when watching house hunters and hearing people make house choices based on convenience of guests who might visit. The other one is for their pets
I can understand wanting downstairs bathroom / bedroom though
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It's more of a guise to have my own downstairs space and I'll drop 40 dollars for an air up bed for when they show up.