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Old 11-13-2017, 09:04 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Buehler445 View Post
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.
That was my thought. We have a basement bathroom, and when we idly thought about moving it about 20 feet to the south the contractor we were working with told us to forget about it. I think there's something with the angle of decline that's required in the pipes that can be problematic, not to mention having to trench out a bunch of concrete.
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