Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Dec 29, 2016 10:47 pm Hi All! Was wondering if anyone had installed toilets into sheds? We are on acerage and I want to install a toilet into a shed that's about 30m from the septic system. The natural fall of the land is downhill. I have googled but can't seem to find anything that specifies how far the toilet can or should be from the septic system. Any ideas? Re: Plumbing 'shed' toilet 2Dec 30, 2016 6:46 am they make a masticator pump which is a box about the size of small suitcase that attaches to toilet and then pumps the waste uphill to the original septic point one example https://www.plumbingsupply.com/macerati ... ystem.html Re: Plumbing 'shed' toilet 4Dec 30, 2016 12:35 pm IF you have fall over the 30 metres, just hook it in to existing. The waste doesnt always go down to the tank you know, in most residential systems youll find the lines are holding waste. Each flush just keeps moving it down. You'll be fine with an s-trap at your end (pardon the pun).
Thanks. Yeh ideally that would have been good, but have progressed too far now. Hoping some well placed internal walls fixed up into the battens will provide some… 2 5590 Hi, I am sheeting the inside of a 5.7 x 8m shed with gyprock. Unfortunately the shed wasn't designed for internal cladding but I have been framing it up as strongly as… 0 3526 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair I'm in WA and our sandy soils make drainage a bit easier but this is what I'd be doing. Dig down to your footings and let the wall dry out. Clean it all well by brushing… 1 5343 |