On suite advice

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Hi all

A couple of years ago I had a large upstairs room converted into two on suite toilet/shower rooms . Because of the distance of the sewage system we installed x2 sandfly systems - big mistake :(

The ensuites back onto an external wall though the sewer is the other side of the house.

I have a couple of questions.

Firstly if I were to deinstall the saniflows and use normal plumbing to the shed (directly below the ensuites) and reinstall the saniflows in the shed and pump the waste back up to the original route - would that be ok ( shed would be suitably insulated/wired).

Secondly would anyone have any advice on northampton based companies who could do a proper site survey to check whether we could plum directly to sewer. a couple of local builders clearly didn't fancy the challenge previously.

Any advice would be greatly received. Many thanks
 
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I suspect you have made a rather large rod for your back, in that most plumbers would rather have unprotected sex with a gorilla, than tackle a saniflow :(
 
Saniflows are the work of Satan's evil sister.

Horrid things.

And you certainly can't install them remote from the point of use.

I would rather have kidgreen's sloppy seconds with that Gorilla.
 
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The only piece of advice I can offer is that it is en suite not on suite.
It's French and means in series or in sequence.
 

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