Alterations made easy
Instead of working around existing plumbing, Saniflo's small-bore pipework systems allow for renovations to be completed away from the sewer line

The positioning of pipework within a home can be a major factor when planning a renovation. As moving waste facilities is often costly, in many cases designs will be created to work around the existing plumbing.
Saniflo's small-bore plumbing systems, which can be installed remote from or below the sewer line, offer a practical means to free up renovation and addition plans, says Saniflo's Chris Olsen.
"Saniflo invented this technology 50 years ago. There is no need to undertake major structural work or concrete core cutting to install large pipes, because the system holds the waste water and then discharges it through small-bore pipes."

Saniflo's black water pumps have blades that macerate the waste to a thin consistency, allowing it to pass through the 22-32mm pipes.
"Different pumps suit different applications. The SaniBest can accept up to four inlets, meaning an entire bathroom can be connected," says Olsen.
Saniflo is the market leader in this technology, and has completed over 4.5 million installations worldwide to date.

For further details, contact Lectro Marketing, phone (09) 624 3977. Email: info@saniflo.co.nz, or visit the website: www.saniflo.co.nz.
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