Basement Bathroom Installation: Options to Fit Your Space and Budget

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Are you thinking about adding a bathroom to your basement but unsure where to start? At RenoVista Construction, we’ve helped many homeowners navigate this process. Whether you’re looking for a quick solution or planning something more extensive, there’s an option that fits your needs.

Let’s explore three common ways to add a basement bathroom, including the least invasive method—an up-flush toilet system.


1. The Ideal Scenario: Tie into a Lower Sewer Line

If your home’s sewer or septic system is lower than the basement floor, you’re in luck. This setup makes it easier to install drainage:

  • What’s involved? Cut channels into the concrete floor to connect the bathroom’s plumbing to the main drain.
  • Ventilation: Properly vent the bathroom to handle plumbing gases.
  • Ease of Installation: This method is straightforward and cost-effective when conditions allow.

2. In-Floor Pump System

If your main sewer line is higher than the basement floor, an in-floor pump system might be the way to go:

  • How it works: A pump, like the Liberty Pump, is installed in the concrete floor. It collects waste and pumps it up to the main sewer or septic line.
  • Installation: The process requires cutting into the concrete and setting up a pump, but it provides a permanent and reliable solution.

3. Up-Flush Toilet System: The Easy Option

The up-flush toilet system is a game-changer for basement bathrooms, especially if you want to avoid major construction.

  • What is it? A macerating toilet system that handles waste from the toilet, shower, and vanity. It grinds waste into a slurry and pumps it up to the main sewer line.
  • Benefits:
    • No need to cut into the concrete floor.
    • Handles up to 40 gallons per minute, making it ideal for most basement bathrooms.
    • Requires minimal space and effort to install.
  • Key Considerations:
    • Needs a 20-amp dedicated electrical circuit.
    • Includes a vent to manage plumbing gases.
    • Can be serviced as needed to keep it running efficiently.

Why Choose an Up-Flush System?

This system is perfect for homeowners who want to minimize disruption. It fits seamlessly into a basement layout and looks just like a standard toilet once installed. Plus, it works well with limited headroom, as it can pump waste up to 7 feet or more.


Start Your Basement Bathroom Project Today

Adding a basement bathroom doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With options like up-flush toilet systems, you can achieve your goal without extensive demolition. At RenoVista Construction, we’re here to help make your vision a reality.

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