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Hi all. I'm trying to install a saniflo at the bottom of garden and wondering what one to choose. There will be a gradual fall for 13 meters then go up a wall about 400mm then into underground soil pipe due to garden been lower than patio. Can anyone help or done this kind before
 
Can’t do that must have any rises at the sani flow end can’t have them at the end of the run
 
I’ve had to do similar once. You need the rise to be straight away and then run down the fence line or something. Not had any problems with freezing with only 9mm lagging but it is fairly tucked away from the elements.

Not my cup of tee, didn’t want to install it but the customer said do it. Looked Damning awful
 
Just leave a bucket for the fairies it will be fine.

Seriously though, if you have a fence then rise straight away and fall to stack.
As above but insulate rise.
 

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