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VEVOR offers a full line of macerating toilet systems that are ideal for bathrooms in basements, installations below grade, additions far from the main house, and other locations where gravity drainage is not possible or available. The collection includes upflush toilet systems for use in the basement, compact toilet macerating systems for small areas, and full toilet macerating system configurations for home and light business use. Every macerating toilet system in the range is made to work well for a long time. They give homeowners and contractors a reliable way to add plumbing in areas that standard gravity systems cannot reach.


VEVOR Macerating Toilet Systems for Basement Bathrooms, Remote Additions, and Below-Grade Installations


Are you looking for a macerating toilet system that enables a full bathroom installation in a basement, converted garage, or other area without gravity drainage? Macerating toilet systems grind up waste and pump it up through small lines to the existing drain stack. It solves the drainage problem in below-grade and hard-to-plumb areas. VEVOR offers a reliable range of macerating toilet systems for homes and businesses in areas where standard toilet plumbing cannot reach without major building work.


Explore Macerating Toilet Systems by System Type and Application Area


To choose the right macerating toilet system, consider the available space, the number of fixtures to connect, and the required pumping distance to the main drain stack. VEVOR organizes its macerating toilet systems by type and application, making it easy for homeowners and contractors to find the best upflush option for any installation.


Single-Unit Macerating Toilet Systems


Single-unit macerating toilet systems can be complete bathroom solutions that include the toilet bowl, the macerator unit, and the pump mechanism all in one small unit. These systems are easy to install in small bathrooms, wet rooms in the basement, and additions with only one outlet. Traditional gravity toilets require large-diameter drain pipes, whereas VEVOR single-unit macerating systems integrate the macerator and pump behind or beneath the bowl, discharging through a smaller 22 mm or 32 mm pipe.


Single-unit macerating toilet systems have a compact footprint, making them ideal for basement bathrooms with limited plumbing space and low ceiling height. It is easy for skilled do-it-yourselfers or plumbers to install VEVOR single-unit macerating toilet systems because they do not require breaking up concrete floors or rerouting major drain lines. There are different types of single-unit macerating toilet systems, and the outflow pipe can go up to about 100 meters horizontally or about 4 meters vertically to connect with the home drain stack.


Multi-Fixture Macerating Toilet Systems


Unlike regular toilet macerating systems, multi-fixture toilet systems can connect a toilet, basin, shower, and bath to a single macerating pump unit. This feature allows installing and using a full bathroom below grade without relying on traditional gravity drainage systems. VEVOR multi-fixture macerating toilet systems feature a larger pump motor and wider inlet connections, allowing them to handle waste from multiple bathroom fixtures simultaneously. This design prevents overloading and maintains consistent pumping efficiency.


Multi-fixture macerating toilet systems are often a good choice for homeowners who want to turn their basement into a bathroom and connect a toilet, hand basin, shower, or bath to a single compact discharge unit, rather than installing separate pumps for each fixture. Included in VEVOR multi-fixture macerating toilet systems are inlet ports large enough for standard basin and shower waste pipe connections, in addition to the main toilet inlet. The design makes it easy to plan the installation of multiple fixtures in a single macerating toilet system. VEVOR's multi-fixture macerating toilet systems are rated to handle the combined waste from all connected fixtures when used simultaneously, without straining the motor or causing blockages.


Macerating Toilet Systems for Basement Installations


For basement use, macerating toilet systems are set up as upflush toilets that address the main problem of installing a bathroom below grade: moving waste against gravity to a drain stack above the basement floor. For basement installations, VEVOR systems feature powerful pumps capable of moving waste over the vertical and horizontal distances typical in residential layouts. In every basement macerating toilet system, the macerating blade assembly turns solid waste and toilet paper into a fine slurry before pumping. This allows the discharge to flow smoothly through pipes with small diameters and helps reduce the risk of clogging.


VEVOR's up-and-over toilets for basement installations are designed to be quiet, so the macerating and pumping cycle does not disturb people living above the cellar ceiling. During the discharge cycle, noise levels are about the same as those of a typical home appliance, thanks to motor housings that block sound and pump mounts that isolate vibration. VEVOR macerating toilet systems for basement use are also designed to handle the varying water pressure and pipe routing issues that arise in below-grade installations. They support extended horizontal discharge runs that carry waste from basement bathrooms to the nearest above-grade drain connection.


Compact Macerating Toilet Systems for Small Spaces


Compact macerating toilet systems are designed to fit in small spaces like cloakrooms, under-stair bathrooms, garage conversions, and anywhere else where a full bathroom size is not possible, but a toilet installation is needed. VEVOR compact macerating toilet systems feature a slim toilet bowl profile and a low-profile rear macerator unit, keeping the installation from protruding too far from the wall. That means that the toilet can fit in places where a regular toilet and cistern combination would be too deep to install comfortably.


Due to their flexibility of installation, compact macerating toilet systems allow adding a toilet to almost any room in a house, as long as the discharge pipe routing stays within the system's rated pumping range. VEVOR compact macerating toilet systems include all the installation guides, connection fittings, and discharge pipe plugs you need to finish the job without buying additional parts. VEVOR makes small macerating toilet systems with white ceramic finishes that fit other bathroom fixtures and maintain a clean, integrated look in any small bathroom or cloakroom.


Macerating Toilet Systems Installation and Features Guide


Knowing how to install a macerating toilet system and its main features helps people choose the right system for their needs and accurately plan the installation process before they buy. Installation of VEVOR macerating toilet systems is easy and reliable, allowing you to add bathrooms below grade or in remote areas without extensive structural work.


Installation Requirements for Macerating Toilet Systems


To work, macerating toilets need a cold-water supply line to connect to the toilet cistern, a power line to power the pump motor, and a discharge pipe to connect to the current drain stack or an outside drain point. VEVOR macerating toilet systems connect to regular cold water pipes in homes using push-fit or compression fittings that typically do not need any special plumbing tools. The macerating toilet system's discharge pipe should have a steady fall of at least 1% along its horizontal sections. It will help gravity drain between pump cycles and keep waste from building up in the pipe between flushes.


Usually, a fused spur link outside the bathroom zone is required for macerating toilet systems instead of a regular plug socket inside the bathroom. It is because of local bathroom electrical safety rules. VEVOR macerating toilet systems feature a motor protection system that instantly cuts power if the pump becomes too full or clogged. This helps protect the motor from burning out. Backflow prevention valves built into the discharge port of VEVOR macerating toilet systems prevent waste from flowing back into the macerator unit when pressure in the drain below changes while the system is running.


Key Features of VEVOR Macerating Toilet Systems


VEVOR macerating toilet systems feature long-lasting stainless steel macerating blades that keep cutting for years of daily use without needing to be sharpened or replaced in a typical home. The VEVOR macerating toilet systems protect the pump motors against overheating. They are rated for the duty cycle requirements of a home bathroom, where multiple flush cycles may occur during morning and evening peak times. The VEVOR line of macerating toilet systems is designed to be as quiet as possible. The motor and blade assemblies are designed to make the 10 to 20 second pump cycle that follows each flush as quiet as possible.


VEVOR toilet macerator systems feature a non-return valve at the discharge outlet that prevents odors from flowing back through the discharge pipe and into the macerator housing when the system is not in use. The sealed macerator case on each system helps keep waste smells out of the bathroom, whether the system is running or not. This feature keeps the bathroom as clean as a normal toilet installation. The removable housing panels on VEVOR macerating toilet systems make servicing easy. These panels let you check out and clean the macerator chamber without disconnecting the whole unit from its plumbing lines.


Why Choose VEVOR Macerating Toilet Systems?


When installing a toilet in a place where regular gravity plumbing is not possible or available, VEVOR macerating toilet systems can be a sensible, reliable, and affordable option. There are single-unit macerating toilet systems, multi-fixture toilet macerator systems, upflush toilets for basement installations, and compact macerating toilet systems for small areas. At VEVOR, you can browse all their macerating toilet systems and find the right upflush option for any below-grade or remote installation.


FAQs


How far can macerating toilet systems pump waste vertically?


Depending on the model and pipe routing, most VEVOR macerating systems can pump waste up to 4 meters vertically and 100 meters horizontally. If the discharge runs are longer, the pump motor may need to draw more power.


Can macerating toilet systems handle sanitary products and wet wipes?


No, macerating toilets should only handle poop and toilet paper. Items made of cotton, sanitary products, or wet wipes can get stuck in the macerating blades and damage or stop the pump motor. If you only use toilet paper rated for macerating systems, your system will work well for a long time.


Do macerating toilet systems require professional installation?


Professional plumbers and skilled do-it-yourselfers can both install VEVOR macerating toilet devices. Connecting the pipes does not involve breaking concrete or rerouting big drain lines; it just uses standard pipe fittings. 


How loud are macerating toilet systems during operation?


During the 10 to 20 second pump cycle after flushing, VEVOR macerating toilet systems produce about the same noise as a typical home appliance. Motor housings that block out noise and vibration-isolated mounts cut down on working noise by a large amount. 


How often do macerating toilet systems need servicing?


VEVOR macerating toilet systems need to be descaled with a specialist macerator descaler every three to six months for normal home use. This is to prevent limescale from building up on the internal components.


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