It really depends on where you buy it, but a macerating toilet will probably run you about $1000-$2000, give or take a couple hundred.
A macerating toilet pump in a residential setting can allow for easier installation in locations where traditional plumbing is difficult, such as basements or attics. It also enables the toilet to be placed further away from the main sewer line. Additionally, macerating pumps can reduce the risk of clogs and provide more flexibility in bathroom design.
its a toilet
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I have no idea, but a toilet that does that would be pretty flippin amazing to have!
Around $700
$1,500
I do that often, average cost is cost of the toilet, floor seal, connector, and one hour labour. (in my case $50 -Most plumbers are much more -)
999 dolars forever
install a tank and a sewage ejector pump There are also "macerating toilets" which grind the waste and eject it vertically through a 3/4" or 1" waste pipe until the waste is higher than the existing waste drain pipe where it can then flow downward using gravity. These macerating toilets can cost upwards of $1000, but they save the effort and cost of having to cut the concrete floor, dig a hole, bury the tank and ejector pump and then fix the concrete floor. Many of these toilets have pipe inlets where an additional sink and/or shower drain can be added to the macerating tank, further easing the installation of a full or 1/2 bath.
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maybe about £4