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student plumber
I was talking to someone who said he had a Saniflo system though he had difficulty remembering the name so it could be something else.
It sounded like the wc is some way from the waste and needed an inline pump to give it an extra push, but this had stopped working properly and no plumbers would even look at it.
He had spoken to the manufacturers but they were talking about selling a whole new system which he didn't want, the hole from the pan to the back or through the wall or something is a different size now, and it sounded like the units have changed aswell. Redesigned I suppose.
Eventually found someone who took off the cover but some water or a bit more came down and he wasn't able to reattach it, it sounded like he'd broken a seal and couldn't reseal it, it came out and went everywhere. I assume they'd been told not to use it in the mean time.
Are there some jobs plumbers won't touch, (if Saniflo why?) or any others for that matter, regardless of what aspect of plumbing.
I wouldn't want to get into a bad situation and out of depth when no one else would even go near it.
Or could it present employment "captive audience syndrome" working for a product where only they can repair it.
It sounded like the wc is some way from the waste and needed an inline pump to give it an extra push, but this had stopped working properly and no plumbers would even look at it.
He had spoken to the manufacturers but they were talking about selling a whole new system which he didn't want, the hole from the pan to the back or through the wall or something is a different size now, and it sounded like the units have changed aswell. Redesigned I suppose.
Eventually found someone who took off the cover but some water or a bit more came down and he wasn't able to reattach it, it sounded like he'd broken a seal and couldn't reseal it, it came out and went everywhere. I assume they'd been told not to use it in the mean time.
Are there some jobs plumbers won't touch, (if Saniflo why?) or any others for that matter, regardless of what aspect of plumbing.
I wouldn't want to get into a bad situation and out of depth when no one else would even go near it.
Or could it present employment "captive audience syndrome" working for a product where only they can repair it.