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January 6, 2011
This article first appeared in the PR January 2011 issue of Pro Remodeler.

The new Sanitop is the smallest and quietest macerator on the market with a noise level nearly 10 decibels less than the older upflush toilet systems. Measuring only 13 inches wide, Sanitop can be used to create an additional half bathroom in residential spaces that lack below-floor drainage. Available with a round or an ADA-compliant elongated bowl in white or with an elongated bowl in biscuit, the new Sanitop can pump 12 ft. vertically and 120 ft. horizontally to the sewer line or the septic tank. An 18-in. extension pipe is offered for installing the macerator unit behind the wall.

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