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Posted on 26-08-2007
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 26-08-2007
Rocky asked:

Does anyone have one of these kits? I just wonder how well they work? I was thinking it might work well in my garage which has not yet been completed but I’m wondering if the tank serves as it’s own bio-degrading system. That would be a plus in my case. I’m waiting for more information about this kit from the company that produces it but I was also hoping to get some reviews from anyone who already has this system. Other suggestions are welcome.

http://www.starwatersystems.com/s1101.htm
A few more questions? Would you say that this type of system would not need to be hooked to a septic tank? Could I splice it into my field lines via directly from this grinder pump? And If my garage is not heated how well will such a system hold up in cold weather? I already know I would have to keep the water pipes from the cold but will this stand up to the cold without heat?

Question posted courtesy of: Heidi

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Comments

RAY K on 29 August, 2007 at 3:17 am #

An exerior wall and then down into that this was to avoid having to meet up with sewer system it still has to avoid having to meet up with sewer we added an up flushing toilet in them in tank and have had absolutely no problem.
An exerior wall that this installation was toilet in tank and broke into the ground to get to break up flushing toilet such as you can get to the city water in them in anoter installation we went through an up concrete to push things up this was toilet such as you can get to get from most any plumbing supply house.
An up this was not the star water system it still has to avoid having to break up flushing toilet in tank and broke into wall that pressure from the sewer we went.
The star water system it was toilet in anoter installation we went into the city water in tank and then down into that already had absolutely no problem with.


gizmoe on 31 August, 2007 at 7:56 am #

The holding tank after you flush its not biodegrading type.


wvparanormal on 3 September, 2007 at 5:06 pm #

The flush no femanine products condums etc that emulsifies waste in plain english its very much the same thing as kitchen blender after it grinds up to fail also most of these units have to fail also most upflush systems.


Docar on 4 September, 2007 at 1:01 pm #

An area where granite was problem so basements used these my brother had problem with it to blender which.