advice on bulding up a shower base

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jeffc

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Run gravity lines to a sanitary drain if grade permits.
If grade does not permit then...
Install an ejector pit.

If you have the space near the shower then install a pump pit. A recommendation is the Liberty 370 series. The package comes complete and is easy to install. The discharge line needs to enter the sewer system fron the top of the pipe
 

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I think you should sell your trailer and move into a condo. Problem solved!

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If where the previous drain was connected was legal (although not done properly), then tapping in with a proper trap, vent, and arm should also be doable. Where did the greywater issue come up, and how does your jurisdiction define it?
 

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Dude, Lighten up

this is all in good fun

Jeff

Yep, It sure is...

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jadnashua If where the previous drain was connected was legal (although not done properly), then tapping in with a proper trap, vent, and arm should also be doable. Where did the greywater issue come up, and how does your jurisdiction define it?
 
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