Saniflo - Problems

Foreign objects (like baby wipes or dental floss) can get caught in the macerator blades or pump impellers, preventing the system from completing its cycle.

You hear the motor spinning or humming, but water remains in the bowl or sink, and no waste is being pumped out.

You press the flush button or the appliance (sink/shower) activates, but the macerator remains completely silent. saniflo problems

But with great convenience comes great, noisy responsibility. Here is an exploration of the unique chaos that is life with a Saniflo.

Blocked macerator blades or impeller. This is the #1 Saniflo problem. Foreign objects (like baby wipes or dental floss)

Saniflo systems (also known as macerator pumps or upflush toilets) have revolutionized plumbing in basements, attic conversions, and extensions. By grinding waste and pumping it upward through small-diameter pipes, they allow you to install a bathroom virtually anywhere. However, like any mechanical system, they are prone to specific problems.

There is a screw cap on top, a portal to the underworld. You unscrew it, and you are face-to-face with the impeller. This is the moment of truth. You reach in (wearing gloves that go up to your armpits) and feel for the culprit. But with great convenience comes great, noisy responsibility

Most Saniflo failures are user-related. Follow this checklist: