If you’re considering doing some upgrading in your bathroom in 2025, and are scratching your head on how to add a toilet to areas that traditional plumbing can’t reach, the saniaccess pump is now your best friend. The Saniaccess 2 macerator is currently, among many other options, the most sought after option for many homeowners who want to put toilets in their basements, lofts, garages, or confined spaces. The pump is compact, reliable, quiet, and surprisingly friendly to even the most inexperienced DIYers-as long as you follow the right installation steps. For that, you can read on, and we will inform you on how to install the Saniaccess 2 macerator safely and correctly so that you can have a system running smoothly for years. Of course, if you ever need the product, you can always check it out on our website at Saniflo Systems UK.
What Is the Saniaccess 2 Pump?
The Saniaccess 2 is a compact macerator pump that comes handy in evacuating faecal matters from a single WC or lavatory and down to a hand basin. It is by far the main selling point of this device, where quick access panels come without heavy maintenance-preventing all the hassle of tearing it down. The internal stainless steel blades finely chop waste within the pump and can then push the waste vertically or horizontally down into your soil pipe.
Perfect for:
- Toilets for basements
- Add ons for ensuites
- Garages
- Loft conversions
- Very small businesses
Flexibility of the Saniaccess allows for modern renovations-it’s almost a miracle when gravity isn’t on your side for drainage.
Tools and materials you will need
Before doing anything, gather the tools and materials you are going to need:
- Saniaccess 2 macerator pump
- Compatible WC pan
- Flexible inlet connector
- Discharge pipe (22mm or 32mm)
- Non-return valve (if recommended for your layout)
- Screwdriver
- Adjustable wrench
- Pipe cutter
- Silicone sealant
- Jubilee clips
- Access to a 220–240V electrical socket (RCD-protected)
Installing the Saniaccess 2 in 2025, step by step
Choose the Right Location
Pick a spot behind the toilet where the saniaccess pump will sit securely on a level surface. Make sure:
- You have easy access to the unit’s maintenance panels
- There is a nearby power outlet
- You can connect to a basin (optional)
- You can run a discharge pipe to your soil stack
Tip: Keeping the pump as close as possible to the outlet of the toilet-your maceration and pumping will be much smoother.
Prepare Connection to the Toilet and Pump
Position the toilet pan and slide the Saniaccess 2 behind it. Connect the macerator directly to the toilet waste outlet using the flexible connector provided. Confirm:
- The connector is securely fixed
- The seal watertight
- Jubilee clips tightened
Good alignment prevents leaks and less noise during operation.
Connecting the Discharge Pipe
Here is where the magic happens. Saniaccess 2 can pump waste:
- To 5 meters upward using friction, or
- To 100 meters sideways
Install pipe of diameter 22mm or 32mm for the discharge line, which connects to the outlet of your macerator. Always include:
- Smooth runs of pipes
- Curves with gentle bends (avoid 90-degree turns if possible)
- A non-return valve if your installation layout requires it
They avoid connection from joints and clips to preclude leakage of pressure.
Connecting the Basin (if needed)
If your installation includes a hand wash basin, connect it to the side inlet of the Saniaccess 2. Ensure:
- Waste from the basin flows downhill (gravity fall)
- The inlet caps on unused connections remain sealed Step 5: Power Supply Setup
- Safety first. Plug the device into an RCD-protected socket.
- The electrical connection should remain accessible but safely away from splashes.
- Do NOT hardwire unless you are working with a certified electrician.
Test the System
Quick test before you close off the installation area:
- Flush toilet
- Run water from the basin
- Listen to smooth operation
- Check all joints for leaks
- Pump comes on and off as it should-quietly working for a short period after flushing.
Maintenance Tips for 2025
The Saniaccess 2 is really the easiest pump for servicing, but it is also the longest-living:
- Do not flush wipes, sanitary items, cotton buds, or cooking grease
- Use an approved descaling agent from Saniflo every 3-6 months
- Listen for vibrations or strange noises; the two usually mean an obstruction
- Keep the maintenance panels accessible.
Why is the Saniaccess 2 a top product in 2025?
Homeowners find this unit more preferable because:
- Compact and unobtrusive
- It is economical as it does not require breaking the concrete floor for installation.
- Powerful and quiet Compliant with 2025 efficiency standards
- Maintenance is incredibly easy due to its access panels.
If you are upgrading your home, renovating a rental unit or converting unused space into a bathroom, the Saniaccess 2 is perfect for giving you flexibility while avoiding structural headaches.
Conclusion
Installing a saniaccess pump, especially the Saniaccess 2 renowned for its reliability, is surely one of the most intelligent ways to include a toilet anywhere in 2025. As simple as above, most homeowners and DIY fanatics can smoothly get the job done. And if you’re shopping for macerators or need expert help, you can always explore our Saniaccess range at Saniflo Systems UK.

