Two Sanicubic units have been installed at Roundstones Nursery, Chichester. One macerates and pumps waste from three ladies’ toilets while the other copes with waste from three mens’ toilets. The units are also pumping waste from the basins and hand wash facilities. More »
Blackmore’s of Alnwick was formerly a public house which underwent major redevelopment throughout 2007 to create an exclusive boutique hotel & restaurant experience in the heart of this Northumbrian market town. This transformation was only possible thanks to Saniflo, which provided an alternative to traditional gravity fed plumbing which was not a viable option as the building is listed. More »
A Sanitop unit has been installed in a shop renovation to enable the installation of wash room facilities. The listed building is one of the older buildings on Odiham high street where it was not possible to use mains drainage. More »
Proprietors of Portsmouth building company Smith & Lancton own a number of properties which they have re-furbished to a high standard in order to rent out. In 2008 they added a turn of the century shop to their portfolio. The three story building had large cellars and Simon Smith and Steve Lancton were reluctant to leave this space unfulfilled. More »
Kimble’s Chocolates is a family owned business that began 6 years ago as a Belgian chocolate shop in the St Enoch Centre, Glasgow. High quality Belgian chocolates are bought and packaged to the customer’s specification in beautiful hand tied boxes. More »
Two Sanicubic units have been installed at Roundstones Nursery, Chichester. One macerates and pumps waste from three ladies’ toilets while the other copes with waste from three mens’ toilets. The units are also pumping waste from the basins and hand wash facilities. More »
The Sanivite unit from Saniflo has found use in many different locations but never before in the Royal Seaforth Container Terminal, Liverpool. Atlantic Container Line Ltd., who is based there, is the leading carrier of containers, oversized cargoes and vehicles between North America and Europe. More »
Guests visiting the Building Centre in London’s West End can now take a break from viewing the exhibits and enjoy the luxury of a new coffee shop. More »