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vavnic52 (VA)
I have a finished basement that includes a full bath. During construction the builder installed a Zoeller 267 to take care of the bathroom sewage. That was 15 years ago. The Zoeller failed last week and I called a major company to replace it. The guy came out to assess the situation and said they would be back the next day to put in a new Zoeller 267. However, when they came back the guy said he could not get a Zoeller so he was going to replace it with a ProFlo 93511. He said they were exactly the same. The price of the job was based on the Zoeller 267. I can’t find a good source on line to tell me if the ProFlo 93511 is equivalent in quality to the Zoeller 267. I am wondering now if this was a fair substitution or a possible bait and switch. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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steve (CA)
I can't speak as to a quality comparison, but an online search shows the ProFlo costing a little more than the Zoeller.
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bsipps (PA)
Proflow is a fairly new brand sold by Ferguson supply, I've never installed their sewage ejector pump but their faucets are not horribly built... I am a zoeller guy myself
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bernabeu (SC)
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? how many do you need ?
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DaveMill (CA)
Zoeller. Install and forget for another 15 years. The sponsor here is PlumbingSupply.com, extremely reliable, they appear to have several models of Zoeller 267 in stock.
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