"SQLit" wrote in message
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"miamicuse" wrote in message
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I have a 4" vent that exits the house through the block wall, then makes
a
90 degree turn before it goes up again along the exterior wall. For
some
reason the previous owner must have done some "home" remodeling and put
a
window above where this vent exits and in order not to have a vent pipe
in
the middle of the window, he created a "detour" for this pipe. This
vent
pipe is for the master bath and is at the upstream most point of my
sewer
line, all the other bathrooms, kitchen, laundry are downstream from it
and
all of them have their own vent. I was told by someone that I can just
cut
off this vent where it exits, and remove the entire vent line that
twists
and turns along the block wall, and instead connect this special vent
cover
to it that has a valve in it. Will this work? Is there a name for such
a
vent?
Thanks in advance,
MC
Generally 90 degree bends in vents are not allowed where I live. You can
use
45's but that take planning and a lot of area. Vents are supposed to be
sloped not a flat run.
Please call a pro or the building department where you live.
I know it's not done right, that thing is an eyesore. It makes a 90 degree
turn and at the same time reduces from 4" to 2" then it makes a 45 degree
and another 45 degree before reaching the roof line.
MC
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