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Bathroom fan
I recently hired a contractor to install a bathroom ceiling fan. He
hooked it up to vent out an existing vent stack. Is this OK to do? Thanks, |
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Bathroom fan
On Aug 16, 9:32*am, "
wrote: I recently hired a contractor to install a bathroom ceiling fan. *He hooked it up to vent out an existing vent stack. *Is this OK to do? Thanks, If by existing vent stack you mean a vent stack for the sewer system, the answer is NO. It's a code violation and for good reason. It allows the possibility of sewer gas entering your home. |
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Bathroom fan
On Aug 16, 9:17*am, wrote:
On Aug 16, 9:32*am, " wrote: I recently hired a contractor to install a bathroom ceiling fan. *He hooked it up to vent out an existing vent stack. *Is this OK to do? Thanks, If by existing vent stack you mean a vent stack for the sewer system, the answer is NO. *It's a code violation and for good reason. *It allows the possibility of sewer gas entering your home. Run from the moron he doesn't know what he is doing. |
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