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I'm building a bathroom wall and need to install a new PVC double
san-T (2") in the vent stack before installing the wall studs. What do plumbers use to temporarily close off the open pipes for a day or two? I heard a wet rag will work to slow sewer gases, but I may need something better yet not permanent. TIA |
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