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A stack vent is is the extension of a soil or waste stack above the highest horizontal drain connected to the plumbing stack Vent stack a vertical vent pipe extending through more then two stories which is then connected to a stck vent or is otherwise extended throgh the roof, installed primarily for the purpose of providing circulation of air to and away from any part of the drainage system
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WASTE STACK or VENT STACK?
The maximum distance that a toilet can be located from a vent stack is typically around 6 feet.
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There are two types of plumbing stacks: A stack vent and a soil or waste stack.
The bathroom vent may be leaking when it rains due to a damaged or improperly sealed vent cover, cracked vent pipe, or a faulty installation. It is important to inspect and repair the vent to prevent further water damage.
What is the developed lenght and a VENT STACK should be no less then 4" passing through the roof full size to prevent hoarfrost
Water may be leaking from the vent in the ceiling during rain due to a damaged or improperly sealed roof, which allows rainwater to seep through and collect in the vent.
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A vent pipe which is the continuation of a SOIL STACK which means a toilet is drained into it versus a waste stack that is continuation of a grey water drain.