According to the rules of the board of health a soil pipe in the city hall was extended full size 4 inches through the roof several years ago.
Pipe vent roof obstrution.
You know the black plumbing pipes that stick up out of your roof.
Look for a black pipe that is about three inches in diameter made of cast iron or pvc.
Tennis balls or baseballs.
The vent stack is the pipe leading to the main roof vent.
According to the international residential code every trap or trapped fixture requires a vent.
Your vent pipe can become clogged from a variety of things.
Bird or rodent carcasses.
Leaves small branches trash or other debris.
In most houses this pipe extends vertically all the way to the sewer.
Sometimes these clogs comprise materials like wet wipes and feminine hygiene products which homeowners commonly flush even though they are really not designed to go down the drain.
It was novel to me and may be of interest to others of your readers.
Why plumbing air vents are important.
This blockage keeps air from traveling up the vent pipe properly.
In most cases the vent pipe exits through the roof.
How plumbing vents work.
A peculiar case of obstruction of a 4 inch vent pipe was brought to my notice to day.
It is a vertical pipe attached to a drain line and runs through the roof of your home.
When the vent pipe is clogged it shows up within your home in a variety of ways from ghost flushing from your toilet to a sink that won t drain properly.
Your plumber may need to access the blockage through the vent on the roof pushing a plumbing auger down through the system to grab onto the offending material and pull it out.
These connect to a larger pipe usually three or four inches in diameter that extends vertically through the roof known as a vent stack.
You will need a ladder to access the roof.
It channels the exhaust gases to the vent and helps maintain proper atmospheric pressure in the waste system.
The one to two foot vertical pipe you see on most roof tops is the visible extension of the vent stack.
Other vents in the house link to this main vent.
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This kind of blockage is the hardest to remove.
In most houses the main vent stack which opens onto your roof is a continuation of the soil stack which is the vertical waste pipe that leads to the sewer.
When a sink isn t draining properly and the waste line isn t clogged you may need to take a look upward to find the culprit up toward the vent system.
When a vent becomes clogged it shows up within the home as everything from ghost flushes at the toilet to sinks that simply won t drain properly.
If a blockage develops in the soil.
The vent system those plumbing pipes that stick out of your roof may be clogged instead.
In order to get around roof timbers the stack was.