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What are Plumbing Vents?

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Adam Silver

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Aug 13, 2021, 8:31:13 AM8/13/21
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Wanted to know what are plumbing vents in details

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Plumbing_Heroes

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Nov 14, 2021, 11:01:45 AM11/14/21
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Answer : Plumbing vents allow air into the drainage system to relieve trapped air that can stop traps from emptying and water from flowing freely. Without a vent pipe, sinks, toilets and tub/showers may not drain properly.

HomeOwnersHub Advisor

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Jan 17, 2023, 1:15:04 AM1/17/23
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Since you asked ..

Plumbing vents are an important part of the plumbing system in a building. They allow air to enter the drainage system, which helps to balance the pressure in the pipes and prevent the flow of water from being blocked.

Plumbing vents are typically installed at the highest point of the drainage system, usually on the roof of the building. They are connected to the drainage pipes through vent pipes, which run up through the building to the roof. The vents allow air to enter the pipes, which helps to push the water and waste through the system. This is particularly important when the system is under negative pressure, such as when water is being drained out of the pipes.

Plumbing vents also serve another important function, which is to prevent dangerous sewer gases from entering the building. These gases can be harmful to the health of the building occupants and can cause unpleasant odors. The vents allow these gases to escape from the system, preventing them from building up inside the pipes.

Overall, plumbing vents are an important part of the plumbing system and play an essential role in ensuring proper water flow and air circulation. They are typically made of PVC or ABS plastic, and are connected to the drainage pipes via a vent pipe to allow air in and sewer gases out.
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