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 rerouting bathroom vent pipe
Author: jetdoc363 (OH)

I am in the middle of a remodel and ran across a vent pipe that has to be moved. The question I have is can you put 90 degree t fittings to reroute? Or what are your thoughts about using as aav? Thanks, Jeff

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 Re: rerouting bathroom vent pipe
Author: packy (MA)

90's are fine. just keep a slight backwards pitch and you will have no trouble.
if an AAV is acceptable under your code you can use one as long as the vent is not your full size main vent stack..

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 Thanks smile
Author: jetdoc363 (OH)

Is more than one ok if they are angled back? Need to "C" reroute
Thanks...Jeff



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 Re: rerouting bathroom vent pipe
Author: hj (AZ)

You can use as many as you need to as long as the slope is always towards the drain line.

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