Can you connect two bathroom vents?
Can you connect two bathroom vents?
Well, you can’t! You’d often blow air from one bathroom into the other, and local building inspectors wouldn’t approve it. But while you can’t have two fans with one vent, you can make one fan and one vent serve two bathrooms. A grille in each bathroom attaches to ducts, which then fasten to a “Y” connector at the fan.
Can a bathroom exhaust fan be vented into a drain?
First is that you have a serious risk of venting sewer gasses into your home. This is why drain vents open above the roof line or use one-way air admittance valves. This is likely to be unpleasant and possibly unhealthy. Second is that a drain vent is typically too small and too moist to properly vent a bathroom fan.
How does a drain pipe connect to a vent pipe?
You can see the 2-inch drain pipe leave the box and go into a p-trap. It connects to a 2 x 1.5 x 2 x tee. The vent pipe rising above the tee is just 1.5 pipe and connects to another vent pipe that is coming up from the basement below. That vent pipe leaving the upper right corner of the photo is on its way out through the roof. © 2018 Tim Carter
Where to put drain and vent lines in a bathroom?
Drain and vent lines must be positioned precisely, so you should install them before the supply pipes. It may be possible to simplify supply runs by moving a vent pipe over a few inches.
Can a plumber install a plumbing vent pipe?
Plumbing vent pipes often confuse many, and even apprentice plumbers who are somewhat familiar with the trade often make serious mistakes when it comes to plumbing vent systems. CLICK HERE to get FREE & FAST BIDS from local plumbers if you want them to install your vents. The dashed lines are plumbing vent pipe. Note the pipe sizes.
What’s the name of the vent in the bathroom?
Vanity Venting. When a vent that connects one bathroom fixture serves as the vent for other fixtures, it’s called “wet venting.” Because drainpipe size, fixture configuration and distance all play a role in successful venting, only an experienced plumber should design the waste and vent layout.
Do you have to connect a vent to a drain?
The basic rule is that a vent must not connect to the stack lower on the stack than a drain connection.
What’s the old way of venting bathroom plumbing?
The old-fashioned method of venting featured a separate vent pipe for every fixture but that led to multiple vent pipes exiting the roof.
Can a plumbing fixture be used as a wet vent?
If two fixtures are on opposite sides of a wall, they may tie into the stack with a sanitary cross; this is called a common vent and can be found on back-to-back sinks. When a fixture is close enough to a stack, a wet vent may be allowed by code.