RogerPDX
Member
Stormerider says 'raise' the run - Jim says lower. Which is correct?
I will try to describe the situation again...
■ Shower vent now goes straight up through the roof. I want to eliminate this vent going through my new roof if possible.
■ About 8' away from the shower vent is a toilet vent that also has a sink venting into the vent. It goes straight up through the roof.
■ I want to connect the shower vent to the toilet vent as to eliminate one hole in my soon to be metal roof.
■ Should the connecting vent pipe, starting at the shower vent, run in an 1/4" per foot upward slant or downward slant when beginning at the shower vent running over to the toilet vent?
I will try to describe the situation again...
■ Shower vent now goes straight up through the roof. I want to eliminate this vent going through my new roof if possible.
■ About 8' away from the shower vent is a toilet vent that also has a sink venting into the vent. It goes straight up through the roof.
■ I want to connect the shower vent to the toilet vent as to eliminate one hole in my soon to be metal roof.
■ Should the connecting vent pipe, starting at the shower vent, run in an 1/4" per foot upward slant or downward slant when beginning at the shower vent running over to the toilet vent?