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    How to cap unused, but connected, vent?

    I know it's connected, somewhere out in the yard. The vent still exists, so the rain goes somewhere. Vent is straight to main drain/sewer. No fixtures in the house are connected.
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    How to cap unused, but connected, vent?

    I'm going to be able to cap it, with difficulty. Extending it is another story. I really want to avoid the battle, and expense, with extending if unnecessary. I will clarify that it is not connected to any fixtures in the home, but is still connected to sewer.
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    How to cap unused, but connected, vent?

    I'm in the process of consolidating 3 roof penetrations into a single for an upcoming roof replacement. I've done DFU and length calculations for sizing to include all current fixtures, however - one is an old galvanized vent pipe that was formerly for kitchen sink drain. This is now PVC to the...
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