TheOverThinker
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To make room for a solar panel layout,
I'd like to extend the following plumbing penetration to a spot higher on the roof. At this time I have access from above to the pipe embedded in the wall, and access to the roof below the 6" dimensional rafters.
The roof pitch is 6:12, which means 22.5 degrees. What's the best way to get this done, that leaves the line workable with a plumbing snake from above, if needed?
This must be maintenance free at the top plate junction, as that will be inaccessible after roofing. The existing galvanized waste vent is in good condition, though from the 1920's.
I'd like to extend the following plumbing penetration to a spot higher on the roof. At this time I have access from above to the pipe embedded in the wall, and access to the roof below the 6" dimensional rafters.
The roof pitch is 6:12, which means 22.5 degrees. What's the best way to get this done, that leaves the line workable with a plumbing snake from above, if needed?
This must be maintenance free at the top plate junction, as that will be inaccessible after roofing. The existing galvanized waste vent is in good condition, though from the 1920's.

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