Hi. I've been reading my way through some posts on your forum and it looks like i've come to the right place! I'm currently remodeling my kitchen and moving the sink over to the other side of the room on an exterior brick wall under a window. I'm looking for ideas on how to run the vent.
I will be putting a new (shorter) window in where the sink will go. The main stack is off to the right. You can see where the old vent is.
1. The exterior wall is solid brick, so running it up there is out.
2. The old/existing vent is pretty far away (14' or so), so using that is probably out.
3. I could reroute the existing vent maybe startign midway up the wall... angle it over to the corner (i'd have to drill through all the studs) and if i got it to the corner I'd still be about 7' away.
4. I was originally thinking I'd just drill a hole in the brick and shoot it straight out under the window, but after reading on here I see that's not allowed.
5. If i run a loop vent, is 14' too far away for the vent?
Thanks a lot!
-Andy
I will be putting a new (shorter) window in where the sink will go. The main stack is off to the right. You can see where the old vent is.
1. The exterior wall is solid brick, so running it up there is out.
2. The old/existing vent is pretty far away (14' or so), so using that is probably out.
3. I could reroute the existing vent maybe startign midway up the wall... angle it over to the corner (i'd have to drill through all the studs) and if i got it to the corner I'd still be about 7' away.
4. I was originally thinking I'd just drill a hole in the brick and shoot it straight out under the window, but after reading on here I see that's not allowed.
5. If i run a loop vent, is 14' too far away for the vent?
Thanks a lot!
-Andy