Notsoplumber
New Member
Hi everyone,
After reading other wet vent posts, I'm still uncertain if my situation will work. When relocating the vent stack for the toilet into the attic, some spray foam used to fill the old hole fell into the pipe... Before I resort to using a jetter or, worse, cutting everything out to fix it, I'm hoping I already have a wet vent that will bypass the blockage. I've attached a photo of the vent off the back of the drain with the blockage for reference.
The freestanding tub and shower drain into the main line below the toilet (picture with window to the right). The vent for that line attaches to the toilet vent above the blockage (picture with small window on the left). Will this setup allow the toilet to function properly?
Thanks so much for your help!
After reading other wet vent posts, I'm still uncertain if my situation will work. When relocating the vent stack for the toilet into the attic, some spray foam used to fill the old hole fell into the pipe... Before I resort to using a jetter or, worse, cutting everything out to fix it, I'm hoping I already have a wet vent that will bypass the blockage. I've attached a photo of the vent off the back of the drain with the blockage for reference.
The freestanding tub and shower drain into the main line below the toilet (picture with window to the right). The vent for that line attaches to the toilet vent above the blockage (picture with small window on the left). Will this setup allow the toilet to function properly?
Thanks so much for your help!
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