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I have a cottage with 2 sinks, 1 toilet, 1 shower all draining into a 3" sewer pipe than exiting the crawl space into a septic tank. Problem is no vent pipe going to the roof. Its going to be difficult to vent it to the roof for its 2 storey. All drains pipes have a s trap with clean out. I heard of cheater vents etc. How do I deal with this problem. Thank you.
 

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A "Cheater" vent only works in conjunciton with a "real" vent.

You may need to find an interior wall to run the vent, or maybe a corner can be boxed out.
Or maybe going up the side of the home, cut through the roof overhang, and then flash through the roof.
 

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can i tee off the main 3" sewer pipe going to the septic and to vent it up the side of the building what is the size of a vent pipe usually. thanks for the reply
 

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what is the size of a vent pipe usually.

If you have 3" going out, they like to see at least the total area of a 3" out.
The area of a 3" pipe can be two 2.0" vents and one 1.5" vent.
Or you can use a 3.0" vent.
 

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To bring it all up to current code will pretty much require replacement of the entire drainage system including replacing each S-trap with a properly vented P-trap.

While what you have is incorrect by today's standards, you will need to think about where exactly it is causing a problem and to what extent you are willing to go to fix it. Many old installations work well despite not being up to today's code requirements.
 
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