Louiep
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I am trying to put a band-aid on a few existing plumbing problems in my 100 year old house. I am adding the green venting in the picture below. The un-vented toilet is on the first floor and the other toilet is on the second. When you flush the toilet on the second floor, the un-vented toilet will bubble at times. I think that adding the Pink or the Orange vent will help with this a little, because the waste from the second floor will push the air out the new vent, instead of toward the sewer (and the un-vented toilet). I think Pink or Orange will work, but which seems to be the better choice?
I know none of this is optimal, and I am sorry for the way it probably makes some of you cringe, but I really appreciate any insight that anyone can offer, so that I can improve the situation a little, at least.
Thanks very much!
Helpful Plumbing Hints for Residential Construction by Bert Polk Plumbing Inspector Lincoln County
I know none of this is optimal, and I am sorry for the way it probably makes some of you cringe, but I really appreciate any insight that anyone can offer, so that I can improve the situation a little, at least.
Thanks very much!
Helpful Plumbing Hints for Residential Construction by Bert Polk Plumbing Inspector Lincoln County
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