Vent Pipe Question

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spebby

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I am remodeling a bathroom and decided to update the shower valve (existing valve is from 1962, a Moen) on an adjacent bathroom since the plumbing is exposed for that bathroom. The adjacent bathroom's existing valve is up against a 3" copper vent pipe and there is not room to install a modern pressure balanced valve. My question is must the vent pipe be straight and vertical? Would it be possible to 45 it over around the shower valve and pass a code inspection?.

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Your vent need not be perfectly vertical. As long as water can flow down (no "U" shaped vent pipes), you will be ok.
 

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It is not being inspected, but I try to do all plumbing, electrical etc. so it would pass inspection.

Thanks finnegan for the response. It will be offset about 6" - 8" but no "U" shape.
 

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use the proper fittings to offset it and you won't have any problems.
 
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