Condensate in new vent

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Bschooly

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I'm finishing up the plumbing finally on a bath room remodel. One of the things I did was add a vent for the tub that goes up a wall into the attic space then across the joists and intersects with a 3 inch vent stack which exits the roof. The new venting is 2 inch.

I had trouble aligning the right angle PVC joint resulting in a less than desirable connection (only partially in). That was probably 2 weeks ago. So today I decided to cut out that section and redo it.

I was surprised to encounter was has to be condensate in the pipe. Even in the vertical section inside the house. Is this normal? It is a cause of concern?

I'm in Texas and the weather is starting to heat up.
 
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