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Old 10-07-2008, 06:39 AM
Jay man Jay man is offline
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Default plumbing vents

I am doing a bathroom reno and notice that the drains are not directly vented. There is another bathroom directly above this bathroom which I think is vented because there is a vent out the roof. How much of a problem do i have. Can I leave this unvented. Would appreciate any advice.


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