Enter the (often called a vent stack). It’s a vertical pipe that runs from your plumbing system up through your roof. Its job isn't to carry water—it’s to carry air and sewer gases .
After flushing the toilet or running the washing machine, you hear a distinct "glub-glub-glub" from a nearby sink or tub. That sound is air being sucked through the water in your trap because it can't get air from the vent. clogged plumbing vent
When a sink drains slowly or a toilet gurgles, most homeowners immediately reach for a plunger or a chemical drain cleaner. But what if the problem isn't below the floor... but above the roof? Enter the (often called a vent stack)
Before you tear apart a perfectly good drain pipe, look up. The source of your plumbing nightmare might be sitting right on top of your house. After flushing the toilet or running the washing
When that pipe gets clogged, your entire drainage system throws a tantrum. You don’t need x-ray vision to diagnose this issue. Your home will give you three clear warnings: