mikeizz
May 29, 2007, 06:41 PM
I just wanted to ask a quick question to anyone willing to reply.
We are living in a house that had a dyi reno done in which the kitchen sink was not vented. When it is drained it would actually squirt water out of the bathroom sink. I have since plumbed in an in- line vent (mechanical spring style) which doesn't open when the drain is pulled.
I have read these mechanical vents are not allowed but I still seem to find them for about $9 Canadian at the home depot. Is the answer an Air admittance valve instead? What is the difference (other than $30 dollars in price) between the two.
Also when I leave the mechanical valve off the six inch pipe stub water comes out of the "vent" hole. Will this be a problem for an aav if I put one on in the future.
I hope you can help
Thanks Mike
We are living in a house that had a dyi reno done in which the kitchen sink was not vented. When it is drained it would actually squirt water out of the bathroom sink. I have since plumbed in an in- line vent (mechanical spring style) which doesn't open when the drain is pulled.
I have read these mechanical vents are not allowed but I still seem to find them for about $9 Canadian at the home depot. Is the answer an Air admittance valve instead? What is the difference (other than $30 dollars in price) between the two.
Also when I leave the mechanical valve off the six inch pipe stub water comes out of the "vent" hole. Will this be a problem for an aav if I put one on in the future.
I hope you can help
Thanks Mike