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  • Apr 28, 2008, 08:11 AM
    Brent7446
    Toilet vent
    I am remodeling my bathrooms, I knocked out a wall to combine a smaller bathroom and a larger bathroom.
    When I knocked out the wall I found the toilet vent that goes through the ceiling of the bathroom and out through the roof.
    It is located about 8 inches from the outdside wall and I really don't want to re-frame the vent pipe with a wall since this would look kind of funny having an 10' wall sticking out.
    I can access the toilet drain and vent from my garage.
    Is it possible to turn the vent 90 degrees in the garage and vent out through the back wall of my house?
    The total run would only be 10-12 inches.

    Thnaks
  • Apr 28, 2008, 08:31 AM
    speedball1
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    is it possible to turn the vent 90 degrees in the garage and vent out through the back wall of my house?
    The total run would only be 10-12 inches.
    Yes, with terminal restrictions. You can not locate under any door, window or AC intake. You can be within 10 feet of such a opening unless it's 2 feet above such a opening.
    The terminal must be turned up and screened. Good luck, Tom

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