Old house, strange plumbing, no soil stack?
So I have a really old house (1913) there is no standard soil stack in this house. There is a large line to the 1 bathroom but it its toilet/tub/sink only.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v601/smokenado/DSC00883.jpg
I have found a 2" cleanout near the middle of the house.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...o/DSC00884.jpg
On the other side is 4" pipe coming out of the floor, then out the foundation about chest height.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...o/DSC00886.jpg
Outside my house I see a 4" pipe cut flush to the ground with a screen. i assume this is my vent.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v601/smokenado/DSC00888.jpg
my questions are:
1. What is causing my basement shower and washer drain pipe to have air flowing out of them? its not smelly like sewer gas.
2. how do i find out where the main line actually exits the house? there are no other cleanouts that i can find.
3. can that "vent pipe" be used as a drain also, say for a rear flush toilet if I decide to put one in? Thanks. Below is a rough diagram of the placement of what I have, the bottom is street side
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...o/plumbing.png
Comment on pghplumber's post
The main line of you house typically exits where you see the house trap/fresh air inlet.
Comment on massplumber2008's post
The fresh air inlet comes directly down on the trap where you see your first cleanout plug. The diagram that you posted is for a suspended building drain exiting above concrete level inside a building.
Comment on pghplumber's post
There is nothing up there, thanks though
Comment on massplumber2008's post
I posted the extra pictures, accidentally posted them as an answer though
Comment on pghplumber's post
Yes I'm just used to them going straight up and out the roof, not straight into a toilet and that's all :)
Comment on pghplumber's post
Thanks for the tips, the fresh air inlet is on the west side of my house and the street is on the north. Still possible I suppose!