Frozen, shattered vent pipe
We just discoved that a vent pipe in our attic somehow froze and shattered. It was full of ice. We are confused about how all the water came to sit in the pipe. The pipe runs horizontal for about 25 feet until it reaches the upward pipe that goes out the roof. This pipe that broke only vents the kitchen sink and dishwasher. My husband said that the pipe is pitched back toward the kitchen down pipe but I finally climbed up there myself and I cannot confirm that because the pitch is so gradual I couldn't see it for sure. My question is: How does so much water accumulate when it is only condensation venting up the pipe? How can we prevent this from happening again? Would it be possible to just cut this pipe and put a staight pipe venting the sink and dishwasher into the attic?