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    Sep 6, 2008, 08:05 AM
    Thanks tom

    The washing machaine and face sink will be vented.. by the way you did not say what I could use the cap the vent pipes 48'' off the floor. The aav vents is a temporary solution until I can cut the vent stack pipe through the roof. The shower vent tee would run horizontally 2' then up 5 ft with aav cap.. does that seem OK?

    Thanks...

    Phil
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    #22

    Sep 6, 2008, 09:32 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by meadowbrook
    Thanks tom

    the washing machaine and face sink will be vented .. by the way you did not say what i could use the cap the vent pipes 48'' off the floor. the aav vents is a temporary solution until i can cut the vent stack pipe through the roof. the shower vent tee would run horizontally 2' then up 5 ft with aav cap.. does that seem ok?

    thanks...

    phil
    That's not the way your drawing lays out. Make me another and show me what you intend to do. Regards, tom
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    Sep 6, 2008, 11:53 AM
    The drawing is the best I can do, also I found a picture that describes my tolit and shower accurately.[
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