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    Jan 12, 2017, 09:54 PM
    Can I reroute 2"; copper ventpipe using pvc and rubber couplings
    Want to reroute a 2 inch copper vent pipe about 6 inches over that starts in the basement and goes up through the roof. Can I cut the copper pipe in two spots and use 2 inch pvc pipe, 2 pvc 90 degree elbows and rubber couplings to reroute the vent pipe?
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    Jan 13, 2017, 01:58 PM
    I'm a DIYer and don't know too many codes, but I would say yes.
    I do know that there are codes (national + by probably all 50 states) that limit what you can do with sections taken out of cast iron.

    Of course I'm wondering if this is really just a vent rather than a drain + vent. It's venting just one thing, in the basement?
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    Jan 13, 2017, 03:01 PM
    Yes, you can replace it with PVC or ABS pipe. Use proper Fernco coupling designed to connect Copper and PVC / ABS pipe as each has different Outside Diameter. Support new pipe within 6" of each connection to the joist with approved strap.

    In some instances, all exposed pipes - including vents - are required to be metal. It is either from fire safety reasons or preventing them from being damaged by activity around them. If you still use PVC / ABS pipe, than you would have to soffit it in to comply with this regulation

    Hope that helps

    Milo

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