Need some insight from any experienced plumbers and/or DIY types.
Working on a 2nd floor remodel right now and I’m laying out a new bathroom. The 3” main sewer vent is conveniently located nearby. However I’m try to figure out my shower and sink venting. The 3” vent exits the roof very close to the soffit, close enough to that there’s not enough space to put in a Wye fitting without coming down from above the rafters first. My dad, who is very handy and has done a lot of plumbing over the years, tells me you can’t have a negative pitch on the vent pipe... so he’s proposing to run a new 2” vent out the roof separately for the shower/sink. But I just don’t understand why??? The whole purpose of the vent is to simply prevent air lock while draining, right? So a negative pitch into the existing 3” vent still allows atmospheric pressure into the drain. Can someone please clear this up for me? I apologize in advance for the crude picture. You get the idea.
Working on a 2nd floor remodel right now and I’m laying out a new bathroom. The 3” main sewer vent is conveniently located nearby. However I’m try to figure out my shower and sink venting. The 3” vent exits the roof very close to the soffit, close enough to that there’s not enough space to put in a Wye fitting without coming down from above the rafters first. My dad, who is very handy and has done a lot of plumbing over the years, tells me you can’t have a negative pitch on the vent pipe... so he’s proposing to run a new 2” vent out the roof separately for the shower/sink. But I just don’t understand why??? The whole purpose of the vent is to simply prevent air lock while draining, right? So a negative pitch into the existing 3” vent still allows atmospheric pressure into the drain. Can someone please clear this up for me? I apologize in advance for the crude picture. You get the idea.