Please re post your question.
What air pipe,are you talking about the breather vent inside the wall.
If you are talking about the breather vent,it is not getting sucked up it is from water being backed up in your drain,and the water can not drain quickly enough, the drain needs to be cleaned.
Water being sucked up through any kind of plumbing tubes. The key is that it has to be going upward!
Water should not be visible when looking down your vent. if you see water you probably have a low spot or a plugged pipe. Some symptoms would be, toilet wont flush properly, smell of sewer because sink or tub & shower traps are being sucked dry from lack of venting. Could also hear gurggling sounds at drains. Some plumbing companies have a tool with a funny name to clean out vents.
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Plumbing top-out is the stage of plumbing that occurs when a home is in its frame stage. There are three stages of plumbing typically in construction. Plumbing rough (prior to the foundation being poured); plumbing topout (bringing ground plumbing up through the vents); plumbing trim (installing fixtures).
When back washing there is res resistance in the water being removed through the skimmer basket. It would seem that you need a little more water in the pool to stop it from being sucked empty.
nobody knows because when you get sucked in you never come back haha :)
the water is sucked into the large machine. Then the water goes through a grate sorta thing which is too small for the salt to go through. Which results in the salt being trapped
i'm not for sure on what the name of the part is, but i do recall being at a home depot on seeing something in the plumbing aisle that is supposed to fix that problem.
It will implode.
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As low as 2" and as high as 8 feet depending on what fixture is being supplied
Romans invented running copper water lines.