WHICH VENT If you're talking plumbing roof vents or soffit or ridge attic air vents; absolutely not!! I can't thing of a single vent that would be opened and closed at will.
No, that is why it is called a vent pipe not a soil line
no. you must have a flue that properly vents to the outside. you will burn your house down if you try to start a wood fire in a vent free fireplace.
The answer depends on the thermostat setting as well as the kind of heating system that you have.
The pipe installed for the purpose of ventilation is known as a vent pipe while a pipe which is installed in a house drainage to preserve the water seal of trap is an anti-siphonage pipe.
The plumbing vent is typically located on the roof of the house.
The bottom, heat rises.
Is this vent in a car or house??
No
Having a dryer vent under the house is not recommended as it can pose a fire hazard and lead to potential health risks due to the accumulation of lint and moisture. It is safer to have the dryer vent properly installed to vent outside the house to prevent these issues.
if you look in your vent and see a dead animal!
They're "vent boots." When you have a protrusion in your roof like a vent pipe, a boot is installed around it to keep rain out of the house.
The dryer vent should be located outside the house to safely expel hot air and moisture.
Water, drain, and vent lines that are used to plumb a house.
The purpose of the vent on the furnace is to ventilate flue gases out side of the house.
The purpose of the vent on the furnace is to ventilate flue gases out side of the house.
The purpose of the vent on the furnace is to ventilate flue gases out side of the house.