A stink pipe, or vent pipe, should be installed vertically and extend above the roofline of the building to effectively vent sewer gases outside. It is typically placed near the main waste stack, ideally within 3-5 feet of the fixture it serves. Ensure it is installed in a location that avoids obstruction and is easily accessible for maintenance. Local building codes should also be followed for proper installation and placement.
put it on ya stink pipe
Rodents can and do get into almost any pipe.
No
Every building has a vent terminal in modern societies
By looking for the vapor in colder areas
Every building has a "stink pipe." Usually located on the roof these pipes vent air to allow the plumbing drains inside the building to work correctly. As water flows into a plumbing drain pipe, air is vented out of the drain through the "stink pipe." The pipe that goes from the bottom of the back of your toilet, up the side of your house to let any gases produced by the waste escape into the air instead of bubbling back up through your toilet and sticking up your house.
Yes a clogged VENT pipe can cause a sluggish drain
NO, They do not stink or put off an odor.
The pit needs a vent line "stink pipe" extended to outside the home. Then the "stink pipe" needs a Sweetfilter. http://www.Sweetfilter.com
when u put mayonnaise in your hair ,your hair starts to smell like your breath yes that means it smells stink stink and yes i mean u
your shoes smell zingy and don't stink of whatever your feet stink of!
Put 4 pot in bottom left hand corner. Put flat 2 pot directly above it. Put tall 2 pot under 4 pipe at top. Put next tall 2 pot under 4th pipe 2. Put last tall 2 pot on right hand side under 3 pipe. Put down and right pipe under second from left 2 pipe. Put down and right pipe under 3rd 4 pipe from left. Then connect to vertical pipes with a right and down joining pipe. Put a down and right joining pipe on 5th 2 pipe from left. Put a down and left pipe on bottom of last 3 pipe.