It is done all the time, back to back bathrooms are going to use the same vent and drain line.
Every fixture sonnected to a sanitary or waste or soil line needs to be trapped and vented
Yes i drain line has got to be vented. A sewer line creates gases which has to be vented otherwise two things happen. Either, you get terrible smells around your property or your sewer lines can explode due to trapped sewer gases, this is costly and can be a painful smelly experience.
No, but most can be vented upwards or rearwards. The location of the microwave has a lot to do with venting. Ideally, you want to vent odors and moisture outside. Structure and asthetics also have to do with location of the vent.
No, each must be vented seperately.
To properly vent a stove in your kitchen for safe and efficient operation, install a range hood that is vented to the outside. Make sure the hood is the correct size for your stove and that the vent is clear of obstructions. Regularly clean and maintain the vent to ensure proper airflow.
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.
To properly vent a basement bathroom, you can install a ventilation fan that exhausts air outside. This helps remove moisture and odors, preventing mold and improving air quality. Make sure the fan is properly sized for the room and vented to the exterior to effectively remove stale air.
Yes. Toilet, shower, sink, or any other fixture that you might have needs to have a vent. Why? --->>> Toilet, shower or sinks are all independent fixtures where they all individually need air in order to flow properly. Any of these fixtures will not take air from the same vent you have at the basin.
Should be individually vented
Yes, the baffle is choking off the vent, causing the toilets to flush slow.
Vent into an unused room.
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