try studor PAPA system.
It depends upon the venting that is used, look for your vent pipes on the roof and see if any are close to open windows. If you find a particularly close vent pipe (and you home has several vent pipes) you can add a "Studor Vent" to the top of the vent. A Studor vent is the equivalent to a one-way air valve that only allows air to pass, or be drawn, into the pipe, so that sewer gases will be greatly reduced. You don't even have to use pipe cement/adhesive to secure the Studor Vent.
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It could very well be an "Air admittance valve." Plumbing systems require a smooth flow of air and water to operate properly, these vents historically were routed through the roof and allow for the relief of positive and negative pressures in the vent system. "Air admittance valves" are installed under sinks and lavatories that are inconvienient to route a vent to the roof. These vents while handy do not respond well to back pressure, they are designed to seal during moments of positive pressure and "breathe" while in moments of negative pressure, this is to prevent sewer gas from entering the room. The purpose of the trap is to prevent sewer gas from entering the room, the purpose of the vent is to relieve positive and negative pressures in the drain and vent system to prevent trap seal loss. The slang name for an "air admittance valve" is studor vent. "Studor" is a manufacturer of AAV's Hope this helps
Cheater vents are allowed in Ontario. However, they must be a specific type. Studor AAV and Oatey SureVent are two approved brands.
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I have heard this term used in reference to a composting style toilet system, if that is your question then yes you can have a cap that allows venting, (that type of system exhausts fumes)If you have a more standard system (sewer or septic types) then you must assure that the vent pipe can "breath," if you must cap the pipe do to unpleasant smells then there is a capping device called "studor cap/vent." This type of vent will allow air to flow in one direction. They are easily installed by a DIY person, and are a cheap solution to this type of problem, although they are difficult to find, sometimes.AAV's thankfully are not approved in civilized placesI can picture a lot of hoar frost occurring because of the restrictions that these plastic crap devices cause
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A single vent is down the middle A double vent has a vent near the sides
No. You vent air from a sewer line.
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