Vent hole or holes are located under rim of toilet.Best way to see it is with small mirror.Take clothes hanger and make sure all holes especially the large ones are not clogged .They will become clogged from time to time.
The maximum distance that a toilet can be located from a vent stack is typically around 6 feet.
According to plumbing regulations, a toilet should be located within 6 feet of a vent.
According to plumbing regulations and standards, a vent should be located within 6 feet of a toilet.
To properly install a toilet roof vent in your home, follow these steps: Determine the location on the roof where the vent will be installed. Cut a hole in the roof for the vent pipe to pass through. Install the vent pipe through the hole, ensuring it is securely attached. Connect the vent pipe to the toilet drain pipe using appropriate fittings. Seal around the vent pipe and roof opening to prevent leaks. Test the vent to ensure proper ventilation.
The toilet vent pipe is typically located on the roof of a building, above the bathroom where the toilet is installed. It helps to release sewer gases and maintain proper air pressure in the plumbing system.
Yes if the vent pipe is 4" and vertical by code and there is nothing connected between your toilet tee and where you would connect your new toilet tee. If not worried about codes then yes you can connect to a 3" vent line if no other vent lines are connected down stream. If you have a vent pipe that is less then 3" and or you have other vents connected between your old toilet tee and your new toilet tee then NO you can not connect a new tee for your toilet.
Yes as ALL fixtures need to have the vent placed above the FLOOD LEVEL RIM
The vent is the "hole" where they defecate out of.
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No
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The recommended distance for a toilet vent from the toilet fixture is typically around 6 feet to ensure proper ventilation and functionality.