PHOTO OF THE MONTH
April 06
The photo below, taken at a new Florida home, is an example of
what can be found wrong with new contruction. That white pipe which is
part of the plumbing system is called a
plumbing vent pipe or stack.
It is supposed to extend a foot or two above the roof. The purpose of
this open pipe is to equalize the air pressure in the drain / sewage
lines in the house so that they will drain properly. The plumbing
vent pipe will help keep the plumbing drain traps under the plumbing
fixtures from having water siphoned out of them. The water in the
plumbing traps prevents sewage gas from entering the house. Not
only was this vent pipe covered over with a roof shingle, there was no
flashing around it
to prevent water from seeping down around in into the house.
Photo provided by Ron Burns of
A-1 Home Inspections
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