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Unblocking A Plumbing Vent

The problems with the drainage function of the kitchen sinks or the bathroom sinks indicate a fault in the sink traps, drain pipe or the plumbing vents.

Once no potential problem is detected in the sink trap or the drain pipe then the attention shifts to the plumbing vents.

A vent is a plumbing component that makes way for the escape of waste gases and sewer gases produced by the said waste. Vents work in collaboration with the sink traps and the drainage system such that the waste gases don’t enter into the building and are expelled properly.

Generally the vents are located at the roof in the form of a metal or a plastic pipe of 3-4 inches in diameter. It extends up to 2 feet above the roof surface and vents out all the gases from the drainage system.

Start off the campaign by reaching out to the roof with the help of an extension ladder keeping all the necessary precautions in tact. Make sure that the roof is not a wet/saturated one as it could collapse or get damaged during the cleaning out operation of the debris from the vent. An opinion from an expert can be availed on the issue at this point as he may suggest certain logical techniques to reach out to the vent.

Alternatively you can employ an additional roof ladder such that it rests on the ridge from one side and hooked to the extension ladder from the other end. Consequently this would reduce your weight resting on the roof. Make sure that both the ends of the single ladder are placed well and firm.

Once you’ve reached the vent put the beam of a torch into the vent to locate any clog. Insert a long bamboo stick or a rigid metal rod to break apart any clog in the form of debris, leaves and other foreign materials. A deeper clog however has to be eliminated by a hose pipe. The force of the water would drain down any such clog into the drainage.

If however the force of the water is not enough to unclog the vent then insert the hose pipe into the vent transforming it into a plumber’s snake. This would surely remove any clog stuck in the vent.

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