Chris Bernhardt Posted March 16, 2007 Report Posted March 16, 2007 I have run into this several times, a plumbing vent terminating under an eave. But there doesn't appear to be any requirement that the vent terminate line of sight to daylight. Download Attachment: jse_IMG_3524.jpg 51.08 KB In this particular case the house did not even have any eave venting. I can't see how this issue with a P vent terminating under an eave would be considered a defect or deficiency. Comment? Chris, Oregon
ozofprev Posted March 16, 2007 Report Posted March 16, 2007 So long as there is no soffit venting (like you say) or an openable window within 10 feet horizontal and 2 feet vertical, it looks fine to me. Originally posted by Chris Bernhardt I have run into this several times, a plumbing vent terminating under an eave. But there doesn't appear to be any requirement that the vent terminate line of sight to daylight. Download Attachment: jse_IMG_3524.jpg 51.08 KB In this particular case the house did not even have any eave venting. I can't see how this issue with a P vent terminating under an eave would be considered a defect or deficiency. Comment? Chris, Oregon
chicago Posted March 17, 2007 Report Posted March 17, 2007 Lots of moss so I am guessing you were facing south when taking that picture.Still come on now something must be in violation.
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