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During November we have to replace a corroded cast soil pipe on the exterior wall of the 1st and 2nd floors of our 1930’s building. Fine.
However, it also has a smaller diameter pipe running beside it up the full height.
It appears out of the wall, level with the first floor toilet, runs up the wall, does not vent to the atmosphere, before joining into the soil pipe at second floor level. The soil pipe itself vents higher up above the flat roof.
Rgds, Andy
However, it also has a smaller diameter pipe running beside it up the full height.
It appears out of the wall, level with the first floor toilet, runs up the wall, does not vent to the atmosphere, before joining into the soil pipe at second floor level. The soil pipe itself vents higher up above the flat roof.
- What function does the narrower pipe fulfil?
- Is it necessary to replace it as well as the soil pipe?
- Or just remove it or close it off?
Rgds, Andy