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Clear the vent, restore atmospheric pressure, and watch those “mystery clogs” disappear. blocked plumbing vent pipe
Most homeowners know about drain clogs, but few realize the vent pipe (the pipe sticking out of your roof) plays a critical role in your plumbing system. When it gets blocked—by leaves, bird nests, or even ice—it can’t let air into your drains. ⚠️ Signs it’s the vent, not a normal
⚠️ Signs it’s the vent, not a normal clog: 🔹 Bubbling toilet 🔹 Sewer smell 🔹 Water rises and falls in the bowl A blocked vent pipe creates negative air pressure,
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Your plumbing needs air just as much as water. A bird nest or leaf pile on your roof vent can wreck your whole system.
Many plumbers chase “drain clogs” only to find the real culprit is on the roof. A blocked vent pipe creates negative air pressure, mimicking a stubborn blockage downstream.
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