You won t be sorry.
Router out roof vent blocking.
Your roof ventilation system should be inspected along with your roof at least every few years.
Look for anything that may be blocking the vent such as leaves and other debris.
In hurricane prone zones with frequent high wind events vented soffit collapse can pressurize a building which can cause windows to blow out and the roof to be blown off.
Turn the water on before you bring the hose onto the roof.
Mark the hole with chalk and set your saw depth to cut through the shingles and the roof sheathing only.
Don t cut into any rafters.
Finally in wildfire zones floating embers can enter the vents and cause roof fires.
Working up on the roof can be a dangerous task to say the least.
These vents allow water to run through your pipes correctly and empty into the sewer or septic tank.
Because clearing vent pipe blockages can be a real pain in the you know what you can take some preventive steps.
If any of these issues are of concern there is another option.
Inspect for weather damage such as cracks loose vents or broken or missing tiles around vents.
Create an unvented roof.
Use a metal rod to dislodge any clogs such as leaves bird nests or other material.
Remove the vent cover with the screwdriver and set it aside.
You ll notice the enclosure has vents on the sides which allow hot air to flow out of the router and cool air to flow in.
Unfortunately the best place to clear a blockage in a vent pipe is from the roof.
Maintaining your roof ventilation system.
Below the peak of the roof.
Look inside the vent opening and clear out any debris you find.
But sometimes ice leaves and limbs or other materials plug the plumbing vents.
How to clear a plugged roof plumbing stack.
Push couches chairs and cabinets out of the way so those vents are free to move the air through your home.
Locate the top of the hole about 15 in.
You may also use a plumber s snake if the clog is farther down inside the vent and cannot be reached with the metal rod.
Shorten curtains that hang down and cover your vents.
Cut a square hole in the roof the same size as the hole in the base of the vent you re installing.
Check your plumbing vent stack when you hear grumbling in your pipes or bubbling in the toilet.
Those vents prevent overheating the delicate circuitry inside.
Move any rugs that are covering return vents in the floor.