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Plumbing Question: Air Admittance Valves (AAV) - Donivan - 08-20-2013 Are air admittance valves approved for use in Hawaii in lieu of cutting a hole in your roof for the plumbing vent pipe(s)? As I understand it, an AAV allows the plumbing to vent one-way and prevent the sewer gasses from backing up into the house. The AVV can be put inside the house so you don't have to run that pipe up (through the roof) to the outside. Seems like with the amount of rain we get that this would be a shoe-in. Here's one example on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Oatey-39018-Sure-Vent-Admittance-Adapter/dp/B000H5SLWM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1377035219&sr=8-2&keywords=aav Any plumbers know if this is OK to do in Hawaii with the new building code? RE: Plumbing Question: Air Admittance Valves (AAV) - kalakoa - 08-20-2013 No idea if they're "to code", but they are (or were) for sale at Home Despot in Hilo. RE: Plumbing Question: Air Admittance Valves (AAV) - EightFingers - 08-22-2013 http://www.ipscorp.com/plumbing/studor/reference/approvals According to this website, they are approved in Hawaii. If you're still unsure, just call the planning dept. RE: Plumbing Question: Air Admittance Valves (AAV) - kimo wires - 08-24-2013 could these be installed on the vent pipes that are already thru the roof? I get a whiff of nasty fumes off the pipes sometimes when I am on my deck. RE: Plumbing Question: Air Admittance Valves (AAV) - kalakoa - 08-24-2013 The AAV assembly is not made of UV-safe plastic; they are meant to be installed indoors (eg, under the sink). |