HOW DO I KEEP MY PLUMBING VENT STACK FROM FREEZING? 

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Your home has various exhaust systems, such as the furnace, fireplace chimney, dryer vent, and kitchen fan. But another vent system you may not have considered before is your plumbing vents and vent stack. Even though they require minimal maintenance, they still need attention during winter. Did you know that your plumbing vent stack can freeze? This is especially true in extremely cold areas.  

If you did not already know this, no worries! The plumbing vent system is often overlooked. So, unless you’re a professional, it can be difficult to understand all the ins and outs of your plumbing. That’s where your local Cincinnati Plumbing & Drain experts come in! Our goal is to keep you informed and emphasize the importance of your plumbing vents and vent stack. We’ll also provide you with tips to prevent freezing. Rest assured; you’re in good hands!  

The Role of Plumbing Vents and the Vent Stack:    

The primary function of plumbing vents is to expel sewer gases out through the roof using the vent stack (the exterior component visible on the roof). This ensures that these gases do not stay in your living spaces. It is worth noting that most homes have only one vent stack, which connects all drain lines to the plumbing vent system inside the house. However, certain houses may have multiple vent stacks on their roof. 

Vent stacks are typically made from materials such as cast iron, steel, galvanized steel, PVC, and CPVC. These plumbing vents connect to sinks, toilets, tubs, and other drains, serving important functions like maintaining air pressure, preventing siphoning, controlling odors, and stopping backflow. All of these factors contribute to the smooth operation of your plumbing system. Thus, if the vent stack freezes and creates an ice blockage, it can lead to various potential plumbing issues. 

The Signs of a Frozen Vent Stack:    

To visually inspect a vent stack from the ground, look for ice buildup on top, which could indicate freezing. Additionally, if toilets are running slowly or making gurgling sounds, it may be a sign of a frozen vent stack. 

The Way to Prevent Frozen Vent Stacks:    

  1. Insulating your pipes when possible is crucial to prevent problems. As a result, if you have access to a portion of the vent stack by way of the attic, you may wrap this piece in pipe insulation to help prevent ice buildup. 
  1. Here’s a helpful tip: to prevent freezing, you can periodically pour warm water down drains, especially floor drains, that are not frequently used. Also, run hot water from the faucets to keep the traps full. This can help prevent freezing. 
  1. Ensure no debris, such as leaves and twigs, is on the vent stack. When mixed with winter weather, loose debris can cause a persistent ice blockage, which you definitely want to avoid. However, prioritizing safety is crucial! So, it’s best to avoid climbing onto your roof. 
  1. Another effective method to keep your vent stack warm is by using an insulated cap. 
  1. Also, if you can get to a part of the vent stack from your attic, using heat tape on this portion of the vent stack can help stop freezing problems.  
  1. If your vent stack is frozen, try opening the attic door inside of your house to allow warm air inside. Please, note that this may temporarily increase your heating costs. 

The Conclusion:    

To prevent your plumbing vent stack from freezing this winter and keep your plumbing system running smoothly, follow these tips diligently. Additionally, regular maintenance and preventive measures during colder weather significantly reduce the risk of freezing. 

If you encounter any problems with plumbing vent stacks or have other plumbing-related concerns, don’t hesitate to contact Cincinnati Plumbing & Drain. We’re here to lend a hand! Call us today at (513) 463-6947, or schedule an appointment online now by clicking here! Wishing you a safe and trouble-free winter!