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What would cause to water leak from the vent in the plumbing system?

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What would cause to water leak from the vent in the plumbing system?

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Water should not be leaking from your vent system. The only water that should be in your vent system should be the occasional storm water after a big storm. There should be no way for sewage or sewage water to get into your vents or system. If you have a backup you would know from water coming up from the lower floors that you have a leak. Replacing the vent should usually fix the problem, if it doesn’t correct the problem – You know who to call. 1-800-Any-Tyme!

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