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See how RectorSeal´s Air Admittance Valve (AAV) operates smoothly and dependably to prevent backup of sewer gases and eliminate the need for most roof vents in a residential plumbing system.
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Its good for those kitchen island sinks were you cant run a vent up.
piftorres 3 hours ago
To funny!! They have a 1-1/2" water pipe 90 on the drain pipe instead of a 1/4 bend for drainage piping.So they are selling this product to plumbers and don't even use the correct fittings. This speaks volumes!!!
CrowCreekProductions 5 days ago
If it says "magic'' it's no good. Yes Rector seal good {rectum seal} but don't use rectum seal for "snarf".
Bellerspitts 1 month ago
I always use RectorSeal products in the Oil refinery, Good stuff...
Dazzem88 1 month ago
A vent is designed to relieve positive as well as negative pressure differences. Air admittance devices will not relieve positive pressures.
rdeagan 2 months ago
illegal per Iapmo Uniform Plumbing Code.. used in California
srhsxbx 4 months ago
Very legal to use in Florida as a matter of fact we use them at my plumbing company all the time. Great video
MIARACING 8 months ago
yeah, these are illegal in most applications. ie a shortcut. or gimmick. use a real vent.
douglundy 11 months ago
@tikidog101
Plumbing Codes for the State of Minnesota prohibit the use of air admittance valves. Check with local jurisdiction for code acceptance.
RectorSealCo 1 year ago
where can i purchase one of these in england i live in the gloucestershire area
lmogden1 1 year ago