Got part of my answer, I think. Sounds like it would be a VERY BAD idea to place an air admittance valve behind a finished wall as the gases would collect with no where to go???
So, what if I put a louvered wall vent to allow fresh room air into the space where the air admittance valve would be?
As for the loop vent, I don't understand. Is this similar to the air vent above a kitchen sink?
Also, why if I'm tying into one of the two "main stacks" in my house for the drain wouldn't that stack also act as the vent? Doesn't this stack drain down and vent up?
Bottom line is I have to find a way to vent the wet bar properly so it does the job and passes code. I will double-check everthing with the county before moving forward, but need to get my plan together.
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