Time and again on this forum, an AAV is viewed as a tidy and easy solution to disposing of SVPs.
Sewers need to breathe OUT as well as IN!
I have been to hundreds of drainage issue jobs where replacement of SVPs with AAVs has been the cause.
And I'm not a below-ground plumber/drainage expert, like some of my peers on here are.
Often there's no problem. Until the drains block, and/or someone needs to carry out some High Pressure Water Jetting in the vicinity. Happens time and time again, jetting causes pressure fluctuations in the network, where there's an open vent, this pressure happily dissipates, and apart from a little bit of rumbling and/or the water in the WC Pan shaking slightly, no-one is any the wiser.
Cap that run off though with an AAV, and that pressure needs to find another route out. Blowbacks and Internal Flooding are at best unpleasant, at worst can redecorate the bathroom in a rather nasty looking (and smelling) blend of drain content.
Vents are there for a reason!


