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clearedtoland OP ,
Darkassassin07 ,
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“a crazy thing” thanks plumber… Real helpful.

As long as the vertical pipe above it isn’t plugged, you should be fine to just plug that offshoot. It’s part of the vent stack for that drain, which is why it smells like a sewer. Presumably there was something else plumbed in there to drain out at somepoint, but has since been removed.

clearedtoland OP ,

Almost exactly what I said too.

Thanks for taking a look and the advice. I just went through our old demo pics and noticed the small pipe runs up and joins the primary vent stack. Now I can plug it and be done with that stench.

Think an expansion plug or should I try to chop the pipe and cap it?

main stack

Darkassassin07 ,
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Perfect. Capping is the better long term solution, but an expansion plug will do the job.

pg_jglr ,

I wouldn’t cap it but put in a Studor vent if there is a chance that you need more venting.

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