Vent pipe brand

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Post us a couple good clear pictures. Can usually tell by the way companies crimp the pipe lock.
 
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Have you tried using a strap wrench? They are not that expensive
 
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Looks like Duravent. Lot of it used as its the cheapest. Often called duraleak as its elbows and joints usually leak and a good amount of silicone is used to seal things up. Use of antiseize on the pipe and silicone self bonding tape on the outside makes the pipe useable. I have not seen the tee and cap like that.
 
Looks like Duravent. Lot of it used as its the cheapest. Often called duraleak as its elbows and joints usually leak and a good amount of silicone is used to seal things up. Use of antiseize on the pipe and silicone self bonding tape on the outside makes the pipe useable. I have not seen the tee and cap like that.
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