bajantes
Bajantes is the plural form of bajante and is used in Iberian Portuguese and Spanish to refer to vertical drainage pipes that carry wastewater or rainwater from upper levels of a building toward the municipal sewer or storm drain network. They can be located inside walls or shafts or run along façades, forming a key part of a building’s drainage system. In practical use, bajantes are commonly categorized as sanitary bajantes, which convey waste from fixtures such as sinks, toilets, and showers, and pluvial bajantes, which carry rainwater collected from roofs and gutters.
The function of bajantes is to provide a gravity-driven path for fluids to reach the appropriate drainage
Materials and installation vary by region and building age. Modern bajantes are often made of PVC or
Regional codes and standards govern sizing, venting, materials, and maintenance requirements for bajantes, and consult local