This is the typical "easy" last call on a Friday.....😂😂😂😂
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
This should be a quick in and out call 😂😂
@jamesluetke46193 ай бұрын
Trust me I could do it myself in five minutes but I don't feel like it lol
@IvanGoldBit3 ай бұрын
Never say easy call or job I've learned the hard way
@doublepenn57323 ай бұрын
I hate going to a client's house and not being able to resolve their issues. I always try to be as descriptive as possible and include them in the process..... If I don't involve them and something like this happens (it does; often )it's hard to sell the fix if I did not have the initial discussion... Through my experience the client feels like they are being worked over. Today as a matter of fact, I was replacing all the gas lines for a duplex, the visible leaks were so bad, (newer, installed by a hack) I recommend the total rebuild of all accessible components of the system. Once I was kneed deep and able to isolate and test the vertical lines buried in the wall, we found they were bad. Thankfully I had a discussion with the client about the possibility of that happening. Prior to the start of the project we decided together that the cost (probing fee) of diagnosing the vertical lines would be best left to replace if needed. Our discussion was reflected in the proposal along with a quote to resolve the potential issues. I couldn't imagine the amount of egg on my face I would have to wipe off if I had to tell this guy that he is obligated to pay me for what I did and needs to fork over a additional 2k+ and drywall repair (I don't do that), so his tenants can take a warm shower and cook.... I initially suggested that he have the original installer warranty their workmanship. Apparently the radio add/tv add outfit completed their task 100%(so they say).... I want to know how they can call it job don and the gas company won't unpin the meters...... It's outfits like that that make clients hesitant to trust us(real plumbers); however, once they meet a real plumber we are their plumber for life....
@doublepenn57323 ай бұрын
@@IvanGoldBit jinx is real..... Especially on Friday....😂😂😂
@swackhammer21393 ай бұрын
Glad to see you had a vacuum breaker on the hose bib before trying the bladder. Would've added some flavor to the morning coffee.
@MrNoobed3 ай бұрын
This is a very accurate representation of my typical plumbing experience, yes
@alamedajon1453Ай бұрын
1 month ago this is the most recent video I have seen, you are still alive, in the later a lot of video have been from 2 yrs ago so good to see you back.
@RogerWakefieldАй бұрын
I never left 😅 sort the videos by most recent, not popular
@virgil32413 ай бұрын
Great seeing a video of a master plumber in his element. Doing the fittings like clockwork, all skill and knowledge and tricks he has learned over the decades.
@krishnanayak8053 ай бұрын
I appreciate how you think. So much plumbing wisdom!
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! I could talk plumbing all day
@damon-burton2 ай бұрын
That was a tough clog to deal with. It's always frustrating when a simple drain snake or bladder doesn't do the trick. It's great to see your methodical approach and identify the root cause of the problem. Great content.
@maths90852 ай бұрын
The shielded coupling used, which appears to be a Proflex 3000-150 or its equivalent, is not rated for underground use. It is listed to ASTM C1460, the title of which is "Standard Specification for Shielded Transition Couplings for Use with Dissimilar DWV Pipe and Fittings Above Ground." For underground use, if you want a shear band, the proper coupling to use would be a Fernco 1056-150RC or its equivalent, which is listed to ASTM C1173 "Standard Specification for Flexible Transition Couplings for Underground Piping Systems." That coupling is 4" long instead of 2" long, so it would require longer PVC pipe stubs at each end of the repair work.
@michaelhorner28642 ай бұрын
If you have a main clean out you should watch it for flow and let the bag sit longer and in different spots or listen to the vents if you have a ladder handy
@olivertomboni28523 ай бұрын
Hi I am a aerobic maintenance technician and would love to see if you would make another video about septic/aerobic systems and the plumbing involved
@richnelson7533 ай бұрын
its a gift to have a basement sometimes no digging under foundation
@thealkymyst3 ай бұрын
Nice to see you down in the hole Roger. Nice fix. Crazy they ran all that in 1 1/2".
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
Honestly I’m not 😅🥲…I’ve seen just a little bit of the plumbing on our property and it’s mind blowing…
@randyriggs54633 ай бұрын
Code calls for only 2" underground until you get to tub. Nice job Roger.
@doublepenn57323 ай бұрын
The dig guys buddy had too many modelos the night before, never showed up. He is a beast, drank more than his buddy and showed up to work. My kind of guy.
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
He did an amazing job digging that hole, and in good time too!👍🏼💪🏻
@ginjaninja69633 ай бұрын
He's a legend
@guitar13013 ай бұрын
Just make sure you have some sort of backflow prevention on that hose bib to prevent cross-contamination when using pressure ball
@jeffreyplumber19753 ай бұрын
awsome First time I seen you get down and dirty! Sometimes or often times a wye and 1/8th bend makes fit up easier under houses etc a little more versatle the branch dosent need to be on the same plane as the main
@70Grande3 ай бұрын
Gotta make sure those nuts hang down! That mustache must smell nice after that job. Loved this video! Thank you for this real- world plumbing video.
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
You bet!
@michaelhorner28642 ай бұрын
Wow what a surprise
@bobduffy77443 ай бұрын
1:49 I used this in my kitchen sink. Put it below the floor board. Cleared! The plumber tried to snake, couldn’t get it.
@teodorovela389327 күн бұрын
The solid steel bands is what passes inspection underneath foundation
@mrcampbell76742 ай бұрын
"we got a waterline here so we've got to be careful" [flashback to the into]. Also, when you said "dig crew" i was expecting more than just one guy
@Tonys_Gabagool3 ай бұрын
Holy sh*t that intro completely threw me off lol I've only had to do that twice in my life to find the line to jet
@ccsmith29373 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍👍
@johnguilbert13493 ай бұрын
Just need to Hawk Tuah to get that thing in there easier
@wogfun3 ай бұрын
Why did he use 2 ferncos? The first one could and should have been a glued coupling.
@aaronwiley89923 ай бұрын
maybe he wanted to be able to move it around still
@Thee-AmateurAn943 ай бұрын
Why did you feel the need to comment on something you know nothing about?
@wogfun3 ай бұрын
@@Thee-AmateurAn94 lol ok, I haven't been doing this for a decades....or have I? My question was valid, do you have the answer? Or do you just blindly wash the balls of every KZbin celebrity without discrimination?
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
@@wogfun I didn’t have enough room to slide either line out enough to get both couplings in place, glued, and rotated properly. That’s why the two sheer bands. It worked out well…
@wogfun3 ай бұрын
@@RogerWakefield Roger, I don't mean both couplings. Just the first one. That said, you made the job look a lot easier than it was. Crawling through a 3' dirt trench working above your head just plain sucks. Sometimes you just use the parts you use because it's what's in front of you, I get that, and there's really nothing wrong with how you did it. I guess I was just curious if there was some other reason I hadn't considered.
@oldtimefarmboy6172 ай бұрын
When the general contractor makes them use the cheapest pipe made (i. e. junk), problems like this are inevitable. If it is going to be buried in the ground and specially under a concrete slab, always use the best and strongest. It will cost more to install now, but not near as much to repair later. When my parents had their house built, because we have a high clay soil, they had all of the plumbing buried in sand. Clay soil tends to shift around, expand and contract, with changes in moisture content. Sand on the other hand if more fluid and will allow plumbing to pass through it over time. They had their house built in 1973 and have had zero problems with the water, sewage, and natural gas pipes in all of this time, 51 years.
@tytar10373 ай бұрын
The old Friday special. Tale as old as time.
@paulradice35343 ай бұрын
What’s a clean out doing on the exterior of the building.
@kennethphillips51063 ай бұрын
This is the best video I've ever seen of you 😂
@teodorovela389327 күн бұрын
I would reroute the kitchen and the washer there usually together and 1” 1/2 don’t cut it
@nicolassanchez83183 ай бұрын
I wish large heat shrink would go onto those clamps. Clamp relaxation is a thing.
@Anythingiwant19393 ай бұрын
Starting my first year apprenticeship, just tryna figure out why you’re using shear bands to connect the pvc pipes together instead of couplings? Is it because it’s underground and the pipes are dirty? Also when it comes to digging do we as plumbers do that or do we call someone else to dig than we come back after they’re done?
@josephbarnwell27473 ай бұрын
When you do not have any play, which is often the case with preexisting plumbing, you have to use rubber couplings of some sort. Now they do make repair glue couplings but 9 times out of 10 they don't work well and do not let enough glue stay on it to keep the pipe water tight. In terms of who digs, that is your call. Personally i always tell my clients that if they want to pay my plumbers to dig we can, but I'm charging my standard rates. They can usually find someone else to do it for a quarter of the cost. But a different plumbing company may have laborers on staff for tasks like digging.
@Anythingiwant19393 ай бұрын
@@josephbarnwell2747 yeah labourers makes more sense I didn’t think about the cost of paying a plumber 25-60 bucks an hour to dig a hole lol. Thanks for the tip appreciate it a lot about the rubber coupling.
@briancrandall16013 ай бұрын
2" is required for all underground dwv plumbing in Massachusetts.
@DZ-hu2sv2 ай бұрын
When you had a close up view once under the house, it looked like 3/4 or half inch piping 😅
@Thee-AmateurAn943 ай бұрын
Careful roger
@azianchick35292 ай бұрын
That is quite an intro 😂👏👏.
@truetildeath3 ай бұрын
I was always told to never throw your dirt too far from the hole!! You’ll regret randomly throwing it behind you when you have to backfill
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
Yeah luckily the dig crew knew what he was doing 😂
@icewolf4juno3 ай бұрын
What a nightmare. In a hole with crap and mosquitos who feed off the crap. Makes me wonder why drain lines arent bigger in general.
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
they should be 2-3 inch...the "plumbers" that installed this must've missed the memo..
@icewolf4juno3 ай бұрын
@@RogerWakefield You're exactly right. Thank you for all of your content, I'm not a plumber but watching these videos makes me closer to being one in my mind. Great information as always.
@georgeslade46962 ай бұрын
I'm glad to have my crawlspace in my old house....No digging necessary.
@teodorovela389327 күн бұрын
A bathroom usually connects to a main drain together that’s the washer
@joshcowart24462 ай бұрын
What are you calling sheer bands? I’d called that a shielded coupling. In austin they call them city approved no hubs. This is because you can’t put a regular no hub under ground. A sheer band to me is a mix between a fernco and what we call a husky band. Husky band is just the 4 clamp no hubs. A sheer band has the thick rubber like a fernco but the full length band like a husky band. I know people call things different names all over which is why I ask. I came up in west Texas and we used cantex coupling, which is just a fernco.
@donaldblank88732 ай бұрын
You should have cabled the outgoing line while it was disconnected. When a waste line is not used for a long time the c*** that's built up inside of it turns as hard as a brick. If The cable machine can't do it, Then the line needs replaced to the main.
Any sanitary drain shall be minimum of 2" underground in the state of NJ
@connorthomas26673 ай бұрын
Or if your an electrician it’s quick 30 min last call Friday at 4pm then a carpenter cuts a wire and you have to stay till. 10 pm fishing a wire thourgh the whole house blind
@Grunttamer3 ай бұрын
Step plumber, what are you doing?
@mikeznel60483 ай бұрын
Looks like the house needs gutters too.
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
It needs a lot of things….
@Platinumcan3 ай бұрын
That looks like a 50mm (10:10) pipe to me. In norway I know you are not alowed to install annything smaler than a 75mm pipe under the house and you cannot put a 75-75-75 branch its has to go from 110-110-75 branch and then you can put a with 110-75reduction inside the branch.
@Platinumcan3 ай бұрын
If its in a basement it has different rules than underneath the foundation
@940403 ай бұрын
Awesome😊
@bobmilleit19763 ай бұрын
Why do you think broke? Because there was too much stress on the tee from the shower line?
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
That’s a possibility. I’m thinking because it’s 1 1/2 line and the soil around here gets saturated then really dry so the years of shifting caused it to break
@plumbingb3 ай бұрын
Hi boss I'm Sumon for Bangladesh
@luisem2142 ай бұрын
That ain’t mud Mr. Wakefield.
@JustMatt872 ай бұрын
Simple snake job... piece of cake... Oh wait damn
@mattmclaughlin73383 ай бұрын
So wait . How did the hole fill up with water?
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
Water hose 😅
@roberttorres68592 ай бұрын
Dang, I wish I could just call a dig crew.
@gliese9093 ай бұрын
This just shows why you should never use Liquid Plumr.
@crazydoglady53 ай бұрын
first 2 seconds..and I died laughing.
@teodorovela389327 күн бұрын
Wasn’t the tee the other way
@MartinD9999Ай бұрын
Gawdamn that’s a lot of work. Sh!t.
@WCTN-43 ай бұрын
Hi
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
Hey
@teodorovela389327 күн бұрын
You need a wall penetration and a reroute
@nickgarafolo93593 ай бұрын
Get a ridged k50 or call a professional just not rotorooter
@JoeRogansGutBiome3 ай бұрын
PVC under a house slab is cheap and stupid. Ise steel for rigidity and quality my god. Also use 2 inch lines
@patmcbrien37813 ай бұрын
After watching this video and so many like it i have to say that American plumbing is absolutely daft. The fact that you have to tunnel under a house to fix a problem is problem is ridiculous. Why are the drains set so deep, why are the pipes so small and why are they back filled with soil, all i can see down there is tree roots etc what do you think is going to happen when the ground settles in time. How much would a repair like that cost i shudder to think.
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
Where are you located and how would y'all go about fixing a problem under a house? The lines are buried at least 12 inches or so under ground to prevent freezing. These pipes are small for drain lines...usually 2-3 inch is preferred
@CoolStuff..3 ай бұрын
cool
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
very cool
@JoeRogansGutBiome3 ай бұрын
Also, you need to send a camera down there first before doing all this digging. To confirm whats going on down there.
@Mike-b3v3 ай бұрын
Did you actually say your gonna let the glue dry?? Lmao. So to everyone. It’s not under pressure and if you use red hot or any really. You can test. If it was a pressure line then yes you have to wait. Not 24 hours either.
@wogfun3 ай бұрын
Does he really not know the end of the thin cable snake tool is supposed to go up against the PVC? If you leave a foot or more of the cable hanging out it just twists up, like it did.
@stevem10813 ай бұрын
Just like he doesn't know that the foot of the saw should be against the pipe. In order to be a great plumber, you also need to be a bit of a mechanic and know how to use tools properly and safely.
@Keith_Mikell3 ай бұрын
Were you a teacher in a second life? I swear you were.
@RogerWakefield3 ай бұрын
I was an instructor in the union years back…I love teaching plumbing…
@Keith_Mikell3 ай бұрын
@@RogerWakefield You got someone right here dying to learn, im autistic, smart, people friendly, but i live in PA. Id kill for someone like you to take me under their wing. My dad is soon to retire and i want to work like a normal person. I wish i had someone to teach me.
@beardo_M.D.3 ай бұрын
I know you are an old buck, and there was a time when tools had a cord and it didn't matter, but we don't switch up tools like that anymore. Milwaukee drill motor and Dewalt sawzall? Come on man.
@samsamuels5449Ай бұрын
The Twins do it better.
@RogerWakefieldАй бұрын
Do what?
@MacAutoDiag2 ай бұрын
These intros are getting out of hand
@teodorovela389327 күн бұрын
It looks like you’re going the opposite way with all do respect it’s the video
@samsamuels5449Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@PaulTierney-pq1fg2 ай бұрын
Sloppy with the primer looking boy!! 🤣, come on Rog, underground or not, have a little pride in your work Brody, call the digging crew, one poorly underpaid mehican 😅😂 stop it
@ernestbetz59823 ай бұрын
use a dam miin sewer machine. those ballon just blows a hole.
@fred-qy4lo2 ай бұрын
Could do without the music. Not necessary. Annoying to be honest.