Inam enjoying watching this. I am eating ox liver with bacon.potatos carrots and onions. This just add extra flavour..lol keep up the good work. Keith Queenborough in Kent
I don't know why seeing these particular drain/channels being cleared is so cool to me. In the US these "channels" are typically enclosed PVC piping running all over. These open half channel sewer lines are cool. At least to me anyway
Hi from durham guys👋👍andy great job mate and you guys should get a shanked mixing paddle what plasterers use to mix powder and water to attach to you drill and you can mix up properly saves sharpening your delver/spit all time 👌😂 just buckets of water and get it all bubbly ready to leave😂 thanks for your time and be safe see you soon guys👍👋
A Manhol full with Sch.... And paper! Water to fill and with Spade to stir! 😅But not running off 😱. A great Work to wait. Hurra Unblock 💪. To last a great Ration Disinfection. 😵 Greeting 🇦🇹
Hi! Andy, nice house and nice drainage 😀!! Will you never jump out of the van again? 🤣 (we're not used to it, huh?), well if you're going to compromise the good health of your precious ankles 😓 better not; greetings champion❣🍀.😊
Ah, the dulcet tones of The Velvet Whistlers rendition of "Swing Low" with a satisfying unblock and cleanup? Perfect! Cheers 🍻 until the next unblock! ✌🏳️🌈✌
I think it's wierd that you dont have any markings in the manholes to what it branches off to and from. We have small metal plates in Sweden on the wall just under the manhole cover over each connection that are put there when they are made with directions to the mains and from what properties the others come from. Some manholes can have ten small plates if many new connections have been made to that manhole since it was built but it makes things much faster.
@@Sandra-dm8rd Not that I am aware of, we are a country that re-use 99% of our waste and have strict guidelines on what can be thrown into where and we usually follow them. Only three things can legally go in a toilet in Sweden but I bet some break the rules. :D I personally don't manage blocked drains so my experience is with mostly empty and functioning sewage systems. We do have a more closed system and not on the outside of our houses so no waste can ever spurt out on to your patio or lawn, they would probably break during the harsh winters anyway, where I live in the north down to more than minus thirtyfive celsius. We also have a bigger diameter on our pipes in our houses (at least the newer ones) with some even going for 20 cm pipes when they build so the clog will mostly happen in the toilet itself and not the pipes. The earlier standard was 11 cm and I think that is the minimum still but I dont know what it is now, they just seem to have gotten a lot bigger the last few years.
@@Jozz421 Thanks for your reply. My ex was in water / wastewater treatment in Texas. Back in the 80’s , wipes were not an issue. I don’t know why oriole won’t use a trash receptacle. In my house only thing down the toilet are the 3 P’s.
It amazes me how you Aziz and Europeans have open sewer pit with just a piece of metal or rock over it. That would be an instant fine over here in the state.
Hi great vids watching them all from the very start, just up to September last year. What's that blue thing near the door to the van, is it a potty 💩 💩 💩 👍
Nicely done as usual Andy. That's a lovely property, it's a shame Jem wasn't with you, he would have loved that garden. The size of that place, I was half expecting a butler to come out carrying a bucket of water for you.
hi I'm looking to start this in Ireland currently I'm looking at letters please can you advise equipment must have and possible jetting machines currently I only have a pressure washer thanks btw love the you tube vids
I have been thinking about this for a while now, I have question whether or not a bucket of water, is better or worse then just using the wham jetter nozzle to break up hard clumps. I am guessing you are using maybe 2 gallon buckets, or about 6 to 7 liter buckets. I know you have mentioned on several occasions that your water supply is limited. Using the wham jetter, would use water, but that would break up the clumps especially like in the video, into more of an oatmeal type consistency, instead of having large clumps that need to be broken up more. Which would use more water? Wham Jetter or Buckets of water? I realize I have been critical in the past of the techniques (arm chair drain tech) just using common sense it would to me at least use the jetter to break up the clumps, Higher pressure doesn't mean more water used.
using the buckets of water also help carry the lumps through the drain, using the nozzle yes would break the lumps up better, but then they'd sit on the outlet anyway. Also the buckets are cleaner as they involve very little splash back as opposed to a 120psi jet
Should be titled Andy whistles a Negro Spiritual. Well rounded guy that Andy, is Con Te Partio still his ringtone? Does he take whistling requests? I'd like to hear Jetter 2 preform Entrance of the Gladiators!
Why do I watch these videos while eating?
Great video!
A very good Thursday afternoon to you all from Wellington Somerset
I’m glad to see that you are not jumping off the top of the van anymore
Nice job a definate candidate for roots looking at that garden 👌
Top work mate yet again Andy jetter 2 another fine mess dealt with
Such a wonderful job Andy! Always a pleasure watching you clean out a drain.
aww we missed it , but well done Andy another great job from Mandy from waterlooville hampshire.
just noticed you have 50k subscribers now, congratulations
Thanks Andrew much appreciated mate 👍👍👍
Great video to watch on the toilet 👍
No job to tough well done Andy 👏
49.9k subs ffs… come on! Let’s see 50k! Also… the size of that garden! Jem’s missed out there!
it's 50k now 😌
Thanks all 👍👍👍👍👍
@@jetter1jem955 you’re only 3000 away from filling Anfield with drain unblockers subscribers!
Great to see you guys reach 50k!! Keep up the good work gentlemen! 🇺🇸 I know you’re loved across the pond for sure!
Thanks Joe 👍👍👍
And here we are 9 months later just shy of 100K!
Another nice unclogging. Really solved this quickly, but that’s why your company is the best! Cheers Jetter 2! 🏴🙂👍🇺🇸
Jetter 2 to the Rescue, That was a chunky one indeed, Great job Andy!
now this is a good demonstration on why it's important to drink plenty of water, boys and girls
Inam enjoying watching this. I am eating ox liver with bacon.potatos carrots and onions.
This just add extra flavour..lol keep up the good work. Keith Queenborough in Kent
50k subscribers!!! Well done team!
Cool👍👍👍and big thanks
Great work - I hope those boot laces are the special Drain Unblockers non-absorbent variety 😜
Great unblock Andy .
Congratulations on 50k awesome lads 👏 👏
How many acres!? Wow. The back part is great but I’d like to see them put some work into that courtyard.
Yeah! We’ll do all we can do, but that’s all we can do!
How funny, when my sister and I are in a crap storm, we also sing, hum, or whistle Swing Low 🤣🤣
Nice job Andy ❤️👍🏻
Nice job there Andy. Well done
Congratulations on reaching 50K subscribers, Jem, Andy & Joe!
Bloody hell, Jem would have been in heaven with that garden!
Beautiful 😁😁👍
Nice unblock.
Forever known as the “double chocolate roulade episode”. Well done Jetter 2. Great job as always 👍
JETTER TWOOOOOOOOOO
@@rhythmentia6231 haha
Congrats on reaching 50K. now to 100K hopefully soon. Keep up the great work.
Nice job, Andy. 👍🏻
Lovely house, lovely garden, lovely job, awful drains!
Nice video again guys !
That definitely looked a lumpy one,well done mukka 👍😉
Its what you do Jetter 2....... Make em flo
Bet there's another chamber further down the run, hiding under the rockery and bushes somewhere, or covered by grass. Good effort getting it cleared!
B - e - a - tiful garden!
7:48 amazing gurgling coming from the gullies unblocking, wish you guys caught that too!
Great job 👏 👍
good job andy
Good job jetter 2. Well done!!!!!
It might make sense to use the shovel to break apart some of the solids to locate the drain before you add the water.
I don't know why seeing these particular drain/channels being cleared is so cool to me. In the US these "channels" are typically enclosed PVC piping running all over. These open half channel sewer lines are cool. At least to me anyway
Hi from durham guys👋👍andy great job mate and you guys should get a shanked mixing paddle what plasterers use to mix powder and water to attach to you drill and you can mix up properly saves sharpening your delver/spit all time 👌😂 just buckets of water and get it all bubbly ready to leave😂 thanks for your time and be safe see you soon guys👍👋
Thanks for watching Mark👍👍👍
@@jetter1jem955 anytime, all the time👌 am always here just never there👍😂
A Manhol full with Sch.... And paper! Water to fill and with Spade to stir! 😅But not running off 😱. A great Work to wait. Hurra Unblock 💪. To last a great Ration Disinfection. 😵
Greeting 🇦🇹
Fantastic, Andy! Hope you and the family are well. Congratulations team on 50k, too! Would you lot ever consider doing a Q&A video?
Hi! Andy, nice house and nice drainage 😀!!
Will you never jump out of the van again? 🤣 (we're not used to it, huh?), well if you're going to compromise the good health of your precious ankles 😓 better not; greetings champion❣🍀.😊
You British have HUGE wipes. Here in the USA, they are small. It’s no wonder they clog your drains.
Brilliant job guys keep it up 👍🏻
Good one!
That's what that feed your team..your gain man..lol
Ah, the dulcet tones of The Velvet Whistlers rendition of "Swing Low" with a satisfying unblock and cleanup? Perfect! Cheers 🍻 until the next unblock! ✌🏳️🌈✌
Nice done.. 😀😀👍
12:33 Uhura would say "There's Klingons on the starboard bow!" Hahaha
I think it's wierd that you dont have any markings in the manholes to what it branches off to and from. We have small metal plates in Sweden on the wall just under the manhole cover over each connection that are put there when they are made with directions to the mains and from what properties the others come from. Some manholes can have ten small plates if many new connections have been made to that manhole since it was built but it makes things much faster.
Do you have a problem with wipes in Sweden , as well ?
@@Sandra-dm8rd Not that I am aware of, we are a country that re-use 99% of our waste and have strict guidelines on what can be thrown into where and we usually follow them. Only three things can legally go in a toilet in Sweden but I bet some break the rules. :D I personally don't manage blocked drains so my experience is with mostly empty and functioning sewage systems. We do have a more closed system and not on the outside of our houses so no waste can ever spurt out on to your patio or lawn, they would probably break during the harsh winters anyway, where I live in the north down to more than minus thirtyfive celsius. We also have a bigger diameter on our pipes in our houses (at least the newer ones) with some even going for 20 cm pipes when they build so the clog will mostly happen in the toilet itself and not the pipes. The earlier standard was 11 cm and I think that is the minimum still but I dont know what it is now, they just seem to have gotten a lot bigger the last few years.
@@Jozz421 Thanks for your reply. My ex was in water / wastewater treatment in Texas. Back in the 80’s , wipes were not an issue. I don’t know why oriole won’t use a trash receptacle. In my house only thing down the toilet are the 3 P’s.
@@Jozz421 people not oriole. 😬
Wipes and tree roots a big cause here in Australia!
Now that was super duper extreme magnifico thicc sewage.
Wipes, wipes wipes "The Drain Unblocked" delight 👏👏👏💩💩💩🌟🌟🌟
Missed the best bit 😭😭
It amazes me how you Aziz and Europeans have open sewer pit with just a piece of metal or rock over it. That would be an instant fine over here in the state.
Good, but we didn't see IT added🙃
That was a huge backup, really didn't want to start to clear.
Lovely jubbly
Nice
Looks like a silver nugget good job jetted 2
50.000 after my sub! Congratulations 🥳
Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍
1:50 Why is there a empty box of bikkies? Andy, those are Warrens favourite.
Hi great vids watching them all from the very start, just up to September last year. What's that blue thing near the door to the van, is it a potty 💩 💩 💩 👍
good job Andy!
How do we educate people about wipes? Thunderbird 2 great job lad
Nicely done as usual Andy.
That's a lovely property, it's a shame Jem wasn't with you, he would have loved that garden.
The size of that place, I was half expecting a butler to come out carrying a bucket of water for you.
he's whistling "swing low sweet chariot"
Get a bun and ladle this is ready to be served as Sloppy Joe mix. See if there is any other food in it and we're ready to eat a big meal.
hi I'm looking to start this in Ireland
currently I'm looking at letters please can you advise equipment must have and possible
jetting machines
currently I only have a pressure washer
thanks btw love the you tube vids
Great job and beautiful house respect from 205 pisces black Alpha Male Birmingham Alabama easy money
Why the buckets? With the high pressure water at your disposal..
It's a grease trap. It hasn't been kept cleaned, and its drain line is clogged with roots and grease.
How do u control the jet on the hose remotley
That's the trouble of a large worm nozzle is that don't know which hole to put it in lol😅🤣🤣😄😄😄😆
Totally new to the channel. All that sludge…is that really poop and toilet paper?
Looks like a good healthy diet there
I have been thinking about this for a while now, I have question whether or not a bucket of water, is better or worse then just using the wham jetter nozzle to break up hard clumps. I am guessing you are using maybe 2 gallon buckets, or about 6 to 7 liter buckets. I know you have mentioned on several occasions that your water supply is limited. Using the wham jetter, would use water, but that would break up the clumps especially like in the video, into more of an oatmeal type consistency, instead of having large clumps that need to be broken up more. Which would use more water? Wham Jetter or Buckets of water?
I realize I have been critical in the past of the techniques (arm chair drain tech) just using common sense it would to me at least use the jetter to break up the clumps, Higher pressure doesn't mean more water used.
using the buckets of water also help carry the lumps through the drain, using the nozzle yes would break the lumps up better, but then they'd sit on the outlet anyway. Also the buckets are cleaner as they involve very little splash back as opposed to a 120psi jet
Party foul for missing the gush Jetter 2.....🤨
Anyone who watches more than one of these videos and still buys “flushable wipes” deserves a clogged drain.
beefcake!!!!
In the US,there are no manholes,we have cleanouts
💥💥💥💥💥👍👍👍👍👍
🚚🚚🚚 bibi
Should be titled Andy whistles a Negro Spiritual. Well rounded guy that Andy, is Con Te Partio still his ringtone? Does he take whistling requests? I'd like to hear Jetter 2 preform Entrance of the Gladiators!
Wipes clogging drains
Looks like a drain for the WONKA factory 🤣🤣🤣💩👍
Rock soilid, poopoo kaka.
Yeah, we missed it. Totally unacceptable.
It must of felt sorry for you Andy as you couldn't work out why it wasn't going down .So it put you out of your misery and emptied it self for you .
Have you guys thought of using a drill attachment that stirs paint or drywall?
……did you empty the washing bowl full of 💩💩💩 that was near the blocked down-comers at the start of the video Andy ?
Was that a coin on top of the poo???🤑
I call foul on the editing and in video comments here, there's something stinky going on and I don't mean in the manhole :)
3:00 looks like how egg drop soup is made. gross!
Man... this is some dirty, disgusting work. Why would anyone choose to do this job!
U must get some many infections and gastro