The only reason you found the leak before Sherlock duck is because he's still recovering from being impaled with a waterproof screwdriver last week. However your bung dropping skills are definitely improving. 😂. Great video mate.
I think you pooled all of your ideas into this one.😉 At least the customer is not going to be wasting money repiping - well overdue. Is there a better material for below ground piping - this PVC just does not seem up to the task especially with chemicals and ground pressure. I was thinking GRP pipe? 😀 Keep up the hilarious videos.😀👍
I created a second YT account just to be able to subscribe more than once, that’s how good your content is! You’ll have 100k subscribers before you know it, keep up the outstanding content!
I feel like this is one of those jobs where fixing it is making what's there worse. Wrong glue or whatever was used leading to one leak, but fixing it means touching the pipe...which probably caused enough movement to make the next fitting fail.... etc etc
Never seen ten leaks in pipes like that. Worked many jobs. Yoy need listening devices. Run air and water throught the lines and listen. Youll hear gurgling. Instead of digging? Drill a hole in the deck. Then stick a probe rod in. Cone up with water? Thats should be where the pipe is busted. Can also have one guy run air and water while you listen at the returns. Yoyll hear that water running. Either way you dont have to dig that much. Chances are your diggers broke pipes. Get batter equipment and dont waste time and customers money. Id be fired if I dug up all that shit for one crack in a pipe that is much easier to fix ghe first time right then replacing decking.
I like to imagine the customer looking out of the window seeing all the pre edited antics 😂must be the like, what’s this guy doing ?!? 🤔 😂
My colleges think the same tbh 😂
@@OriginalLeakDetective I bet they don’t mind the advertising though 🎉
The only reason you found the leak before Sherlock duck is because he's still recovering from being impaled with a waterproof screwdriver last week. However your bung dropping skills are definitely improving. 😂. Great video mate.
Congratulations on hitting 10k subs mate. Ducking brilliant.
Thanks mate! Can't believe it tbh. Now to 100k 😂👌🏻🕵♂️
Great video,that's crazy 10 leaks😳, amazing work and editing 👌, don't you just love those wire drying line🤣👌👍
10 leaks, could have started their own vegetable plot
I think you pooled all of your ideas into this one.😉 At least the customer is not going to be wasting money repiping - well overdue. Is there a better material for below ground piping - this PVC just does not seem up to the task especially with chemicals and ground pressure. I was thinking GRP pipe? 😀 Keep up the hilarious videos.😀👍
Oh shit more ball valves. Who does the plumbing?
Hope next pool warmer for you mate 🥶. Tak!
I created a second YT account just to be able to subscribe more than once, that’s how good your content is! You’ll have 100k subscribers before you know it, keep up the outstanding content!
I feel like this is one of those jobs where fixing it is making what's there worse. Wrong glue or whatever was used leading to one leak, but fixing it means touching the pipe...which probably caused enough movement to make the next fitting fail.... etc etc
The original installer must have used the wrong glue.
waterproof screw driver. i need one of these
Who the duck put that lot in?
4:56 BSOD cover lmao
If you think the proper glue is expensive just see what it costs to use the wrong glue .
Some of the daftest voice over and editing work I've ever seen. Guess I best subscribe then!
Ermmmmm. Thanks I guess lol
@@OriginalLeakDetective Didn't mean to sound rude (but I'm good at it) - your content is brilliant mate!
Pool company used the wrong pipe, should have used the grey stuff.
Can't win them all I guess!
Never seen anyone lressure test lines like that. Shit you need an employee? That should be solved in less then half a day.
A centimeter in 24 hours? Depending on where this is thats evap. Id put a bucket test in come back and not charge the customer.
Never seen ten leaks in pipes like that. Worked many jobs. Yoy need listening devices. Run air and water throught the lines and listen. Youll hear gurgling. Instead of digging? Drill a hole in the deck. Then stick a probe rod in. Cone up with water? Thats should be where the pipe is busted. Can also have one guy run air and water while you listen at the returns. Yoyll hear that water running. Either way you dont have to dig that much. Chances are your diggers broke pipes. Get batter equipment and dont waste time and customers money. Id be fired if I dug up all that shit for one crack in a pipe that is much easier to fix ghe first time right then replacing decking.
So clicked subscribe as you asked for and now I'm unsubscribed!
Bye then 👋