Without doubt the best plumber on TH-cam, not only knowledgeable but just about as real as it gets, I love this channel and the variety of content has taught me loads, with the exception of how the back of a van should look…. Keep up the fantastic work !!
Blimey Tom, that first job was a nightmare! The way you sorted it was very impressive. I have to say I was itching just seeing you in that loft! Useful tip re. Google lens - thanks.
Another interesting one Tom. It’s amazing how often ya can come across copper in concrete without any protection or lagging on it. We get lots over here that were done in the 2000’s. Seems to be going to multilayer now, pre insulated coils makes it handy. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the support as always mate, there does seem to be a lot of unprotected buried pipework, I seem to be getting quite a few jobs with it leaking, it could be it was all put in at a similar time, and the pipe has just given up
Hi Tom, some jobs there with difficult access but as always you got the job sorted, well done. Plumbing is often a struggle as you know but sometimes it’s almost impossible. Have a great week and as always, take care Tom. 👍👍👍
I ďid similar for a neighbour years ago, incoming mains was barrel and leaking under the floor, but they'd had a new main from the street into their garage and I took polypipe from there to their utility room and capped off the old main in a concrete floor in their kitchen. Sweet, he's a builder but never realised that water could run both ways in the pipes
Well work out Tom, you end up in some tight spaces, good video 👍👍👍👍👍see you on the next one mate hope you having a good week, Frost is on its way at least all your pipes are covered 👍👍🙋♂️
A nice vid Tom, as always. 10:53 Is that an old larder vent you've found hidden behind those units? I hope it's blocked off effectively or that is going to be costing them in heating bills.
I didn't see anything on the outside so it may have been filled in, like you say a hole that size will lose some heat, thanks for the support as always Paul
Thanks for the support as always mate, I've been working in the snow today, sweeping 6" off a roof to get the boiler flue through, snow actually makes for a good camera tripod though
It's just the initials of me and my brothers, I'm the only plumber in the family but we run a construction company covering all the trades, thanks fort watching Dan
I did defiantly use them, I wouldn't sleep at night if I didn't, sometimes it's the way edit the videos, it makes it look like they might not be fitted, thanks for the support as always Bill
I don't care who you are, what level plumbing or artist you think you are, those thoughts when you know the pipe is dead yet, your brain says it's live as you cut, cut, slowly, cut..........BANG! Dribble....hahah Oh and don't use Google Lens on your willy. The AI, for me, is upsetting.
Hi Tom, some jobs there with difficult access but as always you got the job sorted, well done. Plumbing is often a struggle as you know but sometimes it’s almost impossible. Have a great week and as always, take care Tom. 👍👍👍
Hi Tom, some jobs there with difficult access but as always you got the job sorted, well done. Plumbing is often a struggle as you know but sometimes it’s almost impossible. Have a great week and as always, take care Tom. 👍👍👍
Tom been binge watching your stuff. Youre an absolute unit my friend. Respect from across the pond👌🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the support Nick, I'm so pleased you enjoy my videos
@PlumbLikeTom always happy to support a fellow real world plumber 🚽🚿🪠
Without doubt the best plumber on TH-cam, not only knowledgeable but just about as real as it gets, I love this channel and the variety of content has taught me loads, with the exception of how the back of a van should look….
Keep up the fantastic work !!
Thanks for the support as always mate, you should see the back of the van at the minute, it's what you would call a busy mess
Blimey Tom, that first job was a nightmare! The way you sorted it was very impressive.
I have to say I was itching just seeing you in that loft!
Useful tip re. Google lens - thanks.
Thanks for the support as always Steve, it does get a bit itchy, at least it wasn't summer otherwise I would have melted
10/10 Tom for getting the first job (in the loft space) done and a good job well done indeed.
Lesser men would have walked away
Thanks for the support as always mate, walking away only wears your shoes out faster
Gee Tom removing the roof tile and working in that loft space is beyond the call of duty, I'm itching just watching you up there, well done 👍
Thanks for the support as always mate, it's horrible in roofs
Another interesting one Tom. It’s amazing how often ya can come across copper in concrete without any protection or lagging on it. We get lots over here that were done in the 2000’s. Seems to be going to multilayer now, pre insulated coils makes it handy. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the support as always mate, there does seem to be a lot of unprotected buried pipework, I seem to be getting quite a few jobs with it leaking, it could be it was all put in at a similar time, and the pipe has just given up
Well done sunshine especially that water main and laying in that loft with all that fibre glass lagging as well .
It's not the nicest stuff to work in, thanks for the support as always Paul
Hi Tom, some jobs there with difficult access but as always you got the job sorted, well done.
Plumbing is often a struggle as you know but sometimes it’s almost impossible.
Have a great week and as always, take care Tom. 👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Chris, hopefully you haven't had too much snow today, it's been proper frezzing here
Liked this job in video Tom, thanks for making the effort to film your work. 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for the support as always Andy
I ďid similar for a neighbour years ago, incoming mains was barrel and leaking under the floor, but they'd had a new main from the street into their garage and I took polypipe from there to their utility room and capped off the old main in a concrete floor in their kitchen. Sweet, he's a builder but never realised that water could run both ways in the pipes
It is sometimes best to to this, a lot less disruption than digging floors, thanks for the support as always mate
Always great content. Never miss your stuff
Thanks for the support as always mate, it is greatly appreciated
Well work out Tom, you end up in some tight spaces, good video 👍👍👍👍👍see you on the next one mate hope you having a good week,
Frost is on its way at least all your pipes are covered 👍👍🙋♂️
Thanks for the support as always Tom, it's been flipping freezing here today
A nice vid Tom, as always.
10:53 Is that an old larder vent you've found hidden behind those units?
I hope it's blocked off effectively or that is going to be costing them in heating bills.
I didn't see anything on the outside so it may have been filled in, like you say a hole that size will lose some heat, thanks for the support as always Paul
Always entertaining Tom 👍👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for the support as always Charles
Attics and crawl spaces are the worse places to work. It just snowed here in too. Keep up the great work. Google lens is good for translating too
Thanks for the support as always mate, I've been working in the snow today, sweeping 6" off a roof to get the boiler flue through, snow actually makes for a good camera tripod though
You do come across some nice jobs Tom.yep been in those tight roof spaces .not good 👍👍
Thanks for the support as always John
Well done Tom, great video Tom 👍😎
Thanks for the support as always Pb
You sure do get some awkward jobs Tom,
Good video
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The awkward ones make the days go faster, thanks for the support as always Tony
You pick some jobs you do Tom, always entertaining though!
"I don't wanna get stuck, that'll be embarrassing won't it?"🤣
It is embarrassing when you get stuck to be fair, thanks for the support as always mate
Great content tom
Thanks for the support as always James
An attic struggle just what you need on a monday🤪.
Attics are better than working on cream carpets, thanks for the support as always mate
Hi Tom Another tidy job in a really tight roof space. That google lens is a really handy tip…..is it a free app?
It is free mate, you can just do it off google without the app as well I think, thanks for the support as always
Hi Tom…. Managed to set it through Google . Thanks
Which inserts are you using on speed fit tom ?
I use the superseal ones when connecting between speed fit pipe and fittings, thanks for watching Gary
@PlumbLikeTom cheers Tom, yeah I do too but find i have to tap them to get them to fit in 🤔
if there is a will then there is a way -you did it --WOW ;;
We always get there in the end, thanks for the support as always mate
Always wearing that companies jumper but are you employed or self-employed?
I believe it's a family firm. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
It's just the initials of me and my brothers, I'm the only plumber in the family but we run a construction company covering all the trades, thanks fort watching Dan
Where are you based Tom? I would love for you to work on my house.
I am based in Lincolnshire
well done inserts?
I did defiantly use them, I wouldn't sleep at night if I didn't, sometimes it's the way edit the videos, it makes it look like they might not be fitted, thanks for the support as always Bill
@@PlumbLikeTom i thought so
@@PlumbLikeTom I'm glade don't do lofts to often great vid
Super tip about google lens tom
It is a good thing to be fair, thanks for the support as always Keith
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Thanks for the support as always Danny
Cool 😎
Thanks for the support as always Ross
good tip about google lens tom
It does help sometimes, thanks for the support as always mate
Trimmed the beard!
Maybe, thanks for watching as always mate
need the ignition switch thingy changed known fault with the transit cant rem part name happened me few months ago
I use Poly plumb much more flexible
True, I probably should start using it, thanks for the support as always Kevin
I’ve been using it for years had no problems with it
Just cut the pearling mate it’ll be fine 😂
Probably would have been to be honest, thanks for the support as always mate
Become a Victorian boss and get a 6yr old apprentice lol
Good idea that, don't suggest it to the government though as they will have people working at 6 and until they are 90
I don't care who you are, what level plumbing or artist you think you are, those thoughts when you know the pipe is dead yet, your brain says it's live as you cut, cut, slowly, cut..........BANG! Dribble....hahah Oh and don't use Google Lens on your willy. The AI, for me, is upsetting.
Thanks for the support as always, Ai is getting scary with some stuff, it still will never be able to replace me though hopefully
That "access panel" is a joke . I didn't know that they made them that small . Pointless.
It was a joke, it was 5 oclock on a Friday as well when I get there, thanks for the support as always mate
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Thanks for the support as always Wayne
Hi Tom, some jobs there with difficult access but as always you got the job sorted, well done.
Plumbing is often a struggle as you know but sometimes it’s almost impossible.
Have a great week and as always, take care Tom. 👍👍👍
@ reply has arrived now, 🍻👍👍
Hi Tom, some jobs there with difficult access but as always you got the job sorted, well done.
Plumbing is often a struggle as you know but sometimes it’s almost impossible.
Have a great week and as always, take care Tom. 👍👍👍