That poor owner has a big job ahead of them getting that basement cleaned and smelling better. Ugh!! Been there, done that. I have a basement that floods when it rains over 30mm (just over an inch). It takes about 6 hrs to pump it out, then about 3 weeks to get it all dried. Great job on getting him back on the road to having a working bathroom again.
Hi Dana 🙂 Isn't there the possibility to install a backflow protection ..? A liftingsystem or Backflow flap valve..A valve can also be available electrically supported.
@@kempingerrohrreinigungberlin Unfortunately, no. It comes up through the floor as I am only about 4 inches above the water table here. I live on an acre of swamp. lol I do have what we call cellar drains, but they get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of water that comes from the rain and the drain-off from about 200 acres of land behind my house. I don't have problems with the septic system, as it's an above-ground system. Rural living sometimes sucks, especially when you live on the downhill portion of a tall hill lol!!!
@@kempingerrohrreinigungberlin Could use you and Michael for plugs???? just kidding, I love your vlogs too much. Ooh.. maybe Peter? He'd love our snow in the winter, along with the damp winter winds, ice storms, etc. Only solution to this problem costs more than what I can afford. I need to have an backhoe or excavator come in and dig a ditch around my property, or at least 1/3 of it for sure. I'm not rich. lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@danachappell3861 Good morning Dana. Excavator ... Yes, that would all be expensive .. That's annoying. But they say that property prices continue to rise despite Covid.
Man I know this feeling. Ugh the cleaning you have to do to even feel clean taken a shower and or using that bathroom again. But glad you were able to fix it.
There are those with low batteries in their smoke detectors and probably many more with dead or missing batteries..... You wonder why there are so many fatal fires that may not of been because of a frigging battery.
@@REWYRED if you replace the batteries, they'll steal them and put dead ones back in their place! (rental, leased, government funded, commercial buildings). you can provide them with a pack of batteries yearly and they'll NEVER install them, use them for other things or toss them in the corner/trash. yes I've worked for many "slumlords" in the past (early 1990's forward), right up to Mc.Mansion owners. been there, done that and tried everything in the book, nothing ever changes until disaster strikes! it's usually in the rental/lease agreements that the tenants are responsible for such simple cheap items. but it still doesn't matter, government assistance housing to multimillion dollar buildings, ALWAYS the same issues, CHIRP--CHIRP--CHIRP. alarms and safety equipment 100% neglected, until an disaster occurs, then they cry and the shysters jump on board and lawsuits fly. end result is many thousands of dollars wasted, insurance fraud(raised rates for honest folks). etc etc etc.
Great video! You do great work! I had to do some research as to why there were two caps side by side, and found that a double vented trap was required. I'm in Kentucky and nothing like that is required here. In fact cast iron is a rarity; most everything is Schedule 40 4" PVC to the street.
That was a tight spot to work in. Between the toilet right next to you and a shower full of sewage behind you. One slip and you really would have been up $hits creek!
This was so enjoyable to watch but I wonder why they wait so long. They have a big clean up ahead of them. Thank you again for this amazing video 🗽🍎🐀🌽🔨☺️
Seems like when you opened up the left side of that drain something very solid came out of it before all that brown water came out. Wonder if that was causing the blockage.
Pointless indeed. 98% of the time those old caps don't budge with a wrench due to the rust and time spent sitting untouched, so I don't even waist my time anymore!
@@adamluke1289 From pics at about 8 minutes, you can see they are standard threaded caps. Use of gas torch on the old caps would assist with breaking down any rust that is temporarily locking the threads. Use of heat is standard in engineering when dealing with tight threads.
I already noticed quite a few BIP customers in your videos, who are BIP ignoring empty batteries in their BIP smoke detectors... I don't understand why it does not bother them.
You did a nice job I really love how you cleaned it but what tool are you using to like put that in the pipe and I can’t believe how good that was the sound of it is really satisfying but I don’t know that satisfying it’s really just not that satisfying laughed a little bit this is like the best day of my life and I cannot stand how good this was you did an awesome awesome awesome job I love how that is so great also can you clean around the other one it looks like Doodoo ewww😂😂😅
Why are the caps for the pipes like that? I live in Michigan and I've seen a few drains but never anything like where to had to basically smash off the cap like that.
What a tough and brave man to fix these toilets
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I'm guessing you have a strong stomach. Lol. I do enjoy watching your videos. Thanks as always for sharing your work with us.
You get use to it after a while, thanks for watching 👍
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That poor owner has a big job ahead of them getting that basement cleaned and smelling better. Ugh!! Been there, done that. I have a basement that floods when it rains over 30mm (just over an inch). It takes about 6 hrs to pump it out, then about 3 weeks to get it all dried. Great job on getting him back on the road to having a working bathroom again.
Hi Dana 🙂
Isn't there the possibility to install a backflow protection ..?
A liftingsystem or Backflow flap valve..A valve can also be available electrically supported.
@@kempingerrohrreinigungberlin Unfortunately, no. It comes up through the floor as I am only about 4 inches above the water table here. I live on an acre of swamp. lol I do have what we call cellar drains, but they get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of water that comes from the rain and the drain-off from about 200 acres of land behind my house. I don't have problems with the septic system, as it's an above-ground system. Rural living sometimes sucks, especially when you live on the downhill portion of a tall hill lol!!!
@@danachappell3861 So no solution in sight? 😏
@@kempingerrohrreinigungberlin Could use you and Michael for plugs???? just kidding, I love your vlogs too much. Ooh.. maybe Peter? He'd love our snow in the winter, along with the damp winter winds, ice storms, etc. Only solution to this problem costs more than what I can afford. I need to have an backhoe or excavator come in and dig a ditch around my property, or at least 1/3 of it for sure. I'm not rich. lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@danachappell3861 Good morning Dana.
Excavator ... Yes, that would all be expensive .. That's annoying. But they say that property prices continue to rise despite Covid.
this man is an actual hero for cleaning drains❤ shoutout to this man😊🎉
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Man those caps were tough. You're a real pro. Love your videos man
Thanks, glad you enjoy 👍
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@@ewapelerrI agree
wonder if thats the drainage system why are the pipes plugged.. I mean.. have a plug hammer into them??????
Man I know this feeling. Ugh the cleaning you have to do to even feel clean taken a shower and or using that bathroom again. But glad you were able to fix it.
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This man right here needs to seriously be appreciated
Thanks for the comment 👍
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Bro you boutta use shampoo as your soap you probably smell like poop and pee considering your a plumber
@@NYDRAINSis that poop or no
I think bro ate taoc bell for one week and don't poop 💀
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It seems like there is always someone who needs to change their smoke detector battery haha
mine was doing it at the same time, but just a moment later.
I thought the same thing.
Lol 😆🤣😂
There are those with low batteries in their smoke detectors and probably many more with dead or missing batteries..... You wonder why there are so many fatal fires that may not of been because of a frigging battery.
@@REWYRED if you replace the batteries, they'll steal them and put dead ones back in their place! (rental, leased, government funded, commercial buildings).
you can provide them with a pack of batteries yearly and they'll NEVER install them, use them for other things or toss them in the corner/trash. yes I've worked for many "slumlords" in the past (early 1990's forward), right up to Mc.Mansion owners. been there, done that and tried everything in the book, nothing ever changes until disaster strikes!
it's usually in the rental/lease agreements that the tenants are responsible for such simple cheap items. but it still doesn't matter, government assistance housing to multimillion dollar buildings, ALWAYS the same issues, CHIRP--CHIRP--CHIRP. alarms and safety equipment 100% neglected, until an disaster occurs, then they cry and the shysters jump on board and lawsuits fly. end result is many thousands of dollars wasted, insurance fraud(raised rates for honest folks). etc etc etc.
I agree that was a brave man to fix those issues.❤️
You guys are the real superheroes!!!
Thanks 😉👍
4:38 BRO THAT STUFF EXPLODED LOL
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What a mess! But even that wasn’t enough to stop you 💪🏽💪🏽 great job!
Thanks again 👍😉
@Adolf Hitler im just as condused as you are right now...
@@xenoshane3777 what's condused
@@Why_why7352 condused is a remix of confused (made up)
I like the way you hit the hammer and hit the pipe
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Love your videos, I hope your customers appreciate your profession. It's not pretty, but you do the world justice! :D
Thanks, glad you enjoy 👍
When all that sewage came out of that one pipe, that reminded me of me after Taco Bell
4:32 👍 that was satisfying
Over all, great video!
Thanks 👍
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I love at the beginning were you just hit the pipe with your hammer and it obviously wont do anything, 100/10 work there my guy.
Hitting the "cap" from the top, caving it inward, away from the "pipe," making it easier to remove makes a big difference.
I've watched many drain addict videos but this is one of the nastiest ones I've seen yeesh
Under a bit of pressure 😂
Great work as always 👍🍿
Thanks again 👍
Great video! You do great work! I had to do some research as to why there were two caps side by side, and found that a double vented trap was required. I'm in Kentucky and nothing like that is required here. In fact cast iron is a rarity; most everything is Schedule 40 4" PVC to the street.
Thanks for watching 👍glad you enjoyed 🙏
Great video
@@Unknown..56 thank you 🙏
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You’re brave enough to fix these clogged toilets 👍🏻🧑🔧
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I watch all of these videos and people are very friendly but keep up the good work😁
Thanks 👍
explain why you do not attempt to unscrew caps on inspection tees. a set spanner would be hany to take off and replace.
One out of fifty come loose no room to get a pipe wrench to spin it off
He came, saw and won ....😁
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I love this video and how this person was so brave to do this
Thanks 👍 Glad you enjoyed 😉
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So thankful there's no smell-o-vision!!!
Lol 🤢 this was a smelly one too ! 🤣
Ugh but imagine the screams out here in TH-cam land!!!!!!
@@NYDRAINS oh god
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From the way this looked, you need to be a contortionist to get at that trap. Good job!
Lol thanks 👍
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I love watching your videos man keep it up ❤
Glad you enjoy 😉 👍
The work - $49.95
Knowing which cap to open first - priceless!
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I can even imagine doing all that cleaning,but good job!
Thanks 👍
Looks like that would be fun to clean up
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Can we talk about how well he fixed the clogged drain?🛁🚽🚿🔧
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Cool job u got there buddy😊
Thanks 👍
Boy your cleanouts are way way different then anything I've seen or delt with.
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How do you do that
Why is it satisfying 😮
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I know why they wait so long to call, they’re hoping it will just go away, but IT NEVER DOES! until they call NY Drains. Good job 👍😀
They think they are saving money by waiting until the sewer backs up and ruins everything in the basement.
Thanks again 👍
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WHO HAD DIARRHEA IN THAT HOUSE💀💀 PROBABLY THE ONE WHO EATS TACO BELL ALL THE TIME💀💀 GREAT WORK👏👍
Lol thanks 👍
Just imagine something coming out of the brown water at the beginning… great job though!! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
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I would have worn some rubber rain boots on this one. Good job bro, respect
Thanks for watching 👍
I would have worn a hazmat suit
amazing video! keep up the good content my dude!
Thanks 👍
its ok
You gotta love NY to live in that!
I don't think you charge enough sometimes. Good job👍
Thank you 👍😊
What’s the pointing hand gesture mean?
That he reverse the snake. It goes in at first, the hand gesture means he switched the machine to pull it out.
What Ruigpoo said ! 👍 when I start pulling back the snake.
The dirty water gave me the shivers
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Nice man you kinda like a professional
Edit: I know you saw me everywhere in your videos :)
When more than half of the video is cap removal, you know they have been on there too long
Lol 😆😅😉👍
Hi I’m a big fan and also taking the lid off of the thing was pretty tough
👋 glad you enjoy 😉 👍
Another great job👍
Thanks again for your support 🙏👍
5:10 still going hahahaha had me rolling on the floor
That was a tight spot to work in. Between the toilet right next to you and a shower full of sewage behind you. One slip and you really would have been up $hits creek!
That was on my mind the whole time! Couldn't move a inch definitely a tough spot
*insert essay about how good youtube channel is here*
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Glad you knew the correct drain to open first!
Me too ! 👍
Lol
The sewage is in the bathtub that’s a for bidden bath😱
4:52 a whirlepool of poop starts
Bleach that shower good after. What a nightmare to deal with this. You did great!
Thanks 👍
This was so enjoyable to watch but I wonder why they wait so long. They have a big clean up ahead of them. Thank you again for this amazing video 🗽🍎🐀🌽🔨☺️
Thanks for your continuous support 🙏🙌
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You know its gonna be a tough case when theres both a sewage problem and a smoke detector battery problem 😭😭😭😭😭
Love the videos you do a great job but will like to see the clean up
Thanks ,glad you enjoyed 😉👍
I have one of those openings outside my house is there suppose to be two having the same issue
Yes there are usually two .
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Just amazing great job‼️🇺🇸🤙🏽🌴🍍🌺
Thanks again 👍🙏
Please don't judge but if that happened to your drain
Seems like when you opened up the left side of that drain something very solid came out of it before all that brown water came out. Wonder if that was causing the blockage.
No it was actually construction debris causing the clog.
I have been watching your vids since 2022 or 2023 So I’ve came to revisit this channel
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Ok now I'm disgusted
Me too, bro🤮🤮🤮🤮💀💀💀💀
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Wow them caps tight like a fish’s bum good job mate 😊
Lol thanks 👍
Poor Plummer 😦
I always see that you hammer out those caps... I'm assuming that they are pointless to try to spin out.... To much rust build up??
Weird
Pointless indeed. 98% of the time those old caps don't budge with a wrench due to the rust and time spent sitting untouched, so I don't even waist my time anymore!
@@adamluke1289 From pics at about 8 minutes, you can see they are standard threaded caps. Use of gas torch on the old caps would assist with breaking down any rust that is temporarily locking the threads. Use of heat is standard in engineering when dealing with tight threads.
I already noticed quite a few BIP customers in your videos, who are BIP ignoring empty batteries in their BIP smoke detectors...
I don't understand why it does not bother them.
I guess hearing it day and night you tent to zone it out! Lol 😆🙉
Uve hit the jackpot!!! U have won tons of chocolate bar!!!!!
Yummy 🤢🤪 lol
Почему Ютьюб советует мне такие интересные видосы?? Нет, я не против.. Но как я тут оказался?
Well lucky thing you enjoyed 😉 thanks for watching 👍
He sure is a tough and brave man for fixing a toilet
Those caps are a poor design
The new ones work good with a bit of grease, only if the threads in the trap are still in order.
4:38 a star about to supernova be like:
Great work😊
Thanks 👍
Love your videos
Thank you 👍😊
@@NYDRAINS np 😉
The toilet 💀
This is really gore 💀
Great video
Great video 👍👍 the unblocked drain in toilet👌👌🚽🚽
Thanks 👍
So they were actually clogged?
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Bro he's good at fixing these toilets he does not need plungers😮
You did a nice job I really love how you cleaned it but what tool are you using to like put that in the pipe and I can’t believe how good that was the sound of it is really satisfying but I don’t know that satisfying it’s really just not that satisfying laughed a little bit this is like the best day of my life and I cannot stand how good this was you did an awesome awesome awesome job I love how that is so great also can you clean around the other one it looks like Doodoo ewww😂😂😅
Lol 👍
Have you ever broken a trap? If so how did you repair it. Any video?
Nope. Thank goodness 🙏😅
What is that pump thingy or what ever it is bc I want to see what it is but I don’t know where that thingy is in my hosue
The main trap/sewers is usually near the water meter
Bro should have $1000 bc hard work🎉
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What are those caps called?
Also where do you usually find those?
Sewer caps/plugs. Usually near the water meter.
Why are the caps for the pipes like that? I live in Michigan and I've seen a few drains but never anything like where to had to basically smash off the cap like that.
They're about 30-40 years old so it's basically rusted shut, smashing Is one way, heating and cutting ect.
@@NYDRAINS Ohhh ok neat thanks for answering man.
This may have been answered on here already, but why are the caps not screwed off instead of broken off? Thanks!
When they sit for a long time rust kinda locks them in place and makes them very hard to turn.
Don't they have wrenches to remove the plugs?
If it wasn't sitting there for 30-40 years nope 😉
When did you start uncloging things?
Somewhere around 6:00
When u hit the lid with the hammer does it loosen it I’m curious 🧐
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Ewwwwww I see stuff in there 😩😩😩😩😩🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
Yes it's helps to free it up a little bit
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Ohhhhhh wowww!🥺🥺 Its som satisfying 😍 when you just open the drain thingy
Strangely true 👍
If the pipes exploded what would you do
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Are you going to fix it?
I did!
4:32 was good and relaxing
i love these videos!
Glad you enjoy 😉👍
4:39 my *a*s* after eating 20 chicken nuggets from McDonald’s
8:33 outro
I'm thinking about going into Plumbing and I was just wondering if I was faced with a job like that how much would you think I would be quote
A lot
@@NYDRAINS like $2,000?