@@codegeassfan4life28no. Mold thrives off moisture. Only reason there was moisture on the wood is due to the toilet leak. No toilet leak, no moisture, no fungus.
@@codegeassfan4life28 you can grow a nice Mushroom farm underneath your home and make a nice Mushroom Salad ... BARF 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 Toilet Bowl Mushrooms NO THANKS
wood was still hard. It could be saved. Mold would have dry rotten the wood. You didn't watch the video full because the twin clearly stated the difference between fungus and mold.
You gentlemen and your wonderful crew are masters of your work! You are so knowledgeable and d fast and professional! It is a pleasure to watch your work!
Such a great question! Cast iron gets brittle, it falls apart, so the rats can easily take advantage of the deterioration of the cast iron and chip away at it.
Hey guys, I keep loving your videos and keep sharing them with any of my handyman clients with rodent issues. So many “pest control” companies out there who just replenish bait stations for a monthly fee and continued revenue stream. Just shared this again from time stamp 4:40: "Three year rat problem solved within 30 minutes... Shouldn't have to be dealing with a rat issue for more than 12 days." Yeah, and I received my first bottle of the Twinzyme, ready to deploy!
Really good primer!......used it myself many times!!...........you guys rip!!!..........just take such good care of your people!!......like scientists and engineers as well!!!
Wire mesh is sharp and pointy, old rusty cast iron is soft and crumbly. Also they use a stainless steel welded wire mesh, they can try and chew on it, but their gums will be bleeding...
TL;DR 2k sq ft home, rat infestation head to toe for 4 years, AC dead, how much full repairs, removal, cleaning, sealing? I know you're thinking "its upon looking". Think of the worst case scenario and then put a price on it. I have to know. The first thing though is to try to change the habits of the inhabitants...If they live like rats, they will have rats. I live in a 2 story home and a horrible rat infestation. I have no clue how they are coming in. I watched your videos way back when and actually sealed all the entrances. Captured all the rats. There was no rats for some years. Then during the pandemic multiple stores cut down a large field and the rats ran rampant. Even the older stores had them running rampant. I couldn't do anything because I was low on funds at the time. I told my family to tell me when they see rats. They did not. They are hoarders. So I went to go look in their rooms, I realized the problem was FAR worse than I expected. Now I can't get them to throw away their stuff. It told them "the rats scent is on it it need to be thrown away" They won't do it. I am at a dilemma now. 4 years of rats running rampant in a home should I invest into removing the rats and repairing it, or should I move out and leave them to their own devices? I should say when I was away the AC blew out, no doubt the rats were the culprit. How much would it cost to remove, repair, seal, sanitize, replace, everything. The neglect of the home was real. I realize they should have never owned one. I need a realistic estimate here. AC needs a full replacement probably all the ac ducts as well. Wires will probably need to be replaced as well Plumbing will probably have to be replaced as well It's looking like I might as well move out and get another house. These people I live with are hoarders and neglect things severely. Even if I tell them I'd pay for the whole thing to be cleaned and cleared, they will never change their habits. I told them in 2022 to throw away EVERYTHING, to this day, the same junk they are hoarding fills the house. When I left for some months and came back, it got worse. I'll see what they do if I offer them 1000 each to change their habits and toss away all of the junk. I am not stupid, I won't give it all at once. 250 per step. If they do it, I'll think about investing into the home. If they don't I am bailing on them. It's bad to do that to family but sometimes that's just the way it is. I've learned a lot from my parents horrible neglect and hoarding.. The house was brand new when we got it. I now know all those times the apartment had problems it was not the apartment it was them. I might only pay for the rat removal, sanitizing and sealing. The AC, plumbing, etc. is on them.
A lot of that wood under their house should be replaced that pipe that you filled with that foam stuff isn't that a clean out that's why the rubber caps on it
As I showed you in the video that wood is still strong and not brittle. Still has way more structural integrity then the average home that is built today. The pipe under the house was an old abandoned drain pipe with a rubber cap, and even if it was a clean out it’s pointless because you can never gain access to run any equipment.
Thank you for getting back to me ok I understand but the wood looks so bad maybe it's the camera making it look worse than it is and on the old drain pipe on I was just wondering why they would put a clean out there that's hard to get to but it's a drain pipe so no worries thank again for getting back to me love your videos they rock I think you guys are smarter and do a way better job than any other pest control out there you guys blow them out of the water you guys are professionals the other companies wish they could be like you keep up the good work and keep those videos coming awesome job guys
Thanks to you all for being here! 🙏👍👏💥
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I have my branch 2 and applicators license I work for Orkins Pest Control. But I was wondering if I can get a job with you ? 😎
@@eric_donttrip562 yes, email us at support@twinhomeexperts.com we can talk.
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HOLY SMOKES (LITERALLY)
Hey guys. Videos are awesome. Too bad you have to pixelate some of the image. Wondering what brand and model camera you use to monitor the traps.
This honestly feels like it could’ve been a classic HGTV show or something! Love y’alls content. 👍🏽
We Thank you for being here! ❤️🙏
Hopefully they will never go to HGTV. They have control over the content and probably make more money on YT!
I wish these episodes was longer I love this channel
We typically make them around 19 minutes, depending on the action. 🙏👍👏❤️
You guys really did some work. I could see some companies just saying its a lost cause
I know that's right!! Wish we could find a company like the twins but local to my area.. 😢
y isn't it? there's fungus spores all around that wood just a matter of time until it grows back somewhere else right?
@@codegeassfan4life28no. Mold thrives off moisture. Only reason there was moisture on the wood is due to the toilet leak. No toilet leak, no moisture, no fungus.
@@codegeassfan4life28 you can grow a nice Mushroom farm underneath your home and make a nice Mushroom Salad ... BARF 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 Toilet Bowl Mushrooms NO THANKS
wood was still hard. It could be saved. Mold would have dry rotten the wood. You didn't watch the video full because the twin clearly stated the difference between fungus and mold.
That pouring sound effect got me ROFLMAO!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂
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You guys are the best
Every Saturday Morning I wait for my notification!!!
You guys have an old fashioned work ethic coupled with modern technology. So very impressive.
top notch job,always !
Thanks you for your feedback!
I love watching experts in any field work, especially these guys.
You gentlemen and your wonderful crew are masters of your work!
You are so knowledgeable and d fast and professional!
It is a pleasure to watch your work!
Again Outstanding Video Twins and Outstanding Crew You are the BEST OF THE BEST at what you do
How can rats chew though iron pipes but not the wire mesh,
Such a great question! Cast iron gets brittle, it falls apart, so the rats can easily take advantage of the deterioration of the cast iron and chip away at it.
Hey guys, I keep loving your videos and keep sharing them with any of my handyman clients with rodent issues. So many “pest control” companies out there who just replenish bait stations for a monthly fee and continued revenue stream. Just shared this again from time stamp 4:40: "Three year rat problem solved within 30 minutes... Shouldn't have to be dealing with a rat issue for more than 12 days." Yeah, and I received my first bottle of the Twinzyme, ready to deploy!
Thanks soooooooo much Mark! Appreciate your support. You will love the twinzyme. 🙏👍👏❤️
I get so excited when i watch you all in action! Amazing job!!! Drinking my coffee and doing the rat dance 💃 😂❤🎉
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LOVE warching, here at YTU, your my favorite teachers.
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You guys are worth more than you probably give yourself a credit for. Such professionalism and jus going above and beyond for your people. Respect 💯%
WOW!!! You guys really do an amazing job. I wish you were based out of CT.
Really good primer!......used it myself many times!!...........you guys rip!!!..........just take such good care of your people!!......like scientists and engineers as well!!!
Good job. Dehumidifier is big.pipe liner is big. Old cast-iron pipe that's caped off and then broken on real. Nice video
rodents can totally destroy a structure over time. you guys are saving people lots of headaches and money!
Next level work again guys, so amazing!
Bam 💥! Thanks my friend. 🙏
Hi Twins, excellent job. Kind regards Danny 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
Could you tell me what moisture meter you were using?
Home Depot sells them made by general MM9 Combo Pin and Pinless Moisture Meter for Water Damage and Mold Prevention.
@@TwinHomeExperts Thanks so much for the information and the great videos!
Another rat-tastic adventure! Thanks for the video!
PLEASE can you twin dons quote the prices of these projects, really seems costly but its mighty good work and seems worth a high price
Great presentation and thank you for the info.
great jobs guy as always
Thank you! We truly love you what we do and to have people like you appreciate our work means a lot.
@@TwinHomeExperts you can see you love what you do. you take pride in your work. i look forward to seeing your videos every week keep it up guys
Man do I dislike crawl spaces.
Brilliant Job Again guys 👏🏻👌🏻😁
Thanks so much 🙏
That pouring sound got you a new subscriber & a new student of your art work 😂😂
Awesome 👏 thanks for being here and sharing this! 🙏🕺🏻👍
Great learning/entertaining experience. From Sacramento
What kind of mask are those and where can i buy them
I was hoping that the dancing rats would share their stage with some disco fungi!
Why the sewer pipes are at the roof? Can you do that from like toilet sewer or somethint?
How can rats chew though iron pipes but not the wire mesh
They don't chew through the iron pipes. The iron pipes are rusted through and a big enough hole is made where the rats can get into the house.
Wire mesh has bits of poison that circulates through the body faster than iron.
Wire mesh is sharp and pointy, old rusty cast iron is soft and crumbly. Also they use a stainless steel welded wire mesh, they can try and chew on it, but their gums will be bleeding...
Another Great Job!
The pouring sound effects 😂
We have to keep you pouring in! 😂
RAT DANCE!!!🫡✌️✌️
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I have mice (or something scratchy) in my attic but no pipes at all. How do I figure out how they’re getting into the attic?
First get on your roof and inspect for any holes.
1:58 Oh no, you didn't just scratch off that rat dookie like a lottery ticket?!
Good job
Try the EVO Tunnel, 2 T Rex Traps, rats can only go in head first. Much success, 2 rats at a time
I will order the EVO and put it up against our twin traps, you will see the big difference. 👍
Dance is the best part
RD FTW!
Love the rat dance 👍🏻
Love rat dance
I hate horrible music
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TL;DR
2k sq ft home, rat infestation head to toe for 4 years, AC dead, how much full repairs, removal, cleaning, sealing?
I know you're thinking "its upon looking". Think of the worst case scenario and then put a price on it. I have to know. The first thing though is to try to change the habits of the inhabitants...If they live like rats, they will have rats.
I live in a 2 story home and a horrible rat infestation. I have no clue how they are coming in. I watched your videos way back when and actually sealed all the entrances. Captured all the rats. There was no rats for some years. Then during the pandemic multiple stores cut down a large field and the rats ran rampant. Even the older stores had them running rampant. I couldn't do anything because I was low on funds at the time. I told my family to tell me when they see rats. They did not. They are hoarders. So I went to go look in their rooms, I realized the problem was FAR worse than I expected. Now I can't get them to throw away their stuff. It told them "the rats scent is on it it need to be thrown away" They won't do it.
I am at a dilemma now. 4 years of rats running rampant in a home should I invest into removing the rats and repairing it, or should I move out and leave them to their own devices? I should say when I was away the AC blew out, no doubt the rats were the culprit.
How much would it cost to remove, repair, seal, sanitize, replace, everything. The neglect of the home was real. I realize they should have never owned one. I need a realistic estimate here.
AC needs a full replacement probably all the ac ducts as well.
Wires will probably need to be replaced as well
Plumbing will probably have to be replaced as well
It's looking like I might as well move out and get another house. These people I live with are hoarders and neglect things severely. Even if I tell them I'd pay for the whole thing to be cleaned and cleared, they will never change their habits. I told them in 2022 to throw away EVERYTHING, to this day, the same junk they are hoarding fills the house. When I left for some months and came back, it got worse.
I'll see what they do if I offer them 1000 each to change their habits and toss away all of the junk. I am not stupid, I won't give it all at once. 250 per step. If they do it, I'll think about investing into the home. If they don't I am bailing on them. It's bad to do that to family but sometimes that's just the way it is.
I've learned a lot from my parents horrible neglect and hoarding.. The house was brand new when we got it. I now know all those times the apartment had problems it was not the apartment it was them. I might only pay for the rat removal, sanitizing and sealing.
The AC, plumbing, etc. is on them.
Oh Ehm gheeee I have to just move where y’all are located because there’s no one as honest as you guys
Okay mijo
A lot of that wood under their house should be replaced that pipe that you filled with that foam stuff isn't that a clean out that's why the rubber caps on it
As I showed you in the video that wood is still strong and not brittle. Still has way more structural integrity then the average home that is built today.
The pipe under the house was an old abandoned drain pipe with a rubber cap, and even if it was a clean out it’s pointless because you can never gain access to run any equipment.
Thank you for getting back to me ok I understand but the wood looks so bad maybe it's the camera making it look worse than it is and on the old drain pipe on I was just wondering why they would put a clean out there that's hard to get to but it's a drain pipe so no worries thank again for getting back to me love your videos they rock I think you guys are smarter and do a way better job than any other pest control out there you guys blow them out of the water you guys are professionals the other companies wish they could be like you keep up the good work and keep those videos coming awesome job guys
I feel bad for someone eating while watching this
Come to NYC. The Mayor is paying a so called Rat professional $250,000 a year and she doesn't know anything about rats.
They don’t have a clue! They are dependent on old methods that don’t work. You have to be a resident of NY to even apply.
0mg 😮
Just taking care of business baby 👍🏻
Yo
Half plumber half exterminator
3 years?! Naaaah
If pest companies dont want to take the time to find rodent entry points then they shouldn't be working.
Why is there usually only one of you?
Scheduling is always a challenge due to business, family etc.
Are you telling us that the rats ate through cast iron pipe?
No, not at all. Cast iron naturally deteriorates and falls apart. So rats can sense this and make their way through.
Someone! Anyone!
Hello. I paid for a phone call consultation and never received it. Okay. Thanks!
Send us a email at support@twinhomeexperts.com will look into what happened right away.
its strange that america use wax seals , thats the problem ,
Omg i threw up a little in my mouth
oMG! oMG!
First :D Edit: this is like my first time being first to say something in the comments
The first to the last is the actual record
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