Richard, would love to see you do a video on the importance of Backflow prevention and protecting the safe drinking water supply, as it’s very misunderstood by the public how a Backflow preventer on the supply of water to commercial, irrigation or industrial users is important in protecting the public.
@@cclngthr didn’t say that, I’m talking about the devices installed on irrigation, commercial and institutional water connections where potentially contaminated water could enter the drinking water supply and get people sick, think water from a boiler.
@@ALAN-gn4ud The back water valve also is important too in addition to the portable water valve you mentioned. Flooding in the basement or crawl space isn't fun with sewage either. Mold, and other issues can easily happen in a backed up sewage line.
Can a broken outside spigot cause low water pressure in a house, My spigot does have a crack in it. I have no leaks in my home, water meter is remaining normal. But I have lost water pressure in my whole mobile home both hot and cold water. I replaced all faucets about a year ago and hot water tank as well.
The average fracking job uses roughly 4 million gallons of water per well - or about as much water as New York City uses every six minutes and about 1.3 percent of the water used by the country's car washes every day. Only about three percent of Earth's water is fresh water. Of that, only about 1.2 percent can be used as drinking water; the rest is locked up in glaciers, ice caps, and permafrost, or buried deep in the ground.
Watching this while drinking a glass of water. Hats off to the plumbers of the world. Thank you for your service.
Lol OK
The mass amount of knowledge of Richard! legend!
The things we take for granted - respect to all the plumbers out there making our lives so much more convenient and comfortable !!
We live better than kings of the not so distant past! Amazing
Yeah, but no slaves to feed us grapes. :(
@@ryanroberts1104
You can order food, and watch any movie you want.
@@alittax But what about slaves?!!!?
America's grandfather!
Everyone loves Richard T.
My man Richard, delivers again!
Nice job Richard!
Would love to meet him one day, very inspiring
Richard, come to Milwaukee and see the Milorganite plant!
Richard, would love to see you do a video on the importance of Backflow prevention and protecting the safe drinking water supply, as it’s very misunderstood by the public how a Backflow preventer on the supply of water to commercial, irrigation or industrial users is important in protecting the public.
Back water valve technology where it is installed in the sewer line just as it enters the building to prevent reverse backups.
Back water valve technology to prevent sewer reverse backups.
@@cclngthr didn’t say that, I’m talking about the devices installed on irrigation, commercial and institutional water connections where potentially contaminated water could enter the drinking water supply and get people sick, think water from a boiler.
@@ALAN-gn4ud
The back water valve also is important too in addition to the portable water valve you mentioned.
Flooding in the basement or crawl space isn't fun with sewage either. Mold, and other issues can easily happen in a backed up sewage line.
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Can a broken outside spigot cause low water pressure in a house, My spigot does have a crack in it. I have no leaks in my home, water meter is remaining normal. But I have lost water pressure in my whole mobile home both hot and cold water. I replaced all faucets about a year ago and hot water tank as well.
fantastic video guys!
now lets do lights.
Very educational and informative 💜🙏💕🔥💜💕💕🔥💒👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🤗🤗🤗
money is good but I need to get out of plumbing, i can do this!!!
0:20 💨 😂
I don’t have a pot to pee in or a window to throw it out of.
The average fracking job uses roughly 4 million gallons of water per well - or about as much water as New York City uses every six minutes and about 1.3 percent of the water used by the country's car washes every day. Only about three percent of Earth's water is fresh water. Of that, only about 1.2 percent can be used as drinking water; the rest is locked up in glaciers, ice caps, and permafrost, or buried deep in the ground.
1:03 folk etymology
I'd like to see you do a video on powered anode rods.
No water, no life
1:50 romans figure this out 2000 years ago… 🙄🙄🙄!
Sometimes I poop on plumbing!
Where does the poop go?
Richard is an expert in pooping control devices.
Recycled to drinking water 🌊
who let the dogs out?
Dam Richard has aged
We can do without hydro we cant live without water
schitter's full
Full of what!?
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