my wife and I are moving into an older house on July 20th, it is built in 1931 - apparently the current elderly, widowed lady owner was pouring hot grease/oil/fat down the kitchen sink after frying etc-- the water draining in that sink is a nightmare, and the basement larger pipes have FATBERGS-- pipes and lines in the entire house and immediate outside underground are a wild mix of pretty much everything, believe it or not = a mix of copper, abs, pvc, pex, galvanized steel, lead, clay, cast iron ----------anyways, my question is, can I pour say a gallon (3.78 liters) of Muriatic Acid into the kitchen sink and let it sit for 24 hours in order to dissolve the fatbergs and generally clean out whatever other organic matter might be in the piping and lines ? - Thank you in advance and cheers from Toronto!
When doing a double 90 degree transition like that, also to be considered is rotating the bottom 90 degree elbow 45 degrees and completing with a 45 degree street elbow. Cheers, always enjoy your interaction with pets and wildlife.
Would love to see the unedited version where she's flirting with you the whole time. Did you get those digits? Or as the youngins say get that IG. You will have to rename the channel to The Gigalo Plumber. Hahaha! Plumbers got game. 😂
@@pershingplumbing9007 bro she looks good. NICE! She has no idea what door she just opened. TH-cam famous now. Hahaha! I see your channel growing man. Only suggestion is not always fly through all the actual work parts. Maybe some of the jobs that take a little bit more effort you could slow it down a bit. Other than that I would say be safe, some of those jobs look pretty rough where your at. Thanks for the videos!
Confused about where a plumber would not see water softeners? Years ago even in places without hard water companies were selling them to women claiming it was so much better for beautiful skin and hair. Seemed like all new construction was plumbed with softener loops
Tip the pipes to try to get as much water out as possible. then use a bleeder coupling with the bleeder screw off so the water has somewhere to steam out.
Crawl spaces, ughh. Nice fix !
She was definitely feelin you
Why is she being a "helicopter"
@suavemang that's my girlfriend taija, she came to work with me and I was making her help me with out pay 😂
@@pershingplumbing9007 ahhhhhh
@@suavemangLOL
LMFAO
my wife and I are moving into an older house on July 20th, it is built in 1931 - apparently the current elderly, widowed lady owner was pouring hot grease/oil/fat down the kitchen sink after frying etc-- the water draining in that sink is a nightmare, and the basement larger pipes have FATBERGS-- pipes and lines in the entire house and immediate outside underground are a wild mix of pretty much everything, believe it or not = a mix of copper, abs, pvc, pex, galvanized steel, lead, clay, cast iron ----------anyways, my question is, can I pour say a gallon (3.78 liters) of Muriatic Acid into the kitchen sink and let it sit for 24 hours in order to dissolve the fatbergs and generally clean out whatever other organic matter might be in the piping and lines ? - Thank you in advance and cheers from Toronto!
@@TL.... that stuff never worked for me, I'd recommend no and snake it out or have it hydrojetted
Loop looks like it’s for a nonexistent soft water system!
That is 3/4 loop for the home they had a water system there before
I’m hoping you got to drain her basement. 😂
Why didn't you make the new part to replace the old one out in the open then do the last 2 connections where you cut the pipe.🙃
We love our pro press at work, saves a lot of time, in and out.
When doing a double 90 degree transition like that, also to be considered is rotating the bottom 90 degree elbow 45 degrees and completing with a 45 degree street elbow. Cheers, always enjoy your interaction with pets and wildlife.
propress saves day, thxs for sharing....
What is that ProPress adapter you are using I never saw this version before ?
Bfp definitely for sprinkler system code
Would love to see the unedited version where she's flirting with you the whole time. Did you get those digits? Or as the youngins say get that IG. You will have to rename the channel to The Gigalo Plumber. Hahaha! Plumbers got game. 😂
@trent1755 that's my girlfriend 😂
@@pershingplumbing9007 bro she looks good. NICE! She has no idea what door she just opened. TH-cam famous now. Hahaha! I see your channel growing man. Only suggestion is not always fly through all the actual work parts. Maybe some of the jobs that take a little bit more effort you could slow it down a bit. Other than that I would say be safe, some of those jobs look pretty rough where your at. Thanks for the videos!
@@trent1755 my gf just recommended doing a long version video and a short version...good idea
It’s a water softener loop…
@viralporchpirates8314 oh so there used to be a softener there?
Confused about where a plumber would not see water softeners? Years ago even in places without hard water companies were selling them to women claiming it was so much better for beautiful skin and hair. Seemed like all new construction was plumbed with softener loops
At :12 if the relief valve were to be leaking on the backflow, what would be the fix?
@@aaronbaraiya3692 don't quite understand your question
@pershingplumbing9007 if the backflow check assembly is leaking what would be the fix
Also say if one had to solder in that situation how would one get the water out?
Tip the pipes to try to get as much water out as possible. then use a bleeder coupling with the bleeder screw off so the water has somewhere to steam out.
@@aaronbaraiya3692 I use jet sweats or open every fixture
@@chrispixx Steve lav
@chrispixx so even if water is lightly dripping out one can solder if there's a bleeder coupling?
Did you see a doctor yet for your throat clearing issue? It may just be allergies, and post nasal drip. Zyrtec works great.
I don’t have allergies but when I get in a crawl space it’s too dusty for me and it will cause me to cough like that too
@@chrispixx nah I just suffer
Take the ground clamp off the copper not good
The connection with the is for a water softener
@@glenallen4148 grounding clamps are required here
I hate the sped up version when you press. Can you just show the video without speeding it up?
@@MoneyMarcMes I might start doing a short video and a long video where I don't edit it at all
You solder it a real plumber would 😮😊😂
Nobody is a real plumber anymore when anyone can plumb with propress.
@@MoneyMarcMes I replace propress all the time it's job security for me
Propress is a little bit better than sharkbite
@@daveh9755 that’s like saying, I’d rather have gonorrhea than syphilis.
Is this a freebie at your girls house. You should have charged her big. Wink wink
@@charliegodinez9655 nah lol 😆