10/10 on the Willy Wonka Chocolate River scale. Plus a point for some great roots. Glad to see you use the knee pad. You’ll miss your knees when you get older.
Hi Gavin. Absolutely great to see the gang back. I think that by watching the great drain cleaning fraternity on TH-cam, we should all have learned by now NOT to use storm flex or agi pipe in our gardens especially if you are going to plant those kind of trees, unless you are prepared with an appropriately sized bank account to cope with the consequences. No one can say that you didn't give it your best try. Would be a good job to replace it for someone, but oh that digging. All the best and love to see the guys on duty again. Sue, mum from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺.
Awesome job Gavin. You really get excited over roots and that says a lot about your passion for the job. Glad to see the team back in action protecting you. I missed those little guys, lol. Great video once again. Cheers 👍👍👍👍
Wow gavin major roots Allen has to do some big time repairs on his drain system otherwise u got it flowing for now mate si u on the next one right o 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Oh man. I’m just sitting here in 🇨🇦 trying to think of new plumbing system for you guys. Jesus. I can’t believe the roots and crushed and broken pipes. It’s crazy to me. Good job getting what you could Gavin. Cheers
Looks like the best bet long term is replace the whole system. Very seldom do you have a system that you work so much on but aren’t successful in completely clearing it. It’s in really rough shape, with all the squashed pipe, breaks, roots, and lack of water pressure. You worked hard to get done what you’ve could.
I was thinking exactly the same, especially since the breaks and blockages are relatively easy accessible meaning not under concrete, building etc. and looking at your videos in general, stormwater pipes aren‘t deep underground in Australia, maybe not even half a meter. In the time spend for jetting also some digging and fixing of pipes could have been done. But as for jetting great job again. Cheers Martin
Good job on a tuff root job ,got to be frustrating having low pressure an having to start an stop but dig up is there best option an replace with solid PVC instead of that flexi pipe,see you on the next Gavin ,be safe.
Still love every video you post, its just fun to watch a professional at work with interesting equipment. That being said, as a yank from Nebraska, I must tell you that at the beginning of every video, when you start your drive, I get a chuckle every time yelling at you to get on the other side of the road! Peace.
That ag pipe doesn't stand up well to roots and squashing. At my house I did certain areas with the schedule 40 (thicker wall) just to avoid those problems.
Happy to see you brought the managers arouind with you to back up your findings. Great root work. It is sad that so many people use that corrugated piping for such long stretches that have heavy amounts of trees etc near them. Maybe limiting the amount of piping that goes under the pavement would helps some. Let us know if you are told what they end up doing. It's a very complicated case.
ROOOOOTS!! Glad your team was watching over your safety out there & a nice thick pad for your knees! Gavin I’ve wondered in situation like this if the owner decides to just let the down pipes run off into the yards like so many of us do here in the States?
Drain with Roots the order! To first with the Camera to see Roots in the Drain and Block. Work with great Nozzle and much Roots come out. But by the next Camera Picture 😱in this Drain Roots thick how Trees and make a Knot! This to cut can not a Nozzle!!! You clear all other Drain. The Drain with the "Tree's" must other repair. A new Drain!!! 😥😰 Greeting from Austria 🇦🇹
Hello Gavin. Good job, you put a lot of effort in that. I have a question: I wonder what people should do as regular maintenance to keep their drains clean??? Of course, regular cleaning of down spouts is a must and also using good pipes that cannot be crushed or pushed down is also a must. If the pipes are easily crushed or pushed down roots will get in and ruin things.
Evening Gavin, I notice that after the collab you did with Ollie, you've changed to a grey hose. Does the material the hose is made of make a difference when using it? Best regards to you, Mrs P and Little P.
Q: How do landscapers consider aggregate pipes over PVC, then justify placing a weighted load on top it? Recipe for disaster - which you’re showing us now.
The owners not winning is he. R O O T S ! I can see a lot of digging in the owners future. I hope he has a good concrete saw and spade and plenty of energy. He'll be needing it.
Question: Why would the landscaper choose corrugated pipes for drainage, then subject to weight on it? That stuff is easily squash, and never be considered to be paved over.
All that aggie in there...all squashed. Going to be an expensive fix for sure, concrete asphalt, tile...all going to end up coming up to R&R all that. Around my area? Bet that's $20K at least...probably more.
Bummer about the major repairs that really should be done. 💸💸💸If you don’t repair it and you have major water leaks into the house you can void your house insurance, plus invite mould and the critters that like damp timber… white ants 🐜
In the US, I have never seen Ag pipe used for gutter drainage. Here it's used for foundation perimeter drainage and the intended agricultural application. Here in Ohio, USA, downspouts are usually directed into Schedule 20 PVC 4" pipe. It can still get squashed or deformed as you have shown in past content, but it's a little more robust than Ag pipe. IMHO
Good morning my friend how are you doing today hope you're having a good day do y'all have your coffee ☕😽😽☕😽😽😽😽😽😽☕ catch you later my friend have a great day
Hello, from California USA. What is the grabber tool you use in you videos? I've been looking everywhere for it. Keep up the good work. I love the videos
So I have been noticing a theme for most of your videos and that is low water pressure. That being said I am confused about why you don't have a larger supply on board that is being refilled by the client while you are on-site instead of a small tank that is constantly running out. I'm guessing you are using around 100 gallons or less?
Those are some crappy pipes. They're thin, they break easy, they crush easy and the ridges trap rocks and other objects, preventing them from getting pushed out.
I am not a fan of that corrugated pipe and T junctions, junctions should be Y for easier clean and drain. All those downspouts need to be checked for proper cleaning. Sorry you were unable to fix it just jetting. Alan, do the right thing and replace !!! Team on!
10/10 on the Willy Wonka Chocolate River scale. Plus a point for some great roots. Glad to see you use the knee pad. You’ll miss your knees when you get older.
Yes!!!
"Roots on the pavement", what a beautiful sight. The Penetrator strikes again. 😊😊😊
It has been awhile since we have seen the team. 🙂
Thanks for the video. 😊
Hi Gavin. Absolutely great to see the gang back. I think that by watching the great drain cleaning fraternity on TH-cam, we should all have learned by now NOT to use storm flex or agi pipe in our gardens especially if you are going to plant those kind of trees, unless you are prepared with an appropriately sized bank account to cope with the consequences. No one can say that you didn't give it your best try. Would be a good job to replace it for someone, but oh that digging. All the best and love to see the guys on duty again. Sue, mum from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺.
Mega rooootfest!!!!!!
Those first lot of roots look like an upright vacuum cleaner that got rooted. Love Ur videos 🎉. Keep doing what u do.
Thank you 😊
@@penetratorblockeddrains you're welcome
Awesome job Gavin. You really get excited over roots and that says a lot about your passion for the job. Glad to see the team back in action protecting you. I missed those little guys, lol. Great video once again. Cheers 👍👍👍👍
❤love your videos! You, Mrs. P and the team do an awesome job. Thanks so much for sharing your hard work with us❤
Wow gavin major roots Allen has to do some big time repairs on his drain system otherwise u got it flowing for now mate si u on the next one right o 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Oh man. I’m just sitting here in 🇨🇦 trying to think of new plumbing system for you guys. Jesus. I can’t believe the roots and crushed and broken pipes. It’s crazy to me. Good job getting what you could Gavin. Cheers
Looks like the best bet long term is replace the whole system. Very seldom do you have a system that you work so much on but aren’t successful in completely clearing it. It’s in really rough shape, with all the squashed pipe, breaks, roots, and lack of water pressure. You worked hard to get done what you’ve could.
I was thinking exactly the same, especially since the breaks and blockages are relatively easy accessible meaning not under concrete, building etc. and looking at your videos in general, stormwater pipes aren‘t deep underground in Australia, maybe not even half a meter. In the time spend for jetting also some digging and fixing of pipes could have been done.
But as for jetting great job again.
Cheers Martin
Great to see the rooooot gang back on the channel gavin another fantastic video fantastic job
This is my favourite type of video, storm with roots, from the street, and with the team! :)
Yes 👍
Another root problem today, n\but as always, you conquered it. See you on the next, Gavin. 😊
I love it, i love it, i love ittttttt..... Roooottttssss. God job👍👍
Many issues with the whole drain system. And, Epic Roooots! 👍🏼
There it is...
"🌴 RUUUEEGGGHHHTTTSSS 🌴"
Rrouutetts
Good job on a tuff root job ,got to be frustrating having low pressure an having to start an stop but dig up is there best option an replace with solid PVC instead of that flexi pipe,see you on the next Gavin ,be safe.
A very good Tuesday morning to you all from Wellington Somerset in the UK 🇬🇧
Evening
So very happy to see some of the drain gang back. I hope to see the rest sometime 😊
Still love every video you post, its just fun to watch a professional at work with interesting equipment. That being said, as a yank from Nebraska, I must tell you that at the beginning of every video, when you start your drive, I get a chuckle every time yelling at you to get on the other side of the road! Peace.
That ag pipe doesn't stand up well to roots and squashing. At my house I did certain areas with the schedule 40 (thicker wall) just to avoid those problems.
Happy to see you brought the managers arouind with you to back up your findings. Great root work. It is sad that so many people use that corrugated piping for such long stretches that have heavy amounts of trees etc near them. Maybe limiting the amount of piping that goes under the pavement would helps some. Let us know if you are told what they end up doing. It's a very complicated case.
That is a lot of roots!😮
Great job.. under very tough circumstance.. keep them coming
Beautiful area
you have had a tough job there Gavin , i think it needs a new system put in 👍
You do amazing work for your customers, rooooots, lol I so enjoy watching your videos, sometimes twice :) me here in Colorado woot woot roots !!!
Thank you 😊
ROOOOOTS!! Glad your team was watching over your safety out there & a nice thick pad for your knees! Gavin I’ve wondered in situation like this if the owner decides to just let the down pipes run off into the yards like so many of us do here in the States?
The cleanest roots guaranteed in all cases! 😅.
Great job Gavin 👏.
Thanks for sharing
😂😂😂 that don't sound right, cleaning Bruno's drain 😂😂😂
Drain with Roots the order! To first with the Camera to see Roots in the Drain and Block. Work with great Nozzle and much Roots come out. But by the next Camera Picture 😱in this Drain Roots thick how Trees and make a Knot! This to cut can not a Nozzle!!! You clear all other Drain. The Drain with the "Tree's" must other repair. A new Drain!!! 😥😰 Greeting from Austria 🇦🇹
Nice to see the crew back suns out the/b
Major Trip Hazzard reporting for duty.
The was a major Root Canal huh ??😊😊😊😊😊
I love those boots. Really cool looking
Gavin, The Root Destroyer does it again !😊
Boom 👊
These are my fave vids.
Great video Gavin! Got to see the team and ROOOTS!
Hello Gavin. Good job, you put a lot of effort in that.
I have a question: I wonder what people should do as regular maintenance to keep their drains clean???
Of course, regular cleaning of down spouts is a must and also using good pipes that cannot be crushed or pushed down is also a must.
If the pipes are easily crushed or pushed down roots will get in and ruin things.
TCO was not sleeping on the job, he saw a brown and was chasing it away...i saw the whole thing....TCO is a hero...GO TCO>>>>>
Evening Gavin, I notice that after the collab you did with Ollie, you've changed to a grey hose. Does the material the hose is made of make a difference when using it? Best regards to you, Mrs P and Little P.
Feels stronger and more flexible
Roooooots!
Rooots
I enjoy the videos. Is it for astetic that the down spouts also run under ground?
Q: How do landscapers consider aggregate pipes over PVC, then justify placing a weighted load on top it? Recipe for disaster - which you’re showing us now.
More ROOTS! (=job security for The Penetrator!)
Australia. The land where you mow your yard from above AND below 😅
The owners not winning is he. R O O T S ! I can see a lot of digging in the owners future. I hope he has a good concrete saw and spade and plenty of energy. He'll be needing it.
What make / model are your boots , they look comfortable
How is the hose propelled into the drain? Is the jet of water fired backwards?
Surprised you got as far as you did.
This hurts my OCD not being able to have the issue (s) resolved 😮
Question: Why would the landscaper choose corrugated pipes for drainage, then subject to weight on it? That stuff is easily squash, and never be considered to be paved over.
It is cheaper and quicker to install. Most decisions are based on price I feel
All that aggie in there...all squashed. Going to be an expensive fix for sure, concrete asphalt, tile...all going to end up coming up to R&R all that. Around my area? Bet that's $20K at least...probably more.
Bummer about the major repairs that really should be done. 💸💸💸If you don’t repair it and you have major water leaks into the house you can void your house insurance, plus invite mould and the critters that like damp timber… white ants 🐜
ROOTS!!! 😠🤨😬 😏😂
In the US, I have never seen Ag pipe used for gutter drainage. Here it's used for foundation perimeter drainage and the intended agricultural application. Here in Ohio, USA, downspouts are usually directed into Schedule 20 PVC 4" pipe. It can still get squashed or deformed as you have shown in past content, but it's a little more robust than Ag pipe. IMHO
Good morning my friend how are you doing today hope you're having a good day do y'all have your coffee ☕😽😽☕😽😽😽😽😽😽☕ catch you later my friend have a great day
One of my dogs is named Roo and I've accidentally started saying his name in the same way you say roots. 😬
There is nothing difficult for the penetrator to deal with water channels with all the obstacles and difficulties
Hello, from California USA. What is the grabber tool you use in you videos? I've been looking everywhere for it. Keep up the good work. I love the videos
Picote grabber is the new tool
I bet at the end of the day mrs P got a big plate of beet roooot for you 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🫵🏻🫵🏻🫵🏻🫵🏻🫵🏻
Hahaha
🐸 😲 24:45 "Can we get to the other side?" Not a hope ! ! !
Have these pipes EVER been maintained?
Stormflex - 🚨 ❎ 👿 💀
So I have been noticing a theme for most of your videos and that is low water pressure. That being said I am confused about why you don't have a larger supply on board that is being refilled by the client while you are on-site instead of a small tank that is constantly running out. I'm guessing you are using around 100 gallons or less?
It comes with a small water tank. Don’t like the design
@@penetratorblockeddrains wonder if you could tie in a second supply feed since you need volume not pressure on that
Those are some crappy pipes. They're thin, they break easy, they crush easy and the ridges trap rocks and other objects, preventing them from getting pushed out.
Is the beginning of drain run squashed
Where’s the bolognaise to go with that spaghetti
😎✌🏻
I am not a fan of that corrugated pipe and T junctions, junctions should be Y for easier clean and drain. All those downspouts need to be checked for proper cleaning. Sorry you were unable to fix it just jetting. Alan, do the right thing and replace !!! Team on!
Just a reminder the jetter is due for a service soon.
Haha thank you
😮😊
The main problem is bad installation and substandard material.
Agree
Knee pad is very important as its easy on the knees. Ok
typical house where they waited to long so now a dig up needs to be coming.
You should put steel pipes under there.
May God bless you too in the name of Jesus Christ Amen.
Sure seems like there's a lot of iron oxide in that soil (from the bright red color of the water coming out).
With trees and shrubs around its bound to happen however u try
Rooots
👋🏼🌻🇺🇲🙂👍
I see Rooots
28:45 forgot your cussion again.
RRRrrrooots.
First!!
Why did the old plumbers/landscapers use such crappy pipe? They had to know it wouldn't last.
Being from the USA do not understand this concept of putting rain water down pipes underground that’s just so so bazaar
Okay , stopped at 1:47 minute. Corrugated pipe???, just walk away, tell them to replace it with pvc, starting video again.
A digger with trenching bucket and a truck load of schedule forty 100mm pipe and fitting will sort it for ever But at what cost.
I would say> dig open the garden and install new drainage
a waste of the time you spend on it now
What would be the best thing to replace with, corrugated or 40 gauge round pvc? Oh no, are you trying to be like Ollie. PLASTIC TOYS EVERY WHERE.
Too much going on here, so, it is better to leave it with the expertice of Gavin !!!! I am out of here.hahaha !!!!
Rroouuuttttdtss