The bestist DA episode by far. So well shot, I miss your brothers photography. The pallet of brown & white with a hint of green, out standing. How you guy's didn't chunder on site during this is without doubt is amazing. When I direct peoples to the Drain Addict. It is to this very masterpiece of work.
After watching these videos, I’m convinced Australia has the worst blocked drains in the world. As a plumber, I find your videos quite entertaining. My wife can’t understand it haha.
Mate, this channel started me easy with blocked storm drains and now this. I could't watch it in full screen, had to switch to default view to finish it. Really disgusting, great job anyway. I'm subscribed now.
Jay Seeker yes some things I see are gross but that is the life of a plumber and hats off to him that he can do this the smell would have me puking outside on the first day. Thank you mate for making these videos
Oh my goodness the mess, I’m glad I can’t smell it. The thought of the clean up afterwards gives me a headache I mean how do clean everything that mess comes into contact with? YUK I’d probably have to trash everything lol and I don’t usually waste things but for this kinda mess I think I’d make an exception. I’ve just started watching your videos, how do you kneel in this crap? Are your trousers waterproof? You should get some of them waterproof throw away overalls! I’d have to have a separate washing machine just for the work clothes if I did your job lol I can see you pushing hose into drains but does hose also move along on it’s own? What’s the strangest and most terrible thing you’ve found blocking drains as I’m sure you don’t film every job?
Why are shit pipes connected to waste water pipes in Oz? We have totally seperate ones until the main drain away from the house in the UK, or they should be anyway.
This is the first video I have seen with a glass partition to keep the splash away from the camera man. In second thought that shower drain might have also turned into a gusher and gotten everyone!
@@JamesTK I was just wondering...because all the videos I've seen with bathrooms the door has led to the outside. I've never been to Australia so I don't know how it's set up down there. It was a serious question.
@@murphyelliott3585 I would imagine this is possible because the outside temperature doesn't do below freezing like it does here in Canada. It would achieve keeping the humidity out of the house from the shower, which would reduce mold in a humid climate. Also keep the "fragrance" of the toilet out of the house.
In Australia, virtually all houses have an indoor toilet. An outside toilet would most commonly be added if you do a lot of outdoor entertaining (pool parties, barbecues, children’s parties) and is considered quite posh. Conversely, if the land was purchased prior to the 70's and someone had a home built on it, they may not have been able to afford subterranean septic tanks for a flushing toilet. So they would have had an outdoor tin thunderbox toilet that gets emptied by local services. The "outdoor dunny" was a simple wooden/fibro structure about ten or twenty feet from the house. Their bathroom drains would have gone into a simple absorption pipe (with the kitchen waste first going through a grease trap, which also would have needed to be serviced periodically). Fast-forward a few decades and the town sewer system is hooked up. But there was no space allotted in the bathroom for a toilet. Until the owners can come up with money for a house extension (or if they don't wish to sacrifice their bathtub), they will extend the laundry (which is usually an appendage on the house) and have an outside flushing toilet. When the house is ultimately extended (or the bathtub is removed in favour of just a shower) and an indoor toilet is installed, the outside toilet may be left in place. An outside shower is also a rather posh addition to the indoor shower. If you live near the beach and swim daily, it might be worth having an outside shower to wash all the salt off before you enter the house. Or you might have a dirty job (such as a drainer) and you need to shower outside prior to entering the house.
The owners of this toilet must lack bowel control putting it behind a glass panel !! Also in cases of diarrhoea you should engage arse in low gear before attempting a dump !!
The bestist DA episode by far. So well shot, I miss your brothers photography. The pallet of brown & white with a hint of green, out standing. How you guy's didn't chunder on site during this is without doubt is amazing. When I direct peoples to the Drain Addict. It is to this very masterpiece of work.
After watching these videos, I’m convinced Australia has the worst blocked drains in the world. As a plumber, I find your videos quite entertaining. My wife can’t understand it haha.
Mate, this channel started me easy with blocked storm drains and now this. I could't watch it in full screen, had to switch to default view to finish it. Really disgusting, great job anyway. I'm subscribed now.
Jay Seeker yes some things I see are gross but that is the life of a plumber and hats off to him that he can do this the smell would have me puking outside on the first day. Thank you mate for making these videos
I'd be devastated! Bet they couldn't get rid of the smell for ages.
That was a DOO-zey. God bless your work
this one just about got me....that sound was the kicker BLRGH!
That dust mop and half roll of TP should be all you need to clean up that mess.
Im eating popcorn right now and ive been watching since his first video
I missed it when he first started, so I am going backward to catch up.
Without the right shiid kickers you just won't fully enjoy the Experience 😂🤭
Oh my goodness the mess, I’m glad I can’t smell it. The thought of the clean up afterwards gives me a headache I mean how do clean everything that mess comes into contact with? YUK I’d probably have to trash everything lol and I don’t usually waste things but for this kinda mess I think I’d make an exception.
I’ve just started watching your videos, how do you kneel in this crap? Are your trousers waterproof? You should get some of them waterproof throw away overalls! I’d have to have a separate washing machine just for the work clothes if I did your job lol
I can see you pushing hose into drains but does hose also move along on it’s own?
What’s the strangest and most terrible thing you’ve found blocking drains as I’m sure you don’t film every job?
Absolutely brilliant 👍
I think they need a bigger Swiffer.
5:19 if you look hard enough, you might find Andy Dufresne, the man who crawled through 500 yards of shit and came out clean on the other end.
Omg if I was the owner of that house i would be horrified
Sometimes things have to get worse before they get better😩😷😷😷
Why are shit pipes connected to waste water pipes in Oz? We have totally seperate ones until the main drain away from the house in the UK, or they should be anyway.
That was a rough one.
This is the first video I have seen with a glass partition to keep the splash away from the camera man. In second thought that shower drain might have also turned into a gusher and gotten everyone!
What is that cylinder looking thing next to the drain?
Some more forbidden pudding :)
I dont get it. Why wear gloves if you dont cover your skin? You can still get hep c or other thru skin contact if you have a scratch.
So nice when it finally lets go...
Did this take place at a taco bell
Squat 'n go!
Hmm, I think he's going down the wrong drain, he should be going down the other drain, lol!
Why was the door way blocked off
nice applesauce at the end
I imagine the home owner never thought that would be coming up the drain. Looks like it’s time to move 🤢
Is the brown stuff what I think it is?
Yeah, it’s life. Cause life is shit.
No it's Cadbury dairy milk chocolate mix
#55
*NOTE TO SELF:* never eat oatmeal with brown sugar again [especially oatmeal with raisins].
How do people get drains so clogged? I can understand tree roots.
They shove wet wipes and loads of grease. Or maybe shit too much
Surely it's against regs to have a soil pipe from a toilet connected to a drain for a shower?
"Clear!" - If anyone asks for an explanation what the difference between "clear" and "clean" is: Just let him watch this video.
Does everyone's bathroom in Australia have an outside door?
@@JamesTK you have my respect.
that's what i'm wondering. The UK is very different.
@@JamesTK I was just wondering...because all the videos I've seen with bathrooms the door has led to the outside. I've never been to Australia so I don't know how it's set up down there. It was a serious question.
@@murphyelliott3585 I would imagine this is possible because the outside temperature doesn't do below freezing like it does here in Canada. It would achieve keeping the humidity out of the house from the shower, which would reduce mold in a humid climate. Also keep the "fragrance" of the toilet out of the house.
In Australia, virtually all houses have an indoor toilet. An outside toilet would most commonly be added if you do a lot of outdoor entertaining (pool parties, barbecues, children’s parties) and is considered quite posh.
Conversely, if the land was purchased prior to the 70's and someone had a home built on it, they may not have been able to afford subterranean septic tanks for a flushing toilet. So they would have had an outdoor tin thunderbox toilet that gets emptied by local services. The "outdoor dunny" was a simple wooden/fibro structure about ten or twenty feet from the house. Their bathroom drains would have gone into a simple absorption pipe (with the kitchen waste first going through a grease trap, which also would have needed to be serviced periodically). Fast-forward a few decades and the town sewer system is hooked up. But there was no space allotted in the bathroom for a toilet. Until the owners can come up with money for a house extension (or if they don't wish to sacrifice their bathtub), they will extend the laundry (which is usually an appendage on the house) and have an outside flushing toilet. When the house is ultimately extended (or the bathtub is removed in favour of just a shower) and an indoor toilet is installed, the outside toilet may be left in place.
An outside shower is also a rather posh addition to the indoor shower. If you live near the beach and swim daily, it might be worth having an outside shower to wash all the salt off before you enter the house. Or you might have a dirty job (such as a drainer) and you need to shower outside prior to entering the house.
Too many curries, mate.
The owners of this toilet must lack bowel control putting it behind a glass panel !!
Also in cases of diarrhoea you should engage arse in low gear before attempting a dump !!
Pooh behind glass
It's good I don't smell that shit from here.
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Not the shower!
I'm watching this shit pile up. I guess it's like a horror movie, or like an auto accident to me. Twisted.
I'll have the Ollie under glass.
You guys get the best jobs I’m sure it smells really bad some of them
What's the flow rate on this machine x Bars?
Flow rate 21 litres per minute @ 5000 psi
@@DrainAddict Cool, close to my machine. Looking to get into this business here in Europe. Any advise?
Shit it's just a pressure washer with a drain tip.
@@tripshobbies2810 Get a gas mask
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BD 55 All Goood
Wow, a really messy one
You have the most awful jobs sometimes but at least you do them with humour and a smile
Gross!! Poop soup!! Hope you put Vicks under your nose. You do a grand job.
these early videos have none of the human interest or for that matter the “Ratty” interest of the later ones.👍😎
its fertilizer lets plant some carrots and tomatoes
And corn
That is a shitty situation
Omfg it’s still clumpy 🤢🤢
It's a poo apocalypse
Lynyrd skynyrd that smell
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Someone gunna get athletes foot from that shower later. :)