@@jacobbeaudry2178 thats awesome bro!!! Colorado's unite !! Freaking crazy never had a problem with it since the Colorado, but I definitely had good luck with it. I always ran synthetic and I think I had like 230,000 miles on the original water pump.
YOu need to do what the ac guy does it, a long rope with hook at the end, climb on the roof first with rope, then the hook let it down and hoke onto the machine and pull it up, small snake for small drain, big snake for big drain. Next time go up and look down first before you bring all those stuff up the roof, those are the wrong gloves for snaking with that machine, you need the welder gloves from harbor freight.
Alot of time I find the shaft on the replacement motors are longer if you don't cut some off it pushes fan up and hits housing. Hold shaft with channel locks and cut with grinder wheel good luck
Great work, Brian. Grab yourself a decent power washer and add that to your services easy money, easy work. That wet and forget shit is a joke. Keep the content coming 👍👍
I feel your pain Brian. My rental is in London, 40 miles away, and I visit a couple of times a year. I always ask tenant to have a look round if there is anything she needs repairing, and let me know, so I can take relevant tools & materials. Every time, I get there having been told everything's fine, and she says: 'Could you just have a look at the so & so.' :(
This is the 3rd time you really could have used the roofing snake in the past half a year. There's a art to that siding and the siding finger would have helped alot. The only rince on aluminum or vinyl siding that has ever worked for me required me to use a extendable soft brush abet more effort. Sweat equity sure pays at times even if it's pickup sticks. Unless you have a incredibly handy tenant I'd skip having them do yard work and average it out in the rent. If they are handy and helpful reward them.
Pushing the lawn mower too close? Jesus fucking Christ....take a step back buddy.....really listen to yourself...really think about what you are saying....fucking unbelievable. It's like some people get so unhinged living in their own heads and out of touch with what the rest of humanity thinks/reality. I don't want to be mean but I've had to call you out on your narcissism before....just take it easy. Relax. Take a breath. You are not a big deal. I'm not a big deal. The 'scratches" on the siding are not a big deal. The fact that you told the guys to trim the bushes and they did just that is not a big deal...because they are not mind readers. I can tell by the number of times that you brought the bushes up that you are really steaming over it. "Try to keep the place nice"....either I'm fucking insane or you are a psychopath. It's one or the other and since I'm always the voice of reason and the "look on the bright side" person in my family/group...the most level headed guy ....you may want to relax. Take it easy. Realistically, your tenants paid for a storm door and now you are not providing one. They should be pissed. You are harming them, not the reverse. Can you imagine how you would react if they were enraged and insulting you on a youtube channel over you removing the storm door? You would laugh, just like they should laugh about the siding scratches or the bush guy not being a mind reader. I'm pretty sure that you will show zero self awareness and zero realism but one can always hope. I'm done here either way. Can't stand the smugness and narcissism.
@@thehandymanexperience226 I sold them luckily in in the 2000's my late wife had great instincts and saw the real estate crash coming. I miss her every day. Lost in January 2016.
You need to hire your landscaping company and a HVAC company to come twice a year to inspect the system and add the fees to the rent. This you will have peace that the landscaping is being taken care of and the HVAC system is also.
Yea I'm not even sure what's this going to cost next year I might have them remove all the bushes and rocks lol I give up. I should have the hvac inspected every year. When I bought the place I cleaned each furnace. I hate maintenance calls I usually replace everything. U can't tell outside but I did so much work it's crazy dawg!!!
Hey man, I WAS WRONG ABOUT THE 15A vs 20A RECEPTACLES. While you'd think a device only rated for 15a would NOT be ok/code on a 20a circuit... I guess the code specifically calls out as 15a circuits can only have 15a rated (style?) receptacles, and 20A can have 15a or 20a rated (style?) receptacles. And that 20a receptacles on a 15a circuit is prohibited. So while it's absolutely backwards, that's code supposedly. Code and Table 210.21(B)(3)
I've recommended this many times to many people for a reason. If that 250 saves you 30 minutes a job you'll make it back fast. This replaced my toner and never looked back. I did have a chance to use the ideal one and it's better sensitivity wise but it's much more money. Since I have the et450 already ill keep it glad your liking it too. It saves you from unnecessary drywall patches 😆.
It's only because we are disappointed in your action 👩 but we love you! 😆 we appreciate what we get and thanks for all the hard work but yes more would be better. Heck you got MM to comment on your video your going someplace!
Not sure what your fee was for the repair but now you have to deduct $250 for your fancy tester most likely the repair was close to being free🤣 Great vid and good info👍
He may not of found that receptacle behind the boxes in as short amount of time as he did with the tester. I can see someone spending hours down a rabbit hole. I lost power to one of my A/C air handlers. I figured the float switch tripped it. Condensate was dry. Went to the panel no tripped breakers. I removed the panel and had 240v coming out of that breaker. I removed the wires from the A/H twisted them together to check continuity at the panel which I had. I thought maybe something in the attic ate the wires but somehow didn't short them out. Nope had continuity. I was stumped. Just for kicks I put the wires on another breaker still no power. I was 2 hours into this by now. It finally dawned on me the A/C's run through load sheds for the generator. One of the load shed circuit boards failed causing a contactor to remain open when energized. These work the opposite of an A/C contactor in a condenser. I bypassed the contactor and had power again. If I had that tool it probably would have taken 15 minutes and a lot less mental stress. The board was under warranty from Generac. They updated the boards BTW as this is an issue they are having.
@@MattHmm-rq6dn I know, that’s the only thing that’s kept me from doing it… and that’s only because I already have a way to do it, just not as easy I think
Yea just the other I traced s direct Db cable from a foundation to a shed marked it out for replacement. Turns out someone put a junction box in mid way and a cable splice(learn to dig people) that was the issue with intermittent breaker trips and dimming of power. Thank you et450 easy mode!
Yep ! That's why I automatically thought this was the only outlet and I was scratching my head. All the stuff burying the walls is what screwed me up. Traced it to the one wall and moved a couple of things and boom found that.
yeah, they all wire to minimum required by code. I have twelve here, not counting 240v circuits for welder/compressor/testing things. oh didn't count the ceiling outlets for garage openers. lol
dig the yard outside the house and put a two way cleanout with riser and cap in. never need to get on the roof again and easy to clear. 🤣 then again that's close enough may as well keep digging and replace the line from side of house to tank and install cleanout riser.😁
Get you a black stopper that comes with the Badger garbage disposals they seal perfectly to kitchen drains. I use a pair of channel locks on the top part of the black stopper and they can unclog a drain fast.
Hey Brian, I fixed my moen kitchen sink faucet that wouldn’t turn. I got a free repair kit from moen. I replaced O rings and a clip and used plumbers grease and it swivels like brand new!
In many places you could be fined severely for drain cleaning from the roof without proper safety equipment. Common practice is to pull the toilet or have an available access pipe outside.
Brian, when my house in London had roots invading the old drain, a firm came and lined the drain with a rubber liner. This seals any cracks, so roots do not grow into the drain searching for water. Would it be worth doing that at your brother's house?