You stop caring so much when you are covered in it daily. Pump truck operators are better than us though. I always offer them a handwash with disinfectant after a pump out. I think 1/10 except the offer 😅
When you pulled the toilet of the wall and you looked at the cockroach upside down and said " that's seen better days" I totally cracked up with laughter. Thanks Ollie. Priceless
Ollie is going to get the drains cleaned out. Thanks for the video great job blasting out the drains in the AU awesome Mate nicely done 👍✅ All good ❤️❤️ it. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️❤️👍.
@@RockSpoon123 It's a black widow spider. You don't want to be bit by them... their venom attacks the nervous system...stiff muscles, nausea or vomiting, difficulty breathing, abdominal cramping, excessive sweating, rash or itching, swollen eyelids, weakness or tremors, difficulty walking or moving. Overall not a fun day if you're bit by one of these!
You sure are thorough, there are other plumbers or contractors that would not spend half the time looking for the ROOT cause of the issue. You are a true professional and should be proud of yourself. Another great job. I really do learn a lot from your videos.
Another great repair maintenance visit today. Always enjoy watching you conquer problems! Your the best Ollie! All good? All gooood! Cheers mate! 🇦🇺🙂👍🇺🇸
I've actually been waiting to see an encounter with the infamous funnel web spider (not that i wish bad things to happen to ollie), but from what I've read where they like to dwell etc i wouldve thought ollie wouldve crossed paths with one by now. But I'm from America and i only know what I've read. Maybe they're not as common as i think they are? In america we just assume there's one hiding in every bush.
Remember that video with the house full of roots? Every single line and drain was solid roots, all the way up the sides of the building. I think he said it all had to be redone.
Ollie that was a very simple clean out that had some roots in the drain pipe got it cleared and flowing for the customer all good mate si u on the next one 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Well, well, finally know what that little u shape on back of toilet is for. The plumbing lol. Here in the US our water pipes comes from the bottom of the wall. I've installed a lot of toilets and never realized that is what that u shape in the back of toilet 🚽 was. Great work as usual. P.S. you have so many icky bugs there.
Thanks for all your videos, after my long days it's always nice to watch someone else work. You really do earn your bread. Well done, hello from Indiana 😊
Nice work, Ollie! When you did the toilet paper flush test, I thought there was no way you would beat the flush to the open IO, but sure enough you did. Nice hustle!
@35:35 When you said to the customer, "This toilet, don't sit". I thought at first you said "Don't sh*t" .🤣🤣I hope the lady on the phone translated correctly!👍👍
You reminded me of Steve Irwin with those spiders. "Wow ! Look at those very dangerous spiders.. Let's get closer" 😂 Holy shit. You must spend a fortune on toilet paper with the amount you use. 🤣🤣
On this job, DA brushes aside all obstacles, sticks to the facts, and won’t allow any potentially negative leaks about the quality of his work. 😅 Best channel on RU-vid! Cheers.
I don't know what it was about the camera coming out the other side but it just made me smile. I also really like the plumbing in Australia for the toilets. No S on the back of the toilet or whatever that is. Looks like it is so much easier to use that access point behind the toilet.
Hey Ollie, I got a camera on Amazon that has about an 3 meter "lens" on it that is about as big around as a pencil but can bent around about a 50mm radius. It is full color and only cost about $130 US. It works great for looking down traps and toilets. Just fyi.
That is a first…Ollie speaking out about needing to be careful around a critter. Who knows what dangers lurk in those pipes, basements, yards, and bushes.
May have been mentioned already, but I have always wondered what that notch in the back of the tank was for. Don't see a lot of toilets plumbed in that way here in the States...in fact, I've never seen one but have seen a notch like that on several of them.