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First Time This Septic Tank Has Been Opened (50+ YEARS OF POO) 

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This customer called when their septic tank began to back up. We discovered a broken pipe and finally were able to dig up this tank that hadn't been able to be found by previous companies.
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@jasonhoward7756
@jasonhoward7756 Год назад
Master electrician here. I gave always had the upmost respect for plumbers. The only trade that digs more than I, and only trade that gets dirtier than me while doing a job that I don't want to. I don't mess with poo, so respect boys.
@jennyanimal9046
@jennyanimal9046 Год назад
My ex wusband is a certified union plumber. Never dealt with poo, it's always been new builds like hospitals, schools,office buildings, he did a 30 story building in S.F. s*** I think that might be the one that's leaning in San Francisco or the one next to it I forget which one he did.
@chadcrawford1502
@chadcrawford1502 Год назад
An electrician told me back in 2012 He had a 2nd job at the city wastewater plant he told me no joke these things. Bill Love 💕 was his name RIP 2021 He told me that 110 will when it grabs you Hold you close and live you to Death it won't let you go. That 220 will divorce you quick and knock you into the floor if you try to cheat on it and that 440 will divorce you quick and won't love 💕 you and will flat out kill ya when it grabs ya. He said unless you know this first you know nothing about electric basics. With treating Sewage for 30 years He said to do what I do you gotta Know your S#t and if you don't know sewage you don't know $#1. This was really a true story in Oklahoma.
@ThqRula
@ThqRula 4 месяца назад
He's not a plumber...
@All-AroundSepticServicesLtd
We can totally appreciate what you do being that we're in the same industry up here in Canada. Got to love those famous last words, "It hasn't been pumped in (some crazy number of years) and we've never had a problem!" It's never a problem until it's a problem.
@saved_through_faith
@saved_through_faith 6 месяцев назад
Are you a plumber? Can you tell me how exactly should the inlet and outlet pipes be? To give you a little background to our problem. Ironically, my father is a civil engineer, but he's passed the age of retirement, so he doesn't actually remember things he learned in the Engineering University much, and the fact that he monitored roads and bridges' constructions his whole life means that he has no practical experience of constructing houses before. We're building our house, and we've never felt this task being so difficult before, except when we reached the septic tank construction. My father wants things perfect and he is unable to get work done his way because of doubts that arise by people's suggestion (this includes insufficient information provided by engineers, plumber's and worker's experiences -- usually evolving around the trends in their hometowns and our neighbours' adamant suggestions in-contrary to my father's logic. Now, to cut this short: we have built our Septic tank of 3 chambers. The inlet has 2 pipes, one of them has an elbow and the other has a T, attached to their ends which are then extended about a foot below to enter the flushed water; the outlet, on the other hand, has a T attached to the end without any extended pipes. Now, my father got one of the inlet pipes' elbow's top cut into a 2''x2'' box to let the inlet gases escape (as he sees that to be the purpose of a T, and because our plumber already had installed an elbow -- without a consultation -- my father found it to be sensible to get the top part removed). I don't exactly know what he did is right or not, but he finds it okay. Now, because our neighbour argues against even for T to be installed, he finds it odd for the elbow's top to be removed (which even I found absurd when my father told me what he did). This in retrospect, my father is now not sure if what he has done is right thing, and whether he should remove that elbow, add an extended pipe and finally install a new T/elbow. It is all a mess! I need a faster answer because my father will find a way to fix ut myself tomorrow. I don't want something wrong to happen again. Therefore, a faster answer would be much appreciated. Thanks!
@lynx93tk
@lynx93tk 2 года назад
Your channel should be required viewing for everyone who has a septic system. My 1000 gallon tank was pumped 2 days ago. It serves a summer cabin that is used by 2 people for 5.5 months out of the year. Last pumping was 10 years ago. The company who pumped the tank didn't have a crust buster to mix up a poop smoothie, but none was needed as the "crust" on top was thin. He mixed it up with a metal stirring device. But it did smell like money, which I gladly spent. I dug up the lids myself. They're about 14 inches down. I was totally wiped out after digging, so I can imagine what it's like for you to have to dig up the covers, especially in the heat (it was only in the 50's here, but I was sweating). There was a small mat of roots that the operator removed from the end of the hose with his BARE HANDS! "I've been doing this for 29 years, so I'm used to it", he said when I offered him the opportunity to clean up. As for your latest video, it was fascinating seeing you locate the tank with the camera and the sensor. Your customer is smart to put in the risers.
@1roundleft821
@1roundleft821 2 года назад
I hope you didn't shake his hand 😅
@lynx93tk
@lynx93tk 2 года назад
@@1roundleft821 I didn't. And I'm glad he didn't hand me the bill. It was sent by email!! 😁
@goywonder7341
@goywonder7341 Год назад
A customer asked me "Where's your gloves?" I said "it's not cold enough for gloves yet." 😉 💩
@Studio23Media
@Studio23Media Год назад
I agree! I had no idea about the recommended maintenance of a septic system before finding this channel.
@TheBamaChad-W4CHD
@TheBamaChad-W4CHD Год назад
I always wear gloves when around bodily fluids!
@jimlovelace1014
@jimlovelace1014 Год назад
I work in the Pest Control industry and see some really nasty stuff but you guys are next level. Nothing but complete respect!!
@_JohnRedcorn_
@_JohnRedcorn_ Год назад
Yo, I worked pest control for a few years and some of those section 8 homes loaded with German roaches was the most disgusting things I’ve ever experienced. Actually, watching these guys I feel like I could do this for sure, I almost even got into sucking shit for a porta potty company because the money was so good, but there’s a damn good reason I got out of the pest control industry
@_JohnRedcorn_
@_JohnRedcorn_ Год назад
Question: If you put a three or 4 foot riser, or however long it needs to be, I suppose your crust buster would have a harder time going down the neck of the riser before entering the tank, right?
@-watermelonking
@-watermelonking Год назад
@@_JohnRedcorn_ most tanks are only about foot under so it would likely be fine
@_JohnRedcorn_
@_JohnRedcorn_ Год назад
@@-watermelonking thanks for the reply. I figured it’d be fine considering it’s common practice. As well I’m sure there are exceptions too in which it would make it more difficult.
@saved_through_faith
@saved_through_faith 6 месяцев назад
​@@_JohnRedcorn_ Are you a plumber? Can you tell me how exactly should the inlet and outlet pipes be? To give you a little background to our problem. Ironically, my father is a civil engineer, but he's passed the age of retirement, so he doesn't actually remember things he learned in the Engineering University much, and the fact that he monitored roads and bridges' constructions his whole life means that he has no practical experience of constructing houses before. We're building our house, and we've never felt this task being so difficult before, except when we reached the septic tank construction. My father wants things perfect and he is unable to get work done his way because of doubts that arise by people's suggestion (this includes insufficient information provided by engineers, plumber's and worker's experiences -- usually evolving around the trends in their hometowns and our neighbours' adamant suggestions in-contrary to my father's logic. Now, to cut this short: we have built our Septic tank of 3 chambers. The inlet has 2 pipes, one of them has an elbow and the other has a T, attached to their ends which are then extended about a foot below to enter the flushed water; the outlet, on the other hand, has a T attached to the end without any extended pipes. Now, my father got one of the inlet pipes' elbow's top cut into a 2''x2'' box to let the inlet gases escape (as he sees that to be the purpose of a T, and because our plumber already had installed an elbow -- without a consultation -- my father found it to be sensible to get the top part removed). I don't exactly know what he did is right or not, but he finds it okay. Now, because our neighbour argues against even for T to be installed, he finds it odd for the elbow's top to be removed (which even I found absurd when my father told me what he did). This in retrospect, my father is now not sure if what he has done is right thing, and whether he should remove that elbow, add an extended pipe and finally install a new T/elbow. It is all a mess! I need a faster answer because my father will find a way to fix ut myself tomorrow. I don't want something wrong to happen again. Therefore, a faster answer would be much appreciated. Thanks!
@ceneblock
@ceneblock 2 года назад
Hearing that Rigid locator...I was waiting to hear "blocked drain" in an Australian accent.
@dgurevich1
@dgurevich1 2 года назад
That thing looks like a 50s Sci fi blaster It sounds like one too...
@calfeggs
@calfeggs 2 года назад
And birds screaming in the background
@omarthewire
@omarthewire 2 года назад
With his NPC arm swinging... that guy is funny as hell.
@connieD211
@connieD211 2 года назад
And Ratty. Don’t forget about Ratty.
@coltsjason
@coltsjason 2 года назад
Ollie best I have ever seen locating lines
@djnottttt
@djnottttt Год назад
I can't believe I just spent 20 minutes watching a septic tank being pumped. But wow, you guys are good.
@chadntm8189
@chadntm8189 3 месяца назад
i was thinking the same thing
@petermclelland278
@petermclelland278 Месяц назад
I need to get a life too ​@@chadntm8189
@hanswasgaming3547
@hanswasgaming3547 Год назад
This is the first time I watched hard work on a Septic tank but I know I'll never forget the beep boop device and its unique alien sounds. Much respect.
@ricardoesquer5153
@ricardoesquer5153 Год назад
Man! I did that job for a few years here in Arizona after being in the plumbing business for 11 years and then got my CDL to see what else I could learn and do, though I really like that type of work even operating a Vactor Truck which also gave me the chance to be a pipe layer really respect for you guys and plumbers also everyone in the construction business.
@aaronsadventures123
@aaronsadventures123 2 года назад
That tree was getting all it's nutrients from that septic tank lol. All the good stuff.
@MatthewPlays321
@MatthewPlays321 7 месяцев назад
Dude yeah
@MatthewPlays321
@MatthewPlays321 7 месяцев назад
That’s because poo is ferdaliser
@dieseldragon6756
@dieseldragon6756 2 месяца назад
You'd be surprised! We have a problematic drain near us that clogs and overflows often. The flora around the manhole cover has been doing _very_ well since those problems started... 😳
@walkingfreak
@walkingfreak 2 года назад
Ridgid tools are insanely expensive but if you use them as much as you do then its more than worth the cost of it. They make some amazing quality tools that is for sure.
@ccole9080
@ccole9080 Год назад
good isnt cheap .. and cheap isnt good
@LDSKIPPER1911
@LDSKIPPER1911 Год назад
@@ccole9080I’ve purchased several cheap tools from Harbor Freight that still hold up after years of use.
@ccole9080
@ccole9080 Год назад
@@LDSKIPPER1911 Well I have too, but when performance counts , cheap tools dont count . if youve ever been in the middle of no where , in the middle of the night and a cheap tool fails , their replacememt policy is worthless . Ive had many Harbor Frt tools fail in 15 years. On the other hand Ive had less than 5 name brand fail with everyday hard professional use HF is ok for homeowner use sometimes , they arent even close to satisfactory for professional use
@saved_through_faith
@saved_through_faith 6 месяцев назад
@@LDSKIPPER1911 Are you a plumber? Can you tell me how exactly should the inlet and outlet pipes be? To give you a little background to our problem. Ironically, my father is a civil engineer, but he's passed the age of retirement, so he doesn't actually remember things he learned in the Engineering University much, and the fact that he monitored roads and bridges' constructions his whole life means that he has no practical experience of constructing houses before. We're building our house, and we've never felt this task being so difficult before, except when we reached the septic tank construction. My father wants things perfect and he is unable to get work done his way because of doubts that arise by people's suggestion (this includes insufficient information provided by engineers, plumber's and worker's experiences -- usually evolving around the trends in their hometowns and our neighbours' adamant suggestions in-contrary to my father's logic. Now, to cut this short: we have built our Septic tank of 3 chambers. The inlet has 2 pipes, one of them has an elbow and the other has a T, attached to their ends which are then extended about a foot below to enter the flushed water; the outlet, on the other hand, has a T attached to the end without any extended pipes. Now, my father got one of the inlet pipes' elbow's top cut into a 2''x2'' box to let the inlet gases escape (as he sees that to be the purpose of a T, and because our plumber already had installed an elbow -- without a consultation -- my father found it to be sensible to get the top part removed). I don't exactly know what he did is right or not, but he finds it okay. Now, because our neighbour argues against even for T to be installed, he finds it odd for the elbow's top to be removed (which even I found absurd when my father told me what he did). This in retrospect, my father is now not sure if what he has done is right thing, and whether he should remove that elbow, add an extended pipe and finally install a new T/elbow. It is all a mess! I need a faster answer because my father will find a way to fix ut myself tomorrow. I don't want something wrong to happen again. Therefore, a faster answer would be much appreciated. Thanks!
@jamestcallahanphotographer
@jamestcallahanphotographer Год назад
I always love seeing people work who know what they’re doing. You guys are total Pro!
@MyRealDelusion
@MyRealDelusion Год назад
You guys are super freaking heros for real man thank you so much.
@stevencorrea8032
@stevencorrea8032 8 месяцев назад
Yeah there's some regular Mario Brothers
@robertdonolli3579
@robertdonolli3579 Год назад
My husband now 82 owned Raven Cesspools in NY and loves your videos.
@autobug2
@autobug2 Год назад
2 yrs ago my neighbors dug out their septic tank left over from when the house was built in 1952 and not on city sewer yet. By `58 the family was on city line and didn't need the septic tank. When they dug it out, the 70+ year stench of ka-ka was enough to kill a bull! They were glad to get rid of it finally.
@downfromthereeefters
@downfromthereeefters Год назад
That is insane. 70 year old doodoo.
@Aleboy40
@Aleboy40 Год назад
Unsung Hero’s in my book Thank you kind sirs for doing what you doodoo😊.
@danrossell6375
@danrossell6375 Год назад
Never ceases to amaze me why the installers hide the access they know know you'll have to access at some time in the future.
@mistersniffer6838
@mistersniffer6838 2 года назад
That stuff just gives me gag reflexes so I could NEVER do that. Hats off to you bro!
@johnkrigin1535
@johnkrigin1535 Год назад
I worked digging up a broken drain line in a hospital. I had to clean the grease trap before they could proceed. As I was cleaning it, a carpenter walked in at the other end of the room and gagged just opening the door. My face was right over the grease trap. He said, "I don't know how you can do that." Just part of the job, was all I could say. It helped when I was the poopy baby diaper rinser when my kids were growing up. 🥴
@bryanfranco9597
@bryanfranco9597 9 месяцев назад
"Pull it forward." *Silence ensudes* "...Yeah, push it." And with the silly detector noise in the back, it's gold.
@nodaklojack
@nodaklojack 2 года назад
Thx for making these videos. Very helpful and informative.
@AndyLishious
@AndyLishious 10 месяцев назад
My grandmother's tank hasn't been opened since 1955 when it was built. Good thing i ran the outlet pipe to the local creak
@domesticrifles4068
@domesticrifles4068 9 месяцев назад
💀💀💀💀🤣
@dieseldragon6756
@dieseldragon6756 2 месяца назад
By the sounds of things, you might want to stick a _Thames Water_ logo on the output end of that... 🌊💩😉
@999pr1
@999pr1 Год назад
Great video! I can't imagine septic systems without risers any more, after hand digging mine to get it pumped out the last time. I decide then that it would be the last time, and put risers in. Then when I had to have a new system in my parent's house I made sure risers were put in there, along with several cleanout access points. Everything is now mapped on Google earth (along with field tile drainage systems).
@BEV323
@BEV323 Год назад
I've been here in my same house for 38 years and I've never had my septic pumped out. My brother has been in his house for 41 years and last week was the first time he had his septic pumped out. He said it cost him $400, that wasn't bad for 41 years.
@michaelc9128
@michaelc9128 Год назад
Sounds like after 41 years of never pumping out your brother's septic system,I bet he would say $15k for a new system because of neglect is not a bad price either,am I wrong
@gauravvij67
@gauravvij67 Год назад
​@@michaelc9128not necessarily. If you don't dump bleach and grease and use minimal soaps and don't use excessive water then a septic never needs to be pumped. Of course if any of those things are out of balance then bye bye drain field.
@Kastrius
@Kastrius Год назад
Just found this channel, all I can say is wow. I'm weird. I love this kind of stuff, yes something is wrong with me. I have a super strong stomach, the only thing I can't do is grease traps, they make me rethink my life choices.
@badpiggies988
@badpiggies988 Год назад
Fun fact: Some of that poo was eliminated by people who are no longer alive
@dieseldragon6756
@dieseldragon6756 2 месяца назад
Coming from the opposite end of the po(o)nd; I couldn't help noticing that between installation and this pump-out, my country had entered, spent 40 years in, _and_ left the European Union... 💩🇬🇧💨🇪🇺😳
@weathertrainsrandomniss1083
@weathertrainsrandomniss1083 2 года назад
That mini excavator saved lots of time with them tree roots being so close. Looking forward to the riser video. Cheers from Wisconsin.
@heathergustafson4237
@heathergustafson4237 Год назад
My ancestors had farms all over North Dakota. They put yeast down the septic tank so any disaster like this doesn’t happen. When you have to pay and do all the work yourself, you learn quickly to take care of what you own
@DanielJohnson-ec8rk
@DanielJohnson-ec8rk 2 месяца назад
I would never put yeast in my septic system
@jessdigs
@jessdigs 2 года назад
Some fucker stole our see snake micro reel off of our truck in Oakland ca the other day. He knew to grab the reel and the case with the screen and accessories. We're not plumbers, we use it to locate gas tees in gas mains
@robertpontisso4953
@robertpontisso4953 Год назад
The true hero's are not cops, the military or sports players but the people who provide a services like this.Much respect
@Hogscraper
@Hogscraper Год назад
You know it's going to be a tough one when you have to call in the luchadores.
@teresafarley4033
@teresafarley4033 2 года назад
So glad we don't have smell-a-vision....I just about gagged
@nealfry7403
@nealfry7403 2 года назад
Got 1 better than that, our tank was put in mid 60's, owners before us never pumped it out. 4 ft thick of compost.
@lolMyke
@lolMyke 2 года назад
That trees has a great food source atleast 😂
@jtsotherone
@jtsotherone Год назад
I farted just before you uncovered that cracked pipe. For a horrifying 30 seconds or so I thought it was filmed in smell-o-vision.
@TripDadLife
@TripDadLife Год назад
Literally "blasts from the past"
@_JohnRedcorn_
@_JohnRedcorn_ Год назад
I have been learning so much about poop chutes from you guys. It’s great! 😅
@johndishman8893
@johndishman8893 Год назад
I swear I could smell that through my phone
@Backyardmech1
@Backyardmech1 Год назад
Man it’s a great thing that they called you guys out to find the break next to the house as well.
@josephpacelli3691
@josephpacelli3691 4 месяца назад
Didnt think an $8000 piece of equipment can sound so annoying
@superjay_
@superjay_ 2 года назад
That guy on the excavator is one bad ass dude! You better listen boy! :)
@cobravids
@cobravids 3 месяца назад
Why would anyone bury a septic tank. So much more work.
@MyNathanking
@MyNathanking Год назад
7:18: Sewage soup!
@westreadwell9675
@westreadwell9675 Год назад
I really enjoy your show. Thanks!!
@FARMERJARED14
@FARMERJARED14 Месяц назад
This really has me curious about their leach field
@TheBigdog868
@TheBigdog868 15 дней назад
That was tight access
@warrencarnright3747
@warrencarnright3747 Год назад
Youre a no.# 1 man at a no.# 2 job !
@SegoMan
@SegoMan Год назад
A cht chauffeur that drives the Turd Hurst
@michaelmcelwain2053
@michaelmcelwain2053 Месяц назад
Bout to have mine pumped out. Luckily the lid is flush with ground. Treatment plant.
@KingJulian345
@KingJulian345 Месяц назад
Why is that sound so satisfying or is it just me
@cbrendy1217
@cbrendy1217 2 года назад
Smells like money 💰🤑
@pbnjgamin1087
@pbnjgamin1087 7 месяцев назад
I feel like this is a job where veterans will tell you "First whiff's always a doozie"
@swilldenn7160
@swilldenn7160 26 дней назад
So I guess we should start this video with the quote "oh crap"
@StariyLesnick
@StariyLesnick 4 месяца назад
В России сейчас 23:35, а я смотрю видео, как парни откачивают септик... 😅 Если серьёзно, то вы большие молодцы, ребята!
@GalacticRecroom
@GalacticRecroom Год назад
I LOVE septic tanks. You really put a spark in my obsession. Oh yeah why does my septic tank have 6 lids
@Zyczu55
@Zyczu55 8 месяцев назад
then watch "septic 5 awesome", something for you
@saved_through_faith
@saved_through_faith 6 месяцев назад
I think its good if it has 6 lids. It helps in pumping the slug faster and efficiently.
@AndyBolton310
@AndyBolton310 Год назад
Love that little excavator.
@kuttmowf
@kuttmowf Год назад
You almost found "Spaceballs the septic tank" with that locator
@bradschuh4618
@bradschuh4618 Год назад
So it’s the equivalent of a colonoscopy 😂😂
@aaronlane8276
@aaronlane8276 4 месяца назад
hydrocolonic because it’s cleaning the excrement out of the system
@appalachiansheds2898
@appalachiansheds2898 8 месяцев назад
We always used our probe rods as a witch finder
@Assnutsss
@Assnutsss 3 месяца назад
HAHAHAHAHAHA THE SOUND OF THAT THING 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 it’s like some 60s sci-fi movie robot doing computations. Lost it 😂
@_Random_Ninja
@_Random_Ninja 2 года назад
That looks like Irwin's Septic truck from OKC @17:25
@PoorPumperSociety
@PoorPumperSociety 2 года назад
We bought this off of them a year or two back! We love those guys
@xisigma
@xisigma 2 месяца назад
Do you hose down your tools before loading back up? I briefly considered a plumbing career, but I don't even like porta potties.
@Mr.Bigfoot-e2q
@Mr.Bigfoot-e2q 5 месяцев назад
You know what these guys favorite treat is? Bornwnes! Hahaha
@danielson101
@danielson101 Месяц назад
we had to hook to fire hydrant to mix
@jimmyfavereau
@jimmyfavereau 2 месяца назад
bad to the bone! well done guys
@alexmatthews2332
@alexmatthews2332 2 года назад
Looked like a good job with all the extra work involved👍🍻
@andy-339
@andy-339 2 года назад
Crazy I get mine pumped every 2 years if it needs it or not
@magnusE7
@magnusE7 2 года назад
You are saving your leach field.
@Deaconberry
@Deaconberry Год назад
Waste of money.
@dulljumbo4321
@dulljumbo4321 7 месяцев назад
man this shit is so funny they got people walking around with earthbound soundtrack generators
@MP-qf5gg
@MP-qf5gg 2 месяца назад
That’s not a septic tank. That’s a time capsule.
@RichardBeaty98
@RichardBeaty98 10 месяцев назад
Thats like pumping a time machine.
@jeromep
@jeromep 2 года назад
I still don’t understand why risers aren’t require as part of code.
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
in many areas they ARE required on new systems. Of course you never know if someone changed the landscape 30 years ago and didn't know where the tank was.
@brianhicks8234
@brianhicks8234 Месяц назад
If anyone questions why you charge the fee you do. They should watch with smellvision. Kudos to you guys.
@biglebowski5737
@biglebowski5737 Год назад
Why have I been watching this for a good while?
@hottractor1999
@hottractor1999 Год назад
Man i could smell the poo from here. Turns out it was the cat's food.
@TheFailedmessiah
@TheFailedmessiah 2 месяца назад
We love the crust buster
@annoythedonkey
@annoythedonkey 11 месяцев назад
I see why they put the clean out there, all they have to do is turn on the hose tap
@grasscutter88
@grasscutter88 Год назад
How does anyone remember 50 years back. I bet it's been pumped before. In 50 years most people are dead and or move.
@scottrjmatmsncom
@scottrjmatmsncom Год назад
The fact that I can eat dinner while watching these videos and jetter videos kinda bugs me sometimes
@daniellauck9565
@daniellauck9565 Год назад
10000 barbecues later.
@davedunn4285
@davedunn4285 26 дней назад
septic sam pumping the tank
@donaldfranklinjr7087
@donaldfranklinjr7087 Год назад
Great job on the septic
@NealD
@NealD Год назад
How long does corn still look like corn?
@1966spyderco
@1966spyderco Год назад
Damn this was a great video. Nice detective work
@jesseplouvier6374
@jesseplouvier6374 4 месяца назад
What a nightmare. The placement of that tank is so bad. Nice job though!
@macsenplays
@macsenplays Месяц назад
14:51 Poop smoothie time. MMM! Smells like money.
@pauloconnor2980
@pauloconnor2980 Год назад
3:31, yeah, there's nothing like a King William the third to block your view!!!!!!
@alexc2971
@alexc2971 Год назад
My father working in the pumping industry as well.
@saved_through_faith
@saved_through_faith 6 месяцев назад
Can you ask him how exactly should the inlet and outlet pipes of a septic tank be? To give you a little background to our problem. Ironically, my father is a civil engineer, but he's passed the age of retirement, so he doesn't actually remember things he learned in the Engineering University much, and the fact that he monitored roads and bridges' constructions his whole life means that he has no practical experience of constructing houses before. We're building our house, and we've never felt this task being so difficult before, except when we reached the septic tank construction. My father wants things perfect and he is unable to get work done his way because of doubts that arise by people's suggestion (this includes insufficient information provided by engineers, plumber's and worker's experiences -- usually evolving around the trends in their hometowns and our neighbours' adamant suggestions in-contrary to my father's logic. Now, to cut this short: we have built our Septic tank of 3 chambers. The inlet has 2 pipes, one of them has an elbow and the other has a T, attached to their ends which are then extended about a foot below to enter the flushed water; the outlet, on the other hand, has a T attached to the end without any extended pipes. Now, my father got one of the inlet pipes' elbow's top cut into a 2''x2'' box to let the inlet gases escape (as he sees that to be the purpose of a T, and because our plumber already had installed an elbow -- without a consultation -- my father found it to be sensible to get the top part removed). I don't exactly know what he did is right or not, but he finds it okay. Now, because our neighbour argues against even for T to be installed, he finds it odd for the elbow's top to be removed (which even I found absurd when my father told me what he did). This in retrospect, my father is now not sure if what he has done is right thing, and whether he should remove that elbow, add an extended pipe and finally install a new T/elbow. It is all a mess! I need a faster answer because my father will find a way to fix ut myself tomorrow. I don't want something wrong to happen again. Therefore, a faster answer would be much appreciated. Thanks!
@fishingmojados1121
@fishingmojados1121 2 года назад
Ridgid ca350 should be about $500-600 the snake should be about $3000
@cajunpagan
@cajunpagan 2 года назад
Love these Videos! "Smells like money!"
@justing6594
@justing6594 Год назад
My man pulled out the gas powered turd blender!
@Studio23Media
@Studio23Media Год назад
3-1/2ft deep and right under the sidewalk... Somebody didn't plan very well. 😅
@ToConnect2000s
@ToConnect2000s Год назад
@15:38 Need a clear hose 😂
@dangda-ww7de
@dangda-ww7de Год назад
If i were you i get a rodder, i push it down with the sonde in front, real quick.
@djohnranch
@djohnranch 3 месяца назад
Is it ironic, I'm watching this while sitting on the toilet?
@vrooooooooooooooooooom
@vrooooooooooooooooooom 2 месяца назад
@7:00 is where the action happens.
@robertkreiling1746
@robertkreiling1746 Год назад
Great job here !
@kyleadams1215
@kyleadams1215 Год назад
That locator sounds like R2D2
@Bledoston
@Bledoston 4 месяца назад
Amazing!
@servicetrucker5564
@servicetrucker5564 2 года назад
1970s huh? Disco dookie
@michaelparker5814
@michaelparker5814 2 года назад
So when my septic guy saying I need mine pumped every 5 years it is necessary bc it looks like older the crap is harder it gets
@jamiekatz7591
@jamiekatz7591 Год назад
What about the repair next to the house??
@tommychew6544
@tommychew6544 2 года назад
Hopefully the smell canceling effect of Covid has worked in your favor! I have seen young plumbers in training get splashed all up in the face when retrieving cleanouts by white mice clogs, you know what I'm talking about! The guy showing them just said "it happens" then they continued with clearing the blockage.
@ocsrc
@ocsrc Год назад
TREES !!!!! NEVER EVER LEAVE ANY BUSH, SHRUB, TREE, HEDGE, FLOWER WITHIN 500 FEET OF YOUR HOUSE !!!!!!!
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