Hey Tom, that's an amazing video I have never seen Sewer Fly Bugs before. I really love the way you care about your customers :) :) :) That adds up to fantastic customer service. Total respect to you and Kyle from here in the UK. Take care, stay safe. Looking forward to your next video
Had something similar with the sewer flies. Turns out it was a vent pipe not connected during a homeowner remodel that was letting them in the room. We found it made the connection and they went away.
So we are having an infestation close to this. We have had many plumbers over, all come up with different answers and problems. We fix all of them to no avail. My question is, did you not have to repair the pipe to keep them from coming back? Thanks!
Interesting 😎 But 1would have thought that the leak,where the flys come out, still would to be found in the same room. Anyway it will probably be less if the pipe break has been repaired. Will you be able to shut down the drain pipe in this room were you worked from? Till then ,stay safe👍
Good work but my question is why are there only really flies in one room and how exactly to the flies escape the sewer into the room. Surely the pipe is sealed. Or is the vent over the access point open somehow? Stay safe
A Roto-Rooter truck was sitting across the street from a doctors office i took a family member to for that procedure and i said "hey, they are getting ready for ya" lol
So where are you located??? Bc my landlord can't seem to understand my issue after 2 summers, and he keeps sending fly by night people to not do shit...I'm fed up and angry...😂😂😂
Well it looks like the garage was an addition maybe, onto a slope, which has settled. They need to brace for further hill deformation. It won’t be huge, but it’ll happen as there and no trees or shrubs stabilising the lawn.
I have a drain fly problem I have to keep the sink completely closed They are coming out of the sink think the garbage disposal Who do I call to get rid of these bugs
Question: We are having this same issue right now after a main break in the basement! The break was fixed first 4 weeks ago but the flies seemed to have mass populated since in the basement. What did you do with the "goo" around the outside of the broken pipe?
I am fighting them right now. They are hanging out around and in my basement floor drain that has the heavy iron cover over it. Im using 1 cup of salt, 1 cup of baking soda, and 1 cup of vinegar and flushing the next day with very hot water daily to get rid of them. Im hoping this works. I am in Wisconsin, and I have never seen them before this last winter.
so they got into the line through that break but how did they get into the building? wouldn't there need to be another hole within the building? We got drain flies in our building once but through a broken lead bend.
All you need is Raid bug killer. You spray down / out the area very well and let it sit for at least a couple hours. Repeat the process once a day for 3 days. Problem solved.
We have these and I have no idea why they keep returning! I tried the baking soda/white vinegar/salt mixture and poured it down the drain! They are still coming!
@@tatianachicaros5708 I did! I kept treating with baking soda and vinegar. They finally disappeared. After that I had it all dug up and the city storm water flood control program put in a new sump pump and separated my stormwater from my sewer and didn't see any the while time.