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Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey diagnoses and repairs a water system with air in it.
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Skill Level: Expert
Tools List for Fixing a Spitting Faucet:
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Blow torch [amzn.to/30dqjdb]
Shopping List:
Ball Valve [amzn.to/30x7q0Z]
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Radon test kit [amzn.to/2O9XFTV]
Steps:
1. When dealing with water issues, start from the main water shut off and work your way back. Identify any areas where air is introduced to the system.
2. Check any potential obstructions in the water line. If there’s a filter, a pump, or anything other than a water line, check to make sure it’s working properly.
3. Water filters are naturally designed to clog, so be sure to check them often and change them regularly, as that could cause obstructions.
4. It’s also possible to put flow restrictors on the water line, which could be a simple ball valve with the handle removed, to control how much water enters and leaves various parts of the system, like a radon mitigation unit. Cut the line in the desired area and solder the valve in. Once the valve is set to the desired setting, remove the handle to prevent accidental changes to the valve.
5. If water flow is an issue, identify appliances that use an excess amount of water and consider replacing them with water conserving appliances.
Resources:
Richard added a ball valve [amzn.to/30x7q0Z] to act as a flow restrictor, which can be found at home centers and plumbing supply stores.
Richard recommends that homeowners test their water for radon. Those kits [amzn.to/2O9XFTV] can be purchased at home centers and have easy-to-follow instructions.
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@purenupe1
@purenupe1 4 года назад
Absolutely the most complex home water supply systems I've ever seen
@justayoutuber1906
@justayoutuber1906 Год назад
I had one more complex
@adamkazarian7409
@adamkazarian7409 3 месяца назад
@@justayoutuber1906 I had one more complex than yours.
@cberh
@cberh 4 года назад
Christmas morning 2019, been at my families for 2 hours. Sat down and watched a 10 minute video about radon and plumbing..I dont own a house, nor know how to plum... Merry Christmas
@TheKrillWillRule
@TheKrillWillRule 6 лет назад
Let me just grab this random radon mitigation system that I just have in my truck...
@ozziesheppard17
@ozziesheppard17 6 лет назад
Ik, its the same as the "eye ball" perfectly fitted trim, exact right plumbing part.
@NarwahlGaming
@NarwahlGaming 6 лет назад
"When I run into this problem I just pull out my $3,000 tool that everybody has in their back pocket..."
@andreyyaromich8277
@andreyyaromich8277 6 лет назад
Lol
@ToqTheWise
@ToqTheWise 6 лет назад
You never know when you need a radon mitigation system.
@tommymatthews4984
@tommymatthews4984 6 лет назад
onecomputerkid I like how nothing is dirty and everything looks freshly installed lol
@Mrmudbone_gaming
@Mrmudbone_gaming 6 лет назад
“Water is on” “Water looks normal” Me: the water is coming out white...
@SirFloofy001
@SirFloofy001 6 лет назад
Microscopic bubbles usually caused by dissolved gasses like Co2 or by having a good water heater causing microscopic bubbles of steam.
@willierants5880
@willierants5880 4 года назад
@@SirFloofy001 and unfortunately Radon.
@JungleYT
@JungleYT 4 года назад
Thought it was just me... LOL
@millomweb
@millomweb 4 года назад
If the hot water heating system doesn't have an air vent in it, that's what happens. Seems strange they're bothered about radon - and have an opportunity to remove dissolved gasses and don''t use it !
@johnwquick3616
@johnwquick3616 4 года назад
Water saver faucets have built in aerator, thus water appears white
@zoiks6631
@zoiks6631 4 года назад
Tests the water: “3.6 roentgen. Not bad, not great.”
@NeverEnoughPyro40
@NeverEnoughPyro40 4 года назад
That's what you get when you have well water that is dirty as hell!
@VanceRefrigeratn
@VanceRefrigeratn 3 года назад
*throws radon mitigation manual at customer* “There - review it”
@charlest.velten6983
@charlest.velten6983 5 лет назад
NO WONDER THE PRICE ON THE HOUSE WAS SUCH A GREAT DEAL. GUYS GOT CHERNOBYL UNDER HIS BASEMENT !
@willpitts9957
@willpitts9957 4 года назад
Charles Velten gay
@wizard3z868
@wizard3z868 4 года назад
Lol happens a lot in new england my house as a kid no problems tested once a year neighbors had radon in basement's and another's had it in their well also
@jayyoutube8790
@jayyoutube8790 4 года назад
Common in the northeast. Anywhere that has granite bedrock..
@tullgutten
@tullgutten 4 года назад
Well radon is a big issue in the whole world. And especially if the house is placed over rockbed
@koekum2142
@koekum2142 4 года назад
@@tullgutten when my bed rocks i'm having fun
@canuckloyalist4681
@canuckloyalist4681 6 лет назад
Wow I'll never complain about my hard water again!
@RossMalagarie
@RossMalagarie 4 года назад
hard water? Could be worse your water could have a cancer causing gas in it, or be flammable. Flint Creek we will remember you...…..
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 5 лет назад
Thanks Rich, you are quite the problem solver. You've helped me a lot thru the years with your great videos. Thanks for sharing.
@Iamkitkatbar
@Iamkitkatbar 6 лет назад
Radon in the water. Everytime he drinks the tap its +3 Rads
@rpriesol
@rpriesol 5 лет назад
Probably Fallout fan :)
@tresslerj1985
@tresslerj1985 5 лет назад
@@rpriesol Exactly what a synth would say.
@MadTrump
@MadTrump 4 года назад
make sure he stocks up on radaway
@80fordmustang6
@80fordmustang6 4 года назад
Just go to diamond city pick up some radaway and all is good
@kalijasin
@kalijasin 4 года назад
He's got a pretty good setup for removing radon and sediment. Its an outdated system though. These days you can get an whole house three stage filter system that removes radon, sediment, organic chemicals, etc.. and mounts right to the wall (filters are 20 x 4.5").
@Carpet-Safari
@Carpet-Safari 2 месяца назад
This is the first time I ever heard and saw anything about the well water radon extraction device. Thanks George for such simple explanation of the residential well water distribution system in general and the radon extraction device in specific. I learned something new and useful today.
@acoustic4037
@acoustic4037 6 лет назад
Richard Trethewey is a genius! I wish I could hire him.
@zachikhothingo1
@zachikhothingo1 6 лет назад
Richard is awesome. I love this show.
@NumberSpace
@NumberSpace 5 лет назад
Richard's brilliance and expertise never ceases to amaze me
@agatocle11
@agatocle11 5 лет назад
You are so good to explain problems.👍
@beotheguitarist
@beotheguitarist 4 года назад
Richard is a genius. Not sure how many people could have figured that out!
@nickdesert7304
@nickdesert7304 5 лет назад
0:16 lmao you got startled
@johnvalentinocruz4467
@johnvalentinocruz4467 5 лет назад
Richard is very knowledgeable!
@HJCF0520
@HJCF0520 6 лет назад
Very interesting. Seems like a lot could go wrong and bad planning for order of filtration devices. Cool Radon mitigation system, never seen one.
@dandeleona4760
@dandeleona4760 2 года назад
I laughed out loud when the faucet spit at the user. I love these sink fixtures but something to think about when high end restaurants have this in the bathroom and you know you'll be expected at table, dry or not. :D
@WayneWBishop
@WayneWBishop 6 лет назад
He crushed it with the liquid mask. Outstanding!
@DuramaxL5P
@DuramaxL5P 6 лет назад
It looks like milk coming out of that faucet
@stifflers69mom1
@stifflers69mom1 6 лет назад
pashastookie 😆 lol it’s air in the water , so many tiny bubbles, that it turns it whiteish color ....pretty funny tho
@gtasandman
@gtasandman 6 лет назад
I stared at it for a bit till i remembered it had an aerator
@DuramaxL5P
@DuramaxL5P 6 лет назад
Jeremy Beesley you believe what you want to, I still say it's milk.
@GeorgeLockwood
@GeorgeLockwood 6 лет назад
gtasandman it doesn’t have an aerator. It is a waterfall style faucet.
@Astinsan
@Astinsan 6 лет назад
Have you ever been to Long Beach ca? It looks like milk.. and that’s city water
@spinb
@spinb 6 лет назад
The first thing I'd do is get rid of that faucet.
@murkstalinskitm5334
@murkstalinskitm5334 6 лет назад
I used to think they looked cool. After seeing the water shoot out instead of down, I'll never own one.
@Justin-C
@Justin-C 6 лет назад
They look cool, but stuff can collect in the channel and they lack the pressure to blast toothpaste out of a toothbrush. Hard pass.
@dfresh1524
@dfresh1524 6 лет назад
Justin can't have any toothpaste left on your toothbrush.
@acoustic4037
@acoustic4037 6 лет назад
Lol... Problem solved...except for the radon gas in the house
@mouaxiong8618
@mouaxiong8618 5 лет назад
These type of faucets are expensive
@Gamerz00760
@Gamerz00760 4 года назад
I like having a well...very cheap to maintain overall. Spent 800 on new well pump and 200 on pressure tank couple times... Not bad for 20 years.. and maybe pumped septic 5 times about a $1000 total. So $2000 and around $600 for softner, and maybe $1000 in pellets. Compared with $60-$100 a momth water bill. Which is $720-$1200 per year times 20 is $14800-24000. Costs balance out at the end of it, I like having constant water available without concern of unexpected water bills.
@brandonfrancey5592
@brandonfrancey5592 4 года назад
There is benefits both ways. Your water bill is going to be fairly consistent every month unless you fill a pool or develop a leak you never notice. The surprise of a slightly larger water bill is nothing compared to the surprise of finding out you have a bad well and need to drill a new one. Not everyone has that $5,000 to $10,000 just sitting around. Or finding out your water is contaminated and need a UV filter or Radon diffuser. In the long a well is probably cheaper but it comes with a lot of large up front costs and any well problems are your problems. Being on city water you might pay more overall but it's the same consistent amount and if the water stops, you call the city to come out and fix it.
@RossMalagarie
@RossMalagarie 4 года назад
@@brandonfrancey5592 yep if the price is the same on one hand you just pay a bill and get a minimum standard of pressure, quality, and unlimited water on the other its a large upfront cost, repairs, replacements, area to house equipment, all which you are responsible to pay someone to fix/replace. SO if they come out to the same 20yr price I would say it would only be feasible in areas that have no city water option. But that's just my 2 cents.
@pavelow235
@pavelow235 4 года назад
I average 50 a month for municipal water, or 1200 dollars a year, two full bathrooms, no gardens.
@RossMalagarie
@RossMalagarie 4 года назад
@@pavelow235 wouldn't $50 per month be $600 not $1200 a year?
@RossMalagarie
@RossMalagarie 4 года назад
@@pavelow235 yeah my water bill averages $12 a month, ($144 year average) for one person, one full bath, and no other extra water usage like gardens.
@silvergrizzly316
@silvergrizzly316 6 лет назад
Ya gotta want to live in that neighborhood to buy a house with that much damn plumbing! GEESH!!!
@JimmyTurner
@JimmyTurner 5 лет назад
I'm pretty sure I saw this on TV a few months ago. First time I've seen a clip on here that I saw on tv too lol.
@duo315
@duo315 2 года назад
i work in dialysis, we have a pretty cool water room for purifying tap water. I always enjoy seeing people's cool water setups
@evanstopnik6741
@evanstopnik6741 5 лет назад
That was literally a perfect description
@systematic101
@systematic101 6 лет назад
what's with all the sharkbite? you're already using PEX. Just do the crimping or better yet let the PEX do the compression.
@F14koFreegun
@F14koFreegun 3 года назад
Its staged they wanna make it look as easy as possible they dont care about longevity..
@DanBurgaud
@DanBurgaud 2 года назад
9:18 "....is actually radon..." BINGO! good thing Richard fixed it!
@waldotrueb6081
@waldotrueb6081 2 года назад
When we bought our place , we hired a home inspector to give us a detailed report on all the systems. The roof, electric, windows, insulation, drainage, framing-foundation. And well, plumbing. 250 $ and worth every penny..
@GamerTeju15
@GamerTeju15 Год назад
Richard is smart & genius
@iuploadstuff5806
@iuploadstuff5806 4 года назад
That laugh at the end tho 😂
@keathflott3736
@keathflott3736 5 лет назад
I can't wait to see Kevin in Omaha, NE!
@morphorod
@morphorod 3 года назад
That was fascinating.
@nebtheweb8885
@nebtheweb8885 5 лет назад
Lol, he shakes the bucket at 6:36 as if he were "shaking the dew off his lily" 😅
@alexn9775
@alexn9775 3 года назад
This comment deserves more likes
@notyou1877
@notyou1877 4 года назад
That's an easy to get to and service kind of system.
@_A_343
@_A_343 Год назад
Excellent
@looncraz
@looncraz 6 лет назад
A proper solution would have been to increase flow INTO the radon remover instead of restricting flow afterward. That guy had so little volume left over coming out of that faucet it makes me sad.
@fortunado_
@fortunado_ 6 лет назад
looncraz would that require replacing the pump underground with a higher rated gpm?
@tommytmt
@tommytmt 5 лет назад
looncraz - I don’t know man, 5gpm is a lot of water. I have a huge tub with a very large faucet to satisfy that tub with a flow of about 4gpm. When it’s flowing at its maximum of 4gpm it just gushes out, it seems to be a ton of water.
@ShyMplsMale
@ShyMplsMale 5 лет назад
Those faucets aren’t supposed to have a ton of flow. It looked normal to me.
@pavelkolp
@pavelkolp 5 лет назад
Most faucets are designed for 1-2 GPM Shower heads around 2 GPM. 5GPM is more then enough
@deanrapp5658
@deanrapp5658 5 лет назад
Paul M the problem is when 2 sinks and the washer are on or someone is in the shower the dishwasher is running and someone else flushes a toilet. The more gpms the better
@Doorkicker505
@Doorkicker505 5 лет назад
That water system was crazy !!! My life is very simple.
@GreatDivideSven
@GreatDivideSven 6 лет назад
Thanks, Richard, for your best
@jessejohnson159
@jessejohnson159 3 года назад
And the filter housing still had contaminates floating around (6:58) when he installed it with a new filter? Why?
@dmo848
@dmo848 4 года назад
Prime example of why you pay your plumber allot of money. No regular guy can figure that 1 out even after being shown pictures and all. WOW that is a smart man
@VCGConstruction
@VCGConstruction 6 лет назад
Great video guys!
@TheInroad
@TheInroad 6 лет назад
As a home buyer I am taking one look at that rats nest of a water system and saying “I’m out”
@fd3871
@fd3871 5 лет назад
i'm more concerned with well water having radon in it. i wouldn't trust a radon mitigation system as the last step between me and my family and potential health issues.
@trademanZzbloodzZ
@trademanZzbloodzZ 5 лет назад
I’m a plumber, stay away from wells $$$$$$$
@dodgeplow
@dodgeplow 5 лет назад
You don't get a choice depending where you want to live
@bacwoodsgospel6879
@bacwoodsgospel6879 4 года назад
Its a manifold so he can turn off sections of his home similar to a breaker box
@ronamer1
@ronamer1 4 года назад
@@dodgeplow but you DO have a choice of where you live.
@jdcisneros9023
@jdcisneros9023 4 года назад
That was amazing
@BUEAU
@BUEAU 4 года назад
@0:15 Try not to get any on ya, Richard LOL
@trickster_qc
@trickster_qc 3 года назад
Such s small repair for a system so complex!
@SaltySparrow
@SaltySparrow 4 года назад
That water system is insane. This is why I made sure I had city water, lol.
@LtMuraida
@LtMuraida 3 года назад
Love the videos. We learned in class, however, not to use a ball valve to meter the water supply. The proper valve would be a gate valve
@lnk4328
@lnk4328 2 года назад
No way would you ever use a gate valve to meter with. Maybe a globe valve.
@kenc2257
@kenc2257 3 года назад
Richard solved the mystery--he's the Agatha Christie of plumbers. I'm glad his explanation to Kevin included the tidbit that the "faucet spitting" was radon-air! That wasn't good, and it's a safety issue for the homeowner to make sure it--the radon-air--get's properly exhausted above the house, and doesn't enter the living spaces (or basement).
@gustavocervantes5435
@gustavocervantes5435 2 года назад
Great video!! Can you tell us to how take air out of water lines?
@1806StoneHouse
@1806StoneHouse 6 лет назад
Lol. That would wake you up in the morning! Haha
@anthonyjimenez9260
@anthonyjimenez9260 4 года назад
This question is for me
@woof3598
@woof3598 2 года назад
knew about Radon, didnt know it was in water too...something else to buy
@ForsakenTempl
@ForsakenTempl 2 года назад
That's one smart plumber
@johnbecich9540
@johnbecich9540 6 лет назад
I would have installed an electrically-controlled shut-off valve, instead of a flow restricter, at the feed line into the house and washing machine. That valve would shut on any occasion when the supply in the black radon-abatement tank goes too low. Further improvement might be afforded by a larger filter surface area on the supply side of said tank.
@76biggdogg
@76biggdogg 6 лет назад
Looks like a lot of stuff to go wrong.
@DarkRaptor99
@DarkRaptor99 6 лет назад
Oh I'm sure he's putting a plumbers kid through Harvard.
@johnperdue7541
@johnperdue7541 6 лет назад
DarkRaptor99 What's wrong with a plumber kid going to Harvard?
@DarkRaptor99
@DarkRaptor99 6 лет назад
It was a joke about how much the guy probably charged to do the job. Nothing is wrong about a plumber or a carpenters kid going to Harvard.
@askurmom1
@askurmom1 4 года назад
@@johnperdue7541 he's probably pretarded due to the water.
@magicdark725
@magicdark725 4 года назад
@@DarkRaptor99 not with all thru sharkbite, that's home owner junk
@RandomPsychic
@RandomPsychic 4 года назад
6:57 FFS you changed the filter...at least clean out the housing before reassembling...floaties
@TheFourthWinchester
@TheFourthWinchester 3 года назад
Around 3:10, you could see that guy wanted to move out of the home asap. LMAO.
@fasteddie4145
@fasteddie4145 6 лет назад
the RN-222 decay chain does start with U-238 but Alpha decays directly from Ra-226.....
@grovecitysirens_GCS
@grovecitysirens_GCS 3 года назад
0:45 Him : blah hhcgcgcgcv Home owner: ok ok Camera man: right on his shoulder
@lambert1702
@lambert1702 6 лет назад
Nice Speed Queens!
@moisty254
@moisty254 4 года назад
The faucet was just excited to see the boyz
@benjimcdowell1627
@benjimcdowell1627 5 лет назад
Don't you just love all of the freaking experts that thinks they know it all. Yes sarcasm. Come on people These guys are professionals so they must be doing something right
@stephensnell1379
@stephensnell1379 2 года назад
People in the comments think they know what they are on about when in fact they know absolutely nothing compared to Richard in the video
@TwoToedSloth
@TwoToedSloth 3 года назад
why not move the sediment filtration downstream from the radon mitigation system
@carmelonavarro7327
@carmelonavarro7327 6 лет назад
Who has an extra radon mitigation device?
@merlinious01
@merlinious01 6 лет назад
A semi-scripted plumbing video
@johnperdue7541
@johnperdue7541 6 лет назад
carmelo navarro Dumbasses who have money and no common sense, believe in global warming, and that plastic won't leach into the drinking water........
@nerfinator6
@nerfinator6 6 лет назад
TBH I'd prefer plastic to radon
@kalijasin
@kalijasin 5 лет назад
Anyone who does not want too get cancer from.
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage 5 лет назад
@@kalijasin Meh, I smoke unfiltered Plow Boy hand rolled cigarettes. Bring in on, Radon! Show me what you got!
@rjwalker6677
@rjwalker6677 5 лет назад
All I have in my basement is a hot water heater because I get city water. I have no filter, no cleaner, no neutralizer, no stabilizer, no pump, no radon remover, no pressure adjustment and no Water softener. And I'm glad. With all those gadgets, i would be afraid something would always break.
@soyeljefe8502
@soyeljefe8502 3 года назад
I'm confused why he didn't try to fix the amount of water entering the radon mitigation system. If there's a restriction on the flow, seems like you'd want to try to fix that first before reducing the outflow to the house.
@markbernier8434
@markbernier8434 4 года назад
Both pressure accumulators are too small for a normal house. Crazy system installed like that.
@charlesxix
@charlesxix 5 лет назад
Glad my water comes from a local water utility.
@youngrav2311
@youngrav2311 Год назад
Dude that’s a complex system!
@promisedlandadventures3617
@promisedlandadventures3617 2 года назад
just a question and I'm by no means a plumber, but wouldn't the radon mitigation systems pump shut off when the water is low? I thought I saw the float valves in the tank when he took the lid off. I know that would stop all water flow out, but allow the tank to catch up...
@xBlade_gg
@xBlade_gg 3 года назад
Correct me if I'm wrong because I don't know anything about plumbing but couldn't he have just put the radon system first in the chain. Like instead of having the water run through the filters as soon as it comes out of the ground, put the mitigation system first followed by whatever filters the homeowner wants.
@davidriley7659
@davidriley7659 5 лет назад
If it were me, i'd just add an extra tank after the radon air thingy. That acts as "surplus water" to supply to the pump, and allow for natural sediment settling (and gas removal). He's short 1-2 gallons/minute, so a 60 gallon tank would give him 30 minutes of continuous flow before the gargling occurs
@raybonz7939
@raybonz7939 5 лет назад
Richard what do you think about sharkbite fittings?
@nighthawkj30A4
@nighthawkj30A4 4 года назад
Radon is in Granite counter tops but its look excellent. So I don’t give the radiation to much though
@jnagle351
@jnagle351 5 лет назад
How did Annette restriction or changing the flow affect water pressure throughout the house?
@Guillotines_For_Globalists
@Guillotines_For_Globalists 6 лет назад
I see that gate valve with packing nut upside down by the radon mitigation device. NO NO as sediment will build up in the valve!
@calledout8665
@calledout8665 4 года назад
On a regular water system could no anti knocks at water lines ends have the same symptom?
@mikeclarke3005
@mikeclarke3005 6 лет назад
would the Radon be harmful to wash cloths in ? could run the washer before the Radon Mitigation ?
@MrJoeyplatinum
@MrJoeyplatinum 6 лет назад
This guy has been there, and done that.........well versed at his trade.
@HighVoltageMadness
@HighVoltageMadness 5 лет назад
a ball valve should never be used as a flow control device. It is meant to turn the water off or on. If a ball valve is used to restrict the water flow it will cause the seal to be eroded away by the high-velocity water flow.
@wesnoble510
@wesnoble510 3 года назад
Why not increase flow to the radon separator or restrict only at the washer instead of restricting the entire house? I would think it will lower the pressure in the shower in this case.
@thomasbroking7943
@thomasbroking7943 5 лет назад
Brown filter is where I will always start..radon in the water would put me off, i don't know enough about it to know if it's worth the risk & expense to live there..must really love the property.
@robertmccabe2993
@robertmccabe2993 4 года назад
I see you used my favorite valve Shark bite
@Wingsrangee
@Wingsrangee 6 лет назад
Holy Sharkbites Batman!
@tonybaggett1984
@tonybaggett1984 6 лет назад
Trey Andrews I was thinking that to. Never seen so many in an install. Nothing wrong with it just bumps up the cost quite a bit.
@volvo09
@volvo09 6 лет назад
Tony Baggett - I don't see anything wrong with them if a homeowner does it, but I'd expect a pro to crimp it... Just my non pro opinion, but I really don't see those as a way to install _every_ connection unless you are a homeowner without the tools. Copper to pex I may be ok with them using one but I'd still want a solid soldered or crimped copper fitting from a pro installer.
@tonybaggett1984
@tonybaggett1984 6 лет назад
volvo09 they are great for repairs or connecting non-similar material. Even adding the valve like he did is good. But when the installer of the system used that many, wow! For the cost of all those shark bites you could have bought a very nice crimping tool and enough fittings and crimp rings to plumb an entire house!
@itech301
@itech301 6 лет назад
Tony Baggett the guy that installed that was a fitting supplier
@volvo09
@volvo09 6 лет назад
iTech - he certainly supplied the homeowner with some :)
@MJPercy
@MJPercy 6 лет назад
lol that spray of water scared me xDD
@chrisryan846
@chrisryan846 4 года назад
Lets be honest we all knew what the problem was right away. It was so obvious. ( Huge respect to this guy he is incredibly smart)
@RespectAllFearNone
@RespectAllFearNone 5 лет назад
Sometimes you gotta be an investigator/detective to be a good plumber lol great diagnostic skills 👍🏼
@mrru0618
@mrru0618 3 года назад
I think he should also replace those washers with high efficiency units.
@stephensnell1379
@stephensnell1379 2 года назад
You fool it's a washing machine and dryer
@EMBer3000
@EMBer3000 6 лет назад
Why not install a bigger reservoir or pressure tank to match the max outflow volume?
@crumplezone1
@crumplezone1 6 лет назад
Blimey more pipes than a petroleum plant !
@RossMalagarie
@RossMalagarie 4 года назад
His house is run by BP. Yeah I've worked at that house as a water quality tech supervisor regional manager. They didn't show you the guard shack and 5 techs that it takes to run that water system. But it is a thing of beauty. ;)
@unused7629
@unused7629 4 года назад
Jeff Jones more pipes than an english newspaper station
@rbsrbs5522
@rbsrbs5522 5 лет назад
Only Richard would have one of these on his truck cool
@ericsad5210
@ericsad5210 5 лет назад
why would a sediment filter be the last step instead of the first. The path flow of all the filters and treatments just seem really inefficient to me.
@bryanmitchell5728
@bryanmitchell5728 4 года назад
Do you have to worry about radon with a concrete slab?
@twennywonn
@twennywonn 6 лет назад
I like that his mirror is hanging by a command hook.
@nickm5911
@nickm5911 6 лет назад
twennywonn yup
@mantroid
@mantroid 6 лет назад
Judging by the lack of decor in that bathroom, I'd say he just moved in and is now discovering the true joys of home ownership.
@volvo09
@volvo09 6 лет назад
About as sturdy as some of the sh*t you get at home stores I guess... I was lying in bed one night when I heard plate glass shatter. I go into the bathroom and found that the side mirror on the gheap medicine cabinet had fallen off! I could see It was held on with 3 strips of double sided tape (the white foam centered stuff) that sagged over the course of about 5 years from the weight of the glass and finally detached, letting the mirror fall onto the sink. I was shocked, a normal person would assume it'd be attached with a permanent adhesive of some sort.... But TAPE????
@dfresh1524
@dfresh1524 6 лет назад
Haha good catch
@JasonW.
@JasonW. 4 года назад
@@volvo09 someone at whatever company did a thorough cost analysis and engineering review. They determined it would be your problem and went as cheap as possible. After making all they would of that model, the money saved was effectively the cost of the reviews, so company was happy. Meanwhile, your mirror broke from cheapened installation.
@jaimerobles4228
@jaimerobles4228 6 лет назад
Got's the distance like mine. Same color too.
@aaronwilson9465
@aaronwilson9465 5 лет назад
If its because the top loader takes more water than the system can provide in a short time, why not just switch to a front loader to reduce the water usage?
@pufthemajicdragon
@pufthemajicdragon 4 года назад
Seems to me that the problem is a lack of supply and could also be resolved by a larger tank after the radon dohickey. A bigger tank might be more expensive, but then I'd just swap with the big one he's already got. But maybe installing a valve and reducing his overall flow rate is cheaper and faster.
@millomweb
@millomweb 4 года назад
Looks to me like a bodge of a fix ! There were 2 float switches in the radon separator - I'd suggest one of these should have been connected to the next pump to ensure it didn't run when the water level was too low !
@John_Lee_
@John_Lee_ Год назад
Would that mean the water pressure would shut off at times?
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