Around here restaurants, or anything with commercial cooking has to have an oil separator, to prevent the oil from going into the actual sewage lines. Then the separator has to be cleaned out in regular intervals. (A quite unpleasant smell to be honest) I wonder If they could not install something like that in this case. I would wonder very much if those are not available in Korea.
@@alexanderkupke920 Grease traps are often managed by bacteria now to break it down. But I imagine with higher volume, the bacteria can't keep up & needs some manual cleaning.
Assessment, analize, diagnose, execution, evaluation and explanation... 👍👍👍 I've already watch all your video... You make this "dirty/stinky" job looks beautiful...🤭🤭🤭✌✌✌
Just wondering why lot of people start sentence with "I'am sorry..." without reason for being sorry about anything. This might give you a hard time dealing with different cultures and as soon as they hear "sorry" they walk on you pretty hard. Conversational politeness starts with maybe excuse me and not i am sorry. Well ... you are Sorry my name is Joe... Or do you expect such question might ofend someone? The guys are in good shape so they could balance , not fat ( US news channel terminology - gravitationally challenged on eliptical orbit...) so even empty plastic bucket can do it.
In culinary school, we weren't only taught how to cook, but also how to properly dispose cooking oil. We had oil traps that smelled like death lol but we were taught how to properly clean it too.
So the house drain water is mixing into the rain water drain? That is not legal in my country. So I was surprised. Again team work found the problem and made improvement for the customer. Thanks
In so many of your videos i see that the drains are completely messed up right from the day of construction. Backward slopes, sagging pipes, 90° elbows instead of 2x45° and lying T joints in the ground where a Y would be to code (at least in Europe). Here, whoever installed that drain leading into the collecting well should also have replaced the latter with an oil separator. I mean WTF, isn't there any decent constructor let alone plumber in all of South Korea except you guys?
@@blockeddrainkorea312 Also your videos may show a somewhat tainted picture. If all of the plumbing is done correctly, it is a lot less likely to clog and show up in one of your videos. But those installations where a lot of things "not done properly" plus wet wipes and oil poured down the drain come together, we can enjoy another video. It usually needs one thing not right, slope, a foreign object or food waste disposal, to create some video content for us to see. but in this special case with a culinary school, I am indeed wondering why they don´t run an oil separator. That would prevent a lot of problems. Believe me, there is quite some shady plumbing to be found in Europe and Germany as well, especially in older houses which had not got inspected after building, or remodelling jobs. Plumbing itself, as a lot of trades is quite regulated here, so if you get a proper plumber, they usually know what to do and not to do. Unlike for example in the UK where anyone capable of holding a pipe wrench can call himself a plumber and start a business. Here plumber is a three year apprenticeship, and if I am not mistaken you need a master plumber (a journeyman can go to school again with some experience and become a master craftsman) to be allowed to run a plumbing business. Problems mostly arise with those "we do all" property maintenance services that do not necessarily have actual plumbers doing the work. Not to mention any DIY attempts of homeowners of course. What you will find here mainly though is clogging due to wet wipes and things flushed down the toilet that don´t belong in there. Or issues with older pipes where roots got in.
This is the one channel my 3 month will watch with me. I think he likes the sound effects and the musical sound of the Korean language (remember, 3 month old baby; doesn't really understand any language yet), though if he starts talking Korean I'm screwed.
@@blockeddrainkorea312 hahahaha maybe fatberg is the spawn of high pressure quatro and the endoscope but actually its the offspring of the chain thingy but actually its the hand drill's.... now thats Makjang if i understood it correctly LOL anyways you guys rock! now the 2 bottles of soju in the chiller is calling me... XD
Did they let architect plan the plumbing? Not only it's routed badly, but they even put pipes under a parking spot, ehich pretty much guarantees the slope will go bad eventually...
Was that plum extract / juice / drink that good? OK I know you don't want to watch videos of other unclogging drains on your time off. But this one video will make you glad that you only deal with grease and drains in the city. Let me know if you watch it and would you like to be called out on this kind of job?? -- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vzKmMxVsZac.html
I’m not sure how I came to be here but I love it. Also- how many people pour oil and grease down their drains?? My Mother would have disowned me if she caught me doing that.
Mixed sewers are used pretty widely on the old continent. It's really not ideal but we gotta work with what we've got right? Where are you from and what is used there?
@@czechgop7631 In the United States, the primary method is separate sets of sewers for sanitary wastes, and for stormwater. stormwater is generally allowed to discharge directly untreated. Sanitary wastes must be treated first. Things like food or kitchen waste would not be legal to discharge to a storm sewer.
@@tylerjmarshall And that's exactly why I'm a fan of separate sewers. If there's a moderate rainfall, the combined sewer offloads "diluted" sewage straight into the waterways, thus spreading disease and polluting the environment. Separated sewers don't really have this problem I suppose. So there's one thing after all, that we Europeans can envy Americans for. It's your newer and better wastewater infrastructure.
Are the drain pipes from the culinary school routed to the wrong storm drain system? I would think they would be routed to the building main sewer system. Thanks for the video! Good work guys!