The two of you are a perfect team, making sure each other are not getting frustrated with a difficult situation and seeing the task done with great teamwork.
Had a similar problem in our new apartment back in '11. The shower drain never really drained very well from the beginning and regularly needed unclogging. After a couple of years I got fed up and bought a long twist spring. I managed to retrieve several pieces of electrical wire and cement from the drain, apparently the builders were messy. Though that was of course not nearly as difficult a job as this was!
@@Alexander_l322 He indicated that there was cement found in the drain! Folks have got to start reading entire posts where you have to click to see the entire paragraph
I have seen a piece of lumber in drain line at apartment.. It was about a foot long. It was stuck at 90 elbow and the customer had constant clogging problem for years until we put camera down and found piece of lumber in the wall of unit below. Mistake or sabotage? We will never know. Management paid for the repair.
@@lambition Sure sounds like sabotage to me, honestly how would a piece of lumber a foot long just happen to drop into a drain pipe which was being installed all at once?
I've missed these videos so much. I thought something might have happened and I was worried. Of course it's perfectly okay if you want to stop uploading, but I'm happy to see this isn't the case yet.
Good to see you back! I thought you took a break! Anyway.......i was on the edge of my seat thru this video! TENSE ANTICIPATION! With a great outcome! Love you fellows! Fine work! You have made a good name for yourselves!
*At the end where they were running the drain test (at 12: 42), you could see the corrogated drain discharge line going from the sink into the main drain, when they installed the plumbing, they must have ran it down the drain pretty far and over the years the piece broke off, maybe even being clogged at one point and the drain auger could have broke the piece off and it fell down and they never even knew it must have broke off. That's the most likely scenario.*
a hot air pistol might have helped a lot to soften that tube. :) BTW I wish you guys were here in my area in Ecuador. I have a kitchen sink that has trouble with fat clogs since we moved into this house. First caused by bad angle in drain pipe which has been fixed and most of the clog had been removed but now is clogged again and even acid won't help to open it up again. Worst thing is there is literally not a single company/person here that offers drain cleaning services.
*At the end where they were running the drain test (at 12: 42), you could see the corrogated drain discharge line going from the sink into the main drain, when they installed the plumbing, they must have ran it down the drain pretty far and over the years the piece broke off, maybe even being clogged at one point and the drain auger could have broke the piece off and it fell down and they never even knew it must have broke off. That's the most likely scenario.*
Why isn't there an s bend trap under the sink? Instead, more thin corrugated hose that looks like it was taken off a washing machine drain hose! Nothing worse than corrugated drain pipes for buildup of sludge and causing blockages because it slows water flow and promotes sedimenting. Plumbers in the video were great, but whoever originally plumbed that sink drain was dodgy a.f.
how do you feel about working with customers peaking over your shoulders and talking for the full duration of the job? I hate it, i need to focus and swear and it feels like added pressure
*At the end where they were running the drain test (at 12: 42), you could see the corrogated drain discharge line going from the sink into the main drain, when they installed the plumbing, they must have ran it down the drain pretty far and over the years the piece broke off, maybe even being clogged at one point and the drain auger could have broke the piece off and it fell down and they never even knew it broke off. That's the most likely scenario.*
*At the end where they were running the drain test (at 12: 42), you could see the corrogated drain discharge line going from the sink into the main drain, when they installed the plumbing, they must have ran it down the drain pretty far and over the years the piece broke off, maybe even being clogged at one point and the drain auger could have broke the piece off and it fell down and they never even knew it must have broke off. That's the most likely scenario.*
Thank you for waiting. I took a one-month break. 😄
It's Ok. I've watched 하수구의 제왕 videos while I wait for english sub version
I hope you had a good rest in that time, its well deserved!
Thought the channel got disbanded! Thank you for the uploads again :)
Hope your fresh & well. Welcome back 🎉🎈🎊
stay safe stay healthy guys..
It must be harder for you to work when the customer is watching so closely...but you did it!!!!Great teamwork and work ethic
Great work, Choi and Yang! This one looked so incredibly frustrating; I know that I would've been cursing all the way through that job.
We have all missed you! Happy you are in good health and posting excellent videos for us all again!
The two of you are a perfect team, making sure each other are not getting frustrated with a difficult situation and seeing the task done with great teamwork.
Plumber in NY here. You two are amazing. Love the videos thank you for the content.
Had a similar problem in our new apartment back in '11. The shower drain never really drained very well from the beginning and regularly needed unclogging. After a couple of years I got fed up and bought a long twist spring. I managed to retrieve several pieces of electrical wire and cement from the drain, apparently the builders were messy. Though that was of course not nearly as difficult a job as this was!
Bart Kuijper
Sounds like sabotage to me, maybe the contractors were pissed off for some reason and decided to retaliate.
@@watershed44 maybe but I think they’d use cement and pour It into the drain to really fuck it up lol
@@Alexander_l322 He indicated that there was cement found in the drain! Folks have got to start reading entire posts where you have to click to see the entire paragraph
I have seen a piece of lumber in drain line at apartment.. It was about a foot long. It was stuck at 90 elbow and the customer had constant clogging problem for years until we put camera down and found piece of lumber in the wall of unit below. Mistake or sabotage? We will never know. Management paid for the repair.
@@lambition Sure sounds like sabotage to me, honestly how would a piece of lumber a foot long just happen to drop into a drain pipe which was being installed all at once?
So polite, both you and the customers. We should all be this cordial.
The moral of the story is, go cheap on the front end pay dearly on the back end. Corrugated tubing has no place in household plumbing.
Yup and they just used it again :P
@@paulbolus9399 Means they will have more work available sooner rather than later :)
Glad you are back!
A very difficult job but you have fixed the issue. Good work guys!!!
Such patience and dedication. Choi and Yang are my new heroes.
Really missed your videos and then you come back with a very difficult job. Great work guys!!
I've missed these videos so much. I thought something might have happened and I was worried. Of course it's perfectly okay if you want to stop uploading, but I'm happy to see this isn't the case yet.
That's some happy customer. Great job
Your sound effects are quite enjoyable. Entertaining like. Excellente porfavor.
It's been forever😭i missed y'all so much. So happy to finally see the update again! now let me watch the video🥰
It's been a while welcome back😆
Thank you for uploading again! Was worth the wait!
So wonderful that your back. Hope you Guys had a nice break.
you guys look like you enjoy working with each other. work life is much better when everyone gets along!
Finally, I missed you guys so glad you're back.
Great job as always and I'm glad to see your back from vacation 😀 😄
I just snorted hearing that "nope" voice clip, knowing EXACTLY where its from
Good to see you back! I thought you took a break! Anyway.......i was on the edge of my seat thru this video! TENSE ANTICIPATION! With a great outcome! Love you fellows! Fine work! You have made a good name for yourselves!
Glad to see the videos are back. Good work!!
Hey! Welcome back! Hope the time off was enjoyable!
Well worth to wait. You lads never disappoint! 👌🏻
Glad to see you back. Greetings from Germany. And you got gimbap as a bonus! Good job!
😁 Welcome back. Hope you had wonderful vacation‼️ Happy Year of 🐯 Tiger.
You did an excellent job. 6-years with that in the pipes 😮
Amazing work and the best tools for the job. Still I'm glad you do it so I don't have too.
Hooray! You're back! Missed you guys,
Good to see you back 🙏🏻
So many sound effect 🤣🤣🤣. Omg. The best !!!!
Fantastic job guys! You always do a fantastic job though! 🥰
I'm glad I found this
You guys do great work
Great work!
Awesome job guys,,,
You guys are hard workers you don’t leave until the job is done 👍🏻
Great job
Welcome back, hope all is well with everyone.
Good job!!!
Wishing you a very happy lunar new year. Have a blessed and wonderful year ahead.
You guys are back..!
Great video!
World is different in S.Korea, you are coming in for some work and have to fend off drinks and dinner!! Hahaha, so lovely!
Very professional
Welcome back. Finally new video 😍
Great job! How did that piece of corrugated get in there?
*At the end where they were running the drain test (at 12: 42), you could see the corrogated drain discharge line going from the sink into the main drain, when they installed the plumbing, they must have ran it down the drain pretty far and over the years the piece broke off, maybe even being clogged at one point and the drain auger could have broke the piece off and it fell down and they never even knew it must have broke off. That's the most likely scenario.*
Well done!
a hot air pistol might have helped a lot to soften that tube. :)
BTW I wish you guys were here in my area in Ecuador. I have a kitchen sink that has trouble with fat clogs since we moved into this house. First caused by bad angle in drain pipe which has been fixed and most of the clog had been removed but now is clogged again and even acid won't help to open it up again. Worst thing is there is literally not a single company/person here that offers drain cleaning services.
Start up your own company and corner the market 😉
Everyone is entitled to a break. No problem.
Fine, your back.
Welcome back!!!
Yey new video
AMAZING JOB 👏
Missed you guys! :D
Welcome back.
Thank you for your work, no no no that is nowhere near enough get your Won out now.
Welcome back its been a while
Welcome back from the vacation to refill your spirit!
You have a lot of flexible drains that probably would not be code here in the US based on what I saw in that video
I have missed you guys! I wanted to let you know that some other Korean people are using your videos and putting their names on them!
Kitchen looks like a plumbing supply ehowroom.
How did that corrugated pipe get in there? Good job getting it out. 👍
*At the end where they were running the drain test (at 12: 42), you could see the corrogated drain discharge line going from the sink into the main drain, when they installed the plumbing, they must have ran it down the drain pretty far and over the years the piece broke off, maybe even being clogged at one point and the drain auger could have broke the piece off and it fell down and they never even knew it must have broke off. That's the most likely scenario.*
I believe that flap door was a check valve
I the past there was a block and somebody tried to remove it with a piece of vacuum hose and the hose got stuck. That is my guess.
Why isn't there an s bend trap under the sink? Instead, more thin corrugated hose that looks like it was taken off a washing machine drain hose! Nothing worse than corrugated drain pipes for buildup of sludge and causing blockages because it slows water flow and promotes sedimenting. Plumbers in the video were great, but whoever originally plumbed that sink drain was dodgy a.f.
That was great 👍
Feels like seen a video that there are also a pipe that clog the kitchen sink. I guess it's also from this channel
Please... I'm not the only one who likes maknae's voice (Choi) 🥲 he's always soft spoken
Could you have used a hairdryer to soften the corrugated pipe for removal?
Not unless they make a waterproof one. Electricity and water are not friends.
I think another plumber left that in there... How else did it get there?
There's a channel called "Blocked Drain Korea".
How the hell did it get inside the drain? some paranormal vacuum hose?
I missed you! ❤
how do you feel about working with customers peaking over your shoulders and talking for the full duration of the job? I hate it, i need to focus and swear and it feels like added pressure
Aaaaa finally a new videooo!
My first question is why is a what looks like vacuum hose down the drain next is how
Naughty thumbnail. What finally came out of the drain is not what your video thumbnail was hinting at 😃
You guys were gone a while ??
That big kimche festival 6 years ago.
1:29 Lmao grease in this angle???
And it was pipe inside pipe or??Kinda confused now.
Corrugated plumbing,,,,, big no no.
So why would there be a loose corrugated pipe inside a drain?
*At the end where they were running the drain test (at 12: 42), you could see the corrogated drain discharge line going from the sink into the main drain, when they installed the plumbing, they must have ran it down the drain pretty far and over the years the piece broke off, maybe even being clogged at one point and the drain auger could have broke the piece off and it fell down and they never even knew it broke off. That's the most likely scenario.*
Wow! Perfect answer!! Thank you :)
Yeahhh!!!
People need to stop pouring oil down drains and place in can then take to people place to dispose of
Looks like a cpap tubing
I looooooooove gimbap
Soapy water to make it slippery
You guys were on vacation?? 😂
😳
Its been quite a while ..
With the blurred thumbnail I thought it was going to be one of the womans toys...
maybe if you all didn't connect sinks to pipes by just shoving a shitty flex tube into the rough out this wouldn't happen in the first place. yuk.
Why is there a pipe in the pipe!!!??
*At the end where they were running the drain test (at 12: 42), you could see the corrogated drain discharge line going from the sink into the main drain, when they installed the plumbing, they must have ran it down the drain pretty far and over the years the piece broke off, maybe even being clogged at one point and the drain auger could have broke the piece off and it fell down and they never even knew it must have broke off. That's the most likely scenario.*
You know why plumbers make big bucks? Cause plumbing work SUCKS!
Only the Koreans can unclogged a drain and nothing gets dirty.