HOT WATER CYLINDER FAILED!!..How to change to a pressurised hot water system | Real World Plumbing

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  • @MJTiffPlumbing
    @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +32

    Hot water cylinder fail....this is the perfect video to showcase some "Real World Plumbing"..... lets just say it was a stressful day!!!!
    Take a look and hope you enjoy..... Give us a subscribe and a like if you do

  • @Philostratos69
    @Philostratos69 Месяц назад +2

    Great video which outlines how detailed and tough this particular job can be. Our 90 litre copper vented cylinder sprung a pinhole leak below the draincock level at 11pm last Sunday. Water through ceilings, carpets, everywhere. I drained it and managed to seal it with Evo-stick metal epoxy. It held out until we changed the cylinder out on the Wednesday. Good job mate, well done.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Месяц назад +1

      Good save that mate, well done👍🏼👍🏼

  • @rush211251
    @rush211251 Год назад +10

    You always feel better walking away from a stressful situation , and going back with a fresh mind the next day

  • @patrickoregan7102
    @patrickoregan7102 Год назад +9

    Good honest real world plumbing, thanks again Mark, hated seeing you struggle but makes me feel a bit better knowing it don't just happen to me lol . Well done mate

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Yep we all have these struggles so seeing someone else going through it gives us a little bit of assurance we all get crap jobs sometimes

  • @INFLICTEDPAIN213
    @INFLICTEDPAIN213 10 месяцев назад +1

    Seem like a super honest bloke, dropped you the subscription as i can see this is 11 months old, looks like i have some plumbing vids to binge

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hahaha thanks mate, much appreciated 👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @starlight4671
    @starlight4671 Год назад +1

    What I like about this, is that you show the extra work in locating pipe runs too an where and why you're lifting floors.

  • @ollygillette7720
    @ollygillette7720 Год назад +8

    Another great video mate, people don’t realise how stressful this job can be

  • @ThePebble68
    @ThePebble68 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well done, I’m sure you were happy as Larry getting that job completed

  • @MrPadser
    @MrPadser 3 месяца назад +1

    Glad to see you don't huff +puff, about jobs like some (so called plumbers ) you know what you're doing well. And I see you utilising the old timbers .and save the customer , good on you ..

  • @PlumbLikeTom
    @PlumbLikeTom Год назад +8

    Great video as always mate, I was living and breathing that one with you, plumbing's a struggle sometimes but it turned into a fantastic job

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Thanks Tom….. you know exactly what a job like that is like and how it begins to mentally drain you, along with the tank🤣🤣

  • @rickd6421
    @rickd6421 Год назад +8

    Great video Mark. I have to do my unvented soon at some point so watching you giving a very generous account of what is needed when installing an unvented tank and kindly filming the whole process, even though it was a pain in the butt job, was fantastic! Thanks for sharing mate :)

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Your welcome buddy, glad you enjoyed it👍🏼👍🏼

  • @terrycoyne6199
    @terrycoyne6199 Год назад +5

    Excellent video Mark which shows people how awkward plumbing can be when dealing with old tanks and feeds etc in enclosed cupboards. Definitely felt you frustration but pleased that you sorted it.👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy….. real world plumbing 😉👌🏼

    • @thomascoyne157
      @thomascoyne157 Год назад

      Can be very difficult with door frames fitted afterwards,

  • @chippylc5262
    @chippylc5262 Год назад +3

    I’m an apprentice. Currently just finished my unvented install assessment at college. Was straight forward. Just have to make sure D1 and D2 sizes are correct

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Yep, and a constant fall, and the measurements… so sighting the tank height enough with a small tank is key.

  • @terrysmith4608
    @terrysmith4608 Год назад +2

    Well played Mark, remember the harder the battle, the sweeter the victory.

  • @wittywoo9559
    @wittywoo9559 Год назад +1

    That was an absolute ball breaker of a removal .. I could feel your pain .. well done , great video .. !!

  • @ianc8814
    @ianc8814 Год назад +2

    Angle grinder time!! You must have seen PB's "bad day" short? Hilarious and very apt. Well done 👍👍

  • @lynnecrowther7399
    @lynnecrowther7399 Год назад

    Hi Vic, from Leeds l have done so many of these time, golden rule, never touched the drain, always hold it top with a short length of copper

  • @narkslufc7677
    @narkslufc7677 Год назад +1

    Been watching for a bit . Massive thanks your tips helped me do my bathroom as a DIY job. Wife very happy

  • @robwoods8160
    @robwoods8160 Год назад +2

    Hi Mark, started watching the drama, had to stay with it till 1am! I know you felt like it was a pig of a job. But your guardian angel was with you. Could of pushed your luck with the drain valve valve, when the system was full !!! Now that would have been a bad day at the office.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Hahaha thanks buddy👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @Revvzy204
    @Revvzy204 Год назад +2

    Tidy work, happy customer, jobs a good'un. Have worked in plenty of industrial settings where plant has had to be taken apart in situ to be removed, never in someone's occupied house, what a ball ache. Fair play Mark.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Thanks mate…. Got there in the end😉👍🏼

  • @robharrison6918
    @robharrison6918 Год назад +2

    Well done, I have had similar touch and go but I’ve only had to take the doorstop off. Good on you. It makes you feel better when it’s all done. 👍

  • @NAFO_Badger_Brigade
    @NAFO_Badger_Brigade Год назад +1

    Just resting my weary body after a day of handyman work! Why do I find myself watching your vids as my evening entertainment??? Love the drama of your channel! If you ever get tired of plumbing jobs just flip to being a TV presenter!

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Hahaha thanks buddy, glad you find it entertaining….👍🏼👍🏼
      TV career….. 😮😮🫣

    • @NAFO_Badger_Brigade
      @NAFO_Badger_Brigade Год назад +1

      @@MJTiffPlumbing Yeah if you can present when Ur in the thick of it imagine what it would be like sitting down in a cosy studio ha ha!

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Well you have a point😉🤔

  • @shouwill
    @shouwill Год назад +1

    ...this video is a credit to you and your profession. The resilience, patience and endeavour shown to deliver is a credit to the plumbing community I hope you are representative of overall. Why you didn't resort to a more destructive stance, either carving up the cylinder (once drained) or reforming the access opening size out of frustration and questionable necessity I don't know... Good on you showing 'walts and all' such insights into the world of MJ Tiff plumbing and heating. So much video learning by such vivid experience to be had once again. Who'd be a plumber... nice one Mark 👏

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Kind words buddy, thankyou

    • @shouwill
      @shouwill Год назад +1

      @M J Tiff Plumbing I only have words and talk but you walk the walk and the tightrope Mark. Need your sort here in Harlow or East of England... 🥇

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      🙌🏼🙌🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @jonessenoj6753
    @jonessenoj6753 Год назад +1

    Best tool I've brought since getting back into plumbing is my dewalt cordless angle grinder...(removed safety gaurd !)I even use it to cut old toilet handles out of cisterns....Never be afraid to Use one when removing old stuff that's Not going back in ! My tip for next time ! Great honest footage....we've all been there and perfect advice....walk away....tommorows another day ❤👍

  • @loving-plumbing
    @loving-plumbing Год назад +1

    Elson tanks. What a blast from the past. I feel your pain. Great video.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate….. yer they are a right pain, a few around me and thankfully I don’t get to get my hands on them to often….

  • @jf9484
    @jf9484 Год назад +1

    I think I would have taken an angle grinder to that tank!
    Very educational watching your videos, great work.

  • @matthewvincent3855
    @matthewvincent3855 Год назад +1

    Once again a pleasure to watch you working these old cylinders and fortic ones are so soft copper they just fall to bits hope you ok mark

  • @ryanjames2962
    @ryanjames2962 Год назад +1

    Was quoted around £1500 to replace my system with pressurized cylinder. Ended up just catching the end of the green homes scheme (where you only paid a third of the cost of a "green" system) we ended up with solar thermal all installed and passed off for total cost to us of around £1850 (including 210L cylinder) couldn't say no... pleased we did :) PS love your videos...

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Got a right deal there buddy 👍🏼👍🏼
      Glad you like the content👌🏼

  • @jacktheplumber1
    @jacktheplumber1 11 месяцев назад +2

    NIce vid. Reference the water cylinder for info only and I am not telling anyone how to do their jiob.....I use a Transfer pump, costs £90 and takes dewalt batteries.Or Makita depending on which you buy and Worth every penny. Milwaukee do one for £220, but these cheaper coppies are just as good. Connect hose either end, drill a hole in the the top of cylinder and poke hose in, and other hose down the loo or outside - Turn on and leave. Stress free. (I will show you next time I see your van parked up) Have a coffee, and plan how to get the damn cylinder out. Nice to see an old fellow like me grafting still.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yep that’s one way to get it out……👌🏼

  • @philanthropist1241
    @philanthropist1241 Год назад +1

    I had to have a tea break just watching that Mark ! Good job done

  • @DjGiluk
    @DjGiluk Год назад +1

    Great tip around the lagging for stopping rattling pipes, will give that a try 👍🏻

  • @sergiofernandez3725
    @sergiofernandez3725 Год назад +2

    I felt your pain and frustration with that water tank. I had something similar once with a iron bathtub we eventually took a sledge hammer to it. They must of brought the bathtub in through the window as the tub was bigger than the door frame with the jams removed. Sash windows were replaced with UPVC about 25 years ago

  • @mickobyobrien2650
    @mickobyobrien2650 Год назад +1

    Looked a nightmare getting that cylinder out,get yourself an transfer pump that you connect to your drill if you need to drain one of those again.Great video.

  • @dryflyman7121
    @dryflyman7121 Год назад +1

    OMG what a job !! Great result 👍

  • @jbclassics
    @jbclassics Год назад +4

    As a Plumber felt your pain with that job. A lot of younger tradesmen don't realise that in the 1970s a lot of airing cupboards were preformed and the house was built around them.
    Some were a metal frame with the tank and cylinder already plumbed in. They were just put in place and then frames built around them. An absolute nightmare to get out. In the Merseyside area the main culprits were a construction company called Unit Construction.
    Anyways ended up a nice tidy job well done

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Yep they can be a right pain buddy

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Год назад +1

      Can believe that. Think some were put in back to front as well.

    • @colinfleming2244
      @colinfleming2244 Год назад +1

      Where they j
      Not called cozy bugs. Tank cylinder boiler all inside a metal frame. Remember taking a few off them out replacing with a combi. Plenty scrap in them but a nightmare to get out

    • @truefalse207
      @truefalse207 Год назад

      I use the milwaukee hackzall with metal cutting blades and right theme to absolute shreds and carry it out in pieces.

  • @simmo321
    @simmo321 Год назад +2

    I always get a few of buckets and drill a bunch of holes in the cylinder, it looks like it's been machine gunned so pretty cool too!

  • @tommcdonald1000
    @tommcdonald1000 Год назад +1

    Brings back some bad memories. I did one three years ago and never again. Weirdly one day after install I get called to a different property with same tank issues. Don’t even bother to loosen the immersions. The copper will have had 40 years of hot suppers.

  • @martin54123
    @martin54123 Год назад +1

    We've all had jobs like this, I'm an electrician and often come across similar obstacles in an otherwise simple plan! Well done though and thanks for sharing👍👍👍

  • @andyfadian
    @andyfadian Год назад +1

    Well done Mark with getting that old tank out, never give up 👍. The out one looked great. Thanks for another fantastic video 👏👏👏

  • @cullenward9664
    @cullenward9664 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the struggle. It's easy to feel like you're the only person who has a mare from time to time.
    Be really useful to know which competent persons scheme you used to sign it off. I've been asked to fit some direct cylinders but they're not covered by the Gas Safe scheme.
    Thanks

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Thanks buddy… we all struggle sometimes
      You can use your local council to come out and sign off if you are not part of a scheme like NAPIT etc

    • @cullenward9664
      @cullenward9664 Год назад

      ​@@MJTiffPlumbing Thanks. Our local authority said they can't do them as the person who did them has retired. I've spoken also spoken to Napit. Just curious to see who other people use

  • @keithcampbell7214
    @keithcampbell7214 Год назад +1

    Cracking content, nightmare of a job. It always amazes me how you plumbers work out your pipe runs; keep the content coming 👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy….. I do aswell sometimes 🤣🤣

  • @kurluk04
    @kurluk04 Год назад +1

    21:15 - the language that must have been used 😂😂 fantastic 😂
    Great job also mark 👍

  • @Lee-ui1wc
    @Lee-ui1wc Год назад +1

    Sometimes you just need to walk away and come back with fresh eyes the next day, job well done mate.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Yep certainly needed to do that with this job buddy….
      Is this video better for you😉😉

  • @johnboy2984
    @johnboy2984 Год назад +1

    Hi Mark. Great vid again. That was bit off a struggle to get that out. But you did it. Best to call it a day come back fresh and start again. A lot of work for such a small tank. Have a good week 👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      It was so much work for such a small thing…. Cracked it in the end 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @richardcawrey
    @richardcawrey Год назад +1

    Had to test the immersion heater on one job as part of eicr the cupboard was about ten foot deep the owner had built shelves in front dont envy the plumbers job when that lets go good work mark

  • @steviec1871
    @steviec1871 Год назад +1

    Great job Mark had a similar job in my time with BG but the tank was fitted above a substantial steel frame that I had to cut out..thanks for bringing back that nightmare..haha

  • @nigel1964
    @nigel1964 Год назад +1

    Gledhills that's a name to conjure with. Their original factory is in my town Blackpool. I used to supply them with their stationery and office furniture. Their products and factory is fantastic and used to love seeing their new ideas.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Great product this one…. 👍🏼👍🏼👌🏼

  • @pcrashford3404
    @pcrashford3404 Год назад +1

    Where can i find a plumber like this? Such a good worker. I would love to know what this sort of job would cost???

  • @GlenS123
    @GlenS123 Год назад +1

    You did a great job, man'ed up and got it done. We all get crap jobs once in a while.

  • @dmarriott9701
    @dmarriott9701 Год назад +3

    Mark love your videos but if you think about it if the ‘hot’ water came out of the bottom connection then it would never really be hot, it would surely just draw cold water straight from the cold water storage. That bottom connection must surely terminate at the top of the ‘cylinder’. Hope all your injuries where minor and healed quickly. Keep up the good work pal and this shows REAL world plumbing at its best/worst👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Yep I didn’t know if it was an internal sleeve on this unit…. All good now buddy

  • @geraintroberts4611
    @geraintroberts4611 Год назад +1

    Good job mate . Very neat pipework. I always like seeing nice pipework

  • @johnelliott7026
    @johnelliott7026 Год назад +1

    Hi there. Recently started out on my own and just discovered your channel. Great stuff thanks.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy, hope your enjoying it 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @garywilliams2226
    @garywilliams2226 Год назад +2

    This was a good vlog mark, I enjoyed it. Im not gonna lie it did make me laugh at times when you were trying to get the tank out but when you look back on it im sure youll laugh to yourself and think how the hell did I manage that. Keep them vlogs coming mate.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Thanks buddy…. Yep I did laugh when editing the video to be honest 🤣🫣🫣

  • @mattygeepph4115
    @mattygeepph4115 Год назад +1

    Hi Mark fair play on getting that dredded tank out had the same situation with 400 liter pressurised cylinder its amazing what goes through your head at the time 👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎

  • @ronnierobinson1502
    @ronnierobinson1502 Год назад +1

    I thought it was just me that had things go wrong ......you have had the same day ive had last week, keep up the good work and honest videos 😀😀

  • @affordabletrades9634
    @affordabletrades9634 Год назад +2

    I feel the pain mate we have all been there or will be there at some point I find the jobs that worry me go ok and the ones I don't think twice about can quickly degenerate into a nightmare great video mate

  • @GarryHook
    @GarryHook Год назад

    I've watched a few of your videos your very interesting as I'm a retired sparky you do some good work

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад

      Thankyou mate, appreciate the kind words…🙏🏼

  • @michaeljcallaghan78
    @michaeljcallaghan78 6 месяцев назад +2

    Plumbers and Gas/Heating Engineers have one of the most stressful jobs at times.

  • @robertpeters8531
    @robertpeters8531 Год назад +1

    Well done Mark another brilliant video which goes to show it’s never easy. Like the song goes oh think twice it’s just another day for you in this god dam plumbing paradise. You seen it through to the end but I bet at times you felt like running off screaming.

  • @eewrie
    @eewrie Год назад +2

    Elysons are the worst. One I had to take out by reciprocating saw the thing in half. Had a elyson wall hung that was 50% limescale and wouldn't drain was a pain to get off the wall, had to walk it down 3 flights of stairs to turn it upside down in the car park to remove the water. I feel your pain in this video

  • @paullangford7078
    @paullangford7078 9 дней назад +1

    Done one of those cylinders mate and they ain't light. Nightmare job but love your vids as it's real world plumbing and all the grief that can happen

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  8 дней назад +2

      Thanks mate, glad you like the real world content 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @paullangford7078
      @paullangford7078 8 дней назад

      @@MJTiffPlumbing think of the scrap 😁 it all helps

  • @ZippedAuto
    @ZippedAuto Год назад +1

    Those old cylinders look like a nightmare. I redid my hot water systems not too long ago and was told fitting a valve on the hot water out is a big no no. Seen it done hundreds of times on new builds. Meant to remove the handles of any I see now.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      They are a pain to remove that’s for sure

  • @phs84
    @phs84 Год назад +2

    Interesting about the 300mm riser as regulation for the PRV over there makes sense we do it here too but don’t think its a regulation, too many times we have seen calorifiers PRV go off and they hit the back of the closest junction and shoot straight back out of the tundish

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Yep exactly for that reason…. You can tell as the floor is soaking🤣

  • @56ty78ui
    @56ty78ui Год назад +1

    Did you quote a day rate on this Mark? Horrible, horrible cylinders. Did many back in the day, there were loads in Notts, Leicester area. I remember being on a swap for 3 days, that wasn't for unvented either! We were given 4 hours to do it. This was an indirect, not direct immersion. Plus, I was on my own like you. Top work matey.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Priced it, it was for my tiler so sorted him out on it

  • @Ragnar8504
    @Ragnar8504 Год назад +1

    That's a surprisingly complex setup! In Austria all I've seen is pressurised tank with cold and hot connections on the bottom, PRV right at the cold inlet of the tank draining into a little plastic trap that goes into 32 mm pushfit pipe. HT drain pipe is rated for 100C water (pouring boiling water into the kitchen sink shouldn't melt your drains in the wall) so it should be fine. No expansion vessel, I assume you just have to live with the fact the PRV lets off some water every time the tank is heated up. The tank itself would likely be wall-mounted and go as high up the wall as possible to free up storage space underneath. I once removed one of these setups and I can tell you how glad I was it was in a tiled bathroom with a floor drain!

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Yep I personally think a good waste pipe would be fine but regs are regs

    • @willdean142
      @willdean142 Год назад

      @@MJTiffPlumbing For D2 you can use polypropylene waste pipe (BSEN 1451) which is the push-fit stuff, but not solvent weld PVC. There's CIBSE and BPF guidance about it, but I think YT probably won't let me post a link.

  • @ciaranboughton4713
    @ciaranboughton4713 Год назад +1

    Great job mate 👍,we all get jobs and days like that job real world plumbing . I changed a cyclinder last year had to take the door and frame out of hotpress to do the job 😂😂😂😂

  • @dennishumphries9406
    @dennishumphries9406 Год назад +1

    Well done Mark, Brilliant.

  • @mh7369
    @mh7369 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just seen video, excellent recovery from a nightmare start. I'm having a pressurised hot water system fitted and I just wanted some unbiased advice from another plumber. should I get a certificate for the installation and is there a requirement legal or otherwise to have the pressure system checked at regular intervals by a qualified plumber. 👍👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  8 месяцев назад +1

      The installer needs to be G3 certified to install a pressurised system to your home

    • @mh7369
      @mh7369 8 месяцев назад

      @@MJTiffPlumbing Thank you for the quick response, he assures me he is and not to worry about anything! I've subscribed and have a few videos of yours to watch.

  • @markbatch3828
    @markbatch3828 Год назад +3

    Top job again, Mark.
    Did you consider using your van jack to put a bit of pressure on the door opening to help squeeze the tank out?

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Never thought of that….. 😮

    • @johnmoran7082
      @johnmoran7082 Год назад

      ​@@MJTiffPlumbingalso the best way to split a cast iron bath is a scissor jack, no need to smash it with a lump hammer making your ears bleed

  • @mickh2743
    @mickh2743 Год назад +1

    Hi mate another great video. Im same as you ish just over 30 years plumbing and gas, I had the same problem as you years ago with the same old tank. The hot water draw off on the bottom has a piece of pipe inside going up to only draw the hot water from the top and the cold water inlet is vice versa if that makes sense, so if the drain off is buggered then big trouble, on the bright side i did get two plastic buckets of Amazon this week so thank you and keep the videos coming👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Exactly that’s mate….. go there in the end. Buckets are a must

  • @GasmanChris5705
    @GasmanChris5705 Год назад +1

    Top vid mate, always step back before disappearing into that worm hole 👍😂

  • @billiewizy
    @billiewizy Год назад +2

    Hi Mark - For anyone contemplating getting involved in a career in plumbing - then this is the perfect video giving a real world insight to our work. Mark just a question if I may - how do you manage to notify this Unvented installation to Building Control - mostly I can do it via Gas Safe if of course the unvented tank is part of a gas boiler system - but Im not part of any other association so its an issue for me.? Brilliant video

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Just contact the local council, as long as your G3 registered your all ok👍🏼👍🏼

    • @martinwright7093
      @martinwright7093 Год назад +2

      I'm not sure you can, at least I don't know a way to do it. I can't notify directly to building control here in Cornwall and as you say, if there's no gas boiler involved then Gas Safe won't do it. I'd like to know what the answer is.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      That’s the way I’ve done it before 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @simapark
    @simapark Год назад +1

    Assuming it's dangerous if it's not I stalled correctly ( expansion vessel ,PRVs ,tun dish etc ) can any plumber fit those or do you need some sort of special accreditation ?

  • @garyredfern5303
    @garyredfern5303 Год назад +1

    Great work mate. Keep calm and carry on. And if you can't then go home 😂👍👍

  • @garymccormack8186
    @garymccormack8186 Год назад +1

    if you come across this situation in the future I would remove the architrave and door frame then refit on completion,im sure plumbers used to fit tank before the chippy fitted the door and frame

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Taking that doorframe out would have been a major job to get it decorated and back to how it was after…. Right pain this job was

  • @harryt259
    @harryt259 Год назад +1

    Evening Mark. That had headache written all over it! When I seen that rotten drain-off I thought to myself "please don't tell me he's gonna attempt to drain the lot from that"! 😳😂
    Credit to you for keeping filming it to the end as well though, given it had your life for a day or so. I haven't done my G3 yet so was interesting to see that.
    Keep up the good work mate 👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Yer I wasn’t going to touch it then it got the better of me🤣🤣

  • @Plumbingbob
    @Plumbingbob Год назад +2

    You missed out the footage of you unleashing hell on it on the front lawn 😂😂😂

  • @xmasterwrightx9580
    @xmasterwrightx9580 Год назад +1

    The G3 course is quite interesting

  • @tonytasker489
    @tonytasker489 Год назад

    I'm 55 and I remember as a kid my granddad coming to see me and telling me stories about the days he'd had being a plumber. Some I thought nah, he's having me on here.
    After coming across your channel, I now know he was telling the bloody truth. 😂

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Hahaa🤣🤣🤣….. brilliant 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @firkit2
    @firkit2 7 месяцев назад +1

    Door and frame out had to do 1 very similar a few years back

  • @andrewwest5562
    @andrewwest5562 Год назад +1

    Nice video mark only one comment is the expansion vessel! It would be great if you could explain the pressure side of it all , what are the prv set to as the vessel has to be the same, most vessels come pre charged at 2 bar but with out a pressure gauge on the prv are we assumeing it's the same!

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      The PRV’s supplied with the cylinder combination valve is 3bar and the T&P valve is 6bar and 90degrees

  • @MrMedicalUK
    @MrMedicalUK 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work
    Couldnt you have just dropped the pipe so it drained into the gutter? Or was it a rainwater drain?

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  6 месяцев назад +1

      Had to discharge to ground due to possible high temps 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @chlalew
    @chlalew Год назад +1

    Sorry but man I had a good chuckle with you squeezing that out. Happens to us all and the customer doesn't realise the blood spilled and heartache on some jobs. At least it's a good weigh in.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Oh mate, it was horrendous…. Genuinely thought it was stuck forever🤣

  • @charlesjanes7032
    @charlesjanes7032 Год назад +1

    I done a few of those elsons. Drain down always iffy. Had one where the leak had saturated the insulation, so was heavy once out. Absolute mare. Had a apprentice and it was his first day. Didnt see him again.

  • @tonymckelvey-pc3ob
    @tonymckelvey-pc3ob Год назад +1

    Mark I am not a plumber,I just love the channel. I was just wondering could you have put the overflow pipe into the gutter? .

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Glad you like the channel buddy.
      Not is a pressure relief pipe and will carry hot water, so not allowed under regs to go into plastic guttering. Hence why the pipework had to be copper👍🏼👍🏼

    • @tonymckelvey-pc3ob
      @tonymckelvey-pc3ob Год назад +1

      Thanks,we’ll explained.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      👍🏼👍🏼

  • @letscrush1287
    @letscrush1287 Год назад +2

    Hi mate, recently started watching your videos, absolutely love the content, been in lots of the same situations 😂 nightmare days ! Keep rolling them videos out, you are doing a great job ! Stu - Manchester 👍👍👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Thanks Stu…. Glad your enjoying the channel and relating to the content👍🏼👍🏼

  • @ashleymapes3926
    @ashleymapes3926 Год назад +1

    Removed an old elson tank last year from a council property. Similar situation to this. Was sat on steel battons bricked in the wall with about 2 inch clearance above the tank. Had the cut the fittings off the bottom to squeeze it out. Nightmare job

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Sounds like a pain buddy….. horrible things

  • @JR-1983
    @JR-1983 Год назад +1

    Great result from what looked like a bit of a nightmare.👍

  • @jakegarrod2565
    @jakegarrod2565 Год назад +2

    Hi Mark! What was that tool you used for doing up the drain off? Looked intriguing!

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Was a “Plumb Chum” buddy…. So handy…
      www.dctrade.uk/dct/plumb-chum-multi-tool/

  • @scotspie501douglas7
    @scotspie501douglas7 Год назад +1

    great video and feel your pain ,is that a efficient system or are you better with a combi boiler

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      No gas on this property so a direct cylinder was the only way

  • @jeffcartwright7270
    @jeffcartwright7270 Год назад +1

    What a nightmare getting that old tank out !.
    I bet is was originally installed, BEFORE the joiner fitted the door casing for the door !.

  • @ashleybrown3385
    @ashleybrown3385 Год назад +1

    Great video Mark, installation much better now, glad to see you call it a day on day 1 after the fight😂 it’s the best thing to do. I do the same on nightmare jobs, I find if you continue you haven’t got the right head on and either make things worse or make silly mistakes. 👌👍

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Exactly that mate….. fresh day and fresh eyes👌🏼

  • @emexcrich5971
    @emexcrich5971 Год назад +1

    Have you thought of a chedt brace to hold phone /camerea. Go pro style. Just a thought. Great content s usual.

  • @BillyGooding
    @BillyGooding 11 месяцев назад +1

    In those situations I usually rub butter on the sides of the tank and it comes slipping right out. Always have some Lurpak in the toolbox.

  • @nickmitton7350
    @nickmitton7350 Год назад +1

    Great content mate. Do you physically have to pressurise the expansion vessel? How does that work in the system?

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Check the expansion when it’s fitted buddy👍🏼👍🏼

  • @dannyp7791
    @dannyp7791 Год назад +2

    Coulda done that tank and down the pub by 2pm with my eyes closed, one hand tied behind my back with a killer hang over 😂 Only kidding Mark. What a mare of a job. Fair play to you mate.

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +1

      Hahahaa…… that’s where I wanted to go after day 1🤣

  • @fredflintstone1428
    @fredflintstone1428 Год назад +1

    What a job! How come you didn't need to connect the balanced feed side of the PRV? Is it because the house had an electric shower and no other mains /mixer showers?

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Because the house was already piped up and it would of been a massive job

  • @cvarsani2190
    @cvarsani2190 3 дня назад +1

    Great vlogs!👍

  • @ashvanbro9329
    @ashvanbro9329 Год назад +2

    Another great video my brother

  • @marcush6139
    @marcush6139 Год назад +1

    I had the same issue with a leaking unvented cylinder ... the best tool is a Milwaukee m18 what transfer pump.
    Such every drop out off the tank

    • @MJTiffPlumbing
      @MJTiffPlumbing  Год назад +2

      Yer I’ve heard they are really good

    • @marcush6139
      @marcush6139 Год назад

      William plumbers merchants £220 .
      I drained a 220ltr unvented in bout 20-30 mins

    • @marcush6139
      @marcush6139 Год назад

      Tell m.h plumbing and heating recommended them they are great got it out with into 2-3 day