This is something I like thinking about big buildings, either residential / commercial or public (like school) buildings. There will ALWAYS be a forgotten place inside. Like even in the apartments building where I live, at the garage level, just below the staircase there is a forgotten toilet that was installed to be used by construction worker when the building was built 40 years ago.
Omg There maintenance team must be run be stevie wonder . Did they not think to look round before calling you 🙄 I hope they can mend a tap 😂😂😂😂😂 we needed grange hill music with that one Great vid
Fun fact: I live in the city of Bergen, Norway. They say about 30% of all water leaks out through the cities system before it even reaches any houses. And we don't need to have a water meter. I pay a fixed amount per year and can use as much water as I want. I have even been wondering if I could make my own little hydro powerstation 🤣 Although I think that would be illegal. There are some rules that say it should be for home use. And you are also supposed to pay extra if you have a big swimming pool.. So I consider my pool medium size.. 😇
Could be worse. I saw a toilet that was leaking for a different reason like that once, but because of the hard water here in Florida there was a crust of limestone built up in the bowl.
We have a broken overpressure valve in a unaccessable part of our crawl space. That thing is spraying the whole floor wet from underneath. And yet there is no way to access it because it’s covered by stone walls and we are not allowed to make a hole in them. It’s just stupid the valve is located there
To save some money and claim an environmental win in their PR, a company I worked for turned off the flush in our urinals entirely when the toilet room was redecorated, adding "waterless traps"... Within about 3 weeks the smell hit you when you went in, so they added air fresheners to the room and urinals daily. After about two months the stench was unbearable, made your eyes hurt and everything. So they gave in and made them flush twice a day... but by that time, the "piss crystals" had clogged the old pipework so severely that it flooded the whole toilet room at the weekend 😂 A whole new load of pipes were installed and more regular flushes used. But the newly decorated room was damaged, then left like that for years!
Theres nothing more exciting as finding a secret toilet that no one else knows about. Its like winning the lottery
Me and the twin were buzzing! 👌🏻🕵♂️
Generally only if it’s useable though, everyone likes an executive toilet
A bit like Morph and Chas. Great viewing
Bonus points if you get the permission in the form of a slight nod from your boss to angle grind the 20 years old padlock off
This is something I like thinking about big buildings, either residential / commercial or public (like school) buildings. There will ALWAYS be a forgotten place inside. Like even in the apartments building where I live, at the garage level, just below the staircase there is a forgotten toilet that was installed to be used by construction worker when the building was built 40 years ago.
Omg There maintenance team must be run be stevie wonder . Did they not think to look round before calling you 🙄
I hope they can mend a tap 😂😂😂😂😂
we needed grange hill music with that one
Great vid
Grange Hill!!!!! Love it 🤣👌🏻🕵♂️
Have been watching your videos for the last few weeks. Really informative and bloody funny with it 😂 . Keep them coming 👍
Cheers mate! Appreciate it 🕵♂️ 🙏
Looking at that toilet.....i think we've finally found ground zero for Covid 😳
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I hope hope hope, that one of your videos goes viral and you get a million subs. makes my day every time you post a video man...
Thanks man! Really appreciate it! Bit of a niche format, but I'll keep on going!! 👌🏻🕵♂️
That's unbelievable that they didn't know that toilet was there
That other bloke that keeps popping up is well funny. I like him
Fun fact: I live in the city of Bergen, Norway. They say about 30% of all water leaks out through the cities system before it even reaches any houses. And we don't need to have a water meter. I pay a fixed amount per year and can use as much water as I want. I have even been wondering if I could make my own little hydro powerstation 🤣 Although I think that would be illegal. There are some rules that say it should be for home use. And you are also supposed to pay extra if you have a big swimming pool.. So I consider my pool medium size.. 😇
Great work sir! You almost had me at your trade secret..
Cheers from Chicago
Yh..... don't try that 🤣🤣👌🏻🕵♂️
Great job 👏 popping out of the hatch at the end 😂
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Clearly not had a decent legionella risk assessment. Typical school
Very small amounts to be chasing around. But it all adds up . Nice work.
Believe it or not, the water supplier picked up on it! 🤣🕵♂️
Need a expert to find it👍👍👍👍top job matt
Thanks Richard 👌🏻🕵♂️
That really gave me a laugh, crackin job there well done 👍
Glad you enjoyed it 🕵♂️
Well done great job keep the vids coming 👍👍
Cheers bro 👌🏻🕵♂️
Nice job
Thanks!
i guess we mow know where they filmed ‘that’ scene in train spotting
Could be worse. I saw a toilet that was leaking for a different reason like that once, but because of the hard water here in Florida there was a crust of limestone built up in the bowl.
Loving the creative videography but please, no more icky toilets!
The toilet reminded me of Saw part 1 (toilet scene)
Or the one in train spotting 🤣👌🏻🕵♂️
We have a broken overpressure valve in a unaccessable part of our crawl space. That thing is spraying the whole floor wet from underneath. And yet there is no way to access it because it’s covered by stone walls and we are not allowed to make a hole in them. It’s just stupid the valve is located there
Great system design 😂👌🏻🕵♂️
Those two need to be sacked ASAP for messing around.
Thud is my old school 🤣🤣🤣 I remember leaks always happened
Urinals at my works were wasting 250000 litres a year.
To save some money and claim an environmental win in their PR, a company I worked for turned off the flush in our urinals entirely when the toilet room was redecorated, adding "waterless traps"...
Within about 3 weeks the smell hit you when you went in, so they added air fresheners to the room and urinals daily.
After about two months the stench was unbearable, made your eyes hurt and everything.
So they gave in and made them flush twice a day... but by that time, the "piss crystals" had clogged the old pipework so severely that it flooded the whole toilet room at the weekend 😂
A whole new load of pipes were installed and more regular flushes used.
But the newly decorated room was damaged, then left like that for years!
Haha 😂 very entertaining
Thanks 🤣👌🏻🕵♂️
Nice find/s. Seems you’ve been cloned too.
Now I can double my earnings 🤣👌🏻🕵♂️
The meter doesn't move with a tap open? Then why would they call you out! Sounds like a good problem to have
did you watch the start he checked the external meter which shows the water usage the internal meter is old and not needed
Tell us the truth, did you have help from the Toilet Duck? 😂
Shhhh 🤣👌🏻🕵♂️
MMM forbidden toilet