The only managing of this issue unfortunately is to get someone out to properly put the pipes in place... which means digging up the street and probably the house as well.
I LOVE you guys! I think you are the best drain cleaners in THE WORLD! You really know your business when cleaning! Beautiful! Keep up the great work and videos too! Can you post a group picture of the team?? Thanks!
After this I want to ask, do your team prefer the restaurant or house drain work. The results can be amazing. But restaurants give the big grease blocks and
You use the term “trap” and say it is used to prevent back flow. When I use the term trap, it is a plumbing device (curved section of drain pipe) that has a certain level of water present at all times, in order to prevent sewer gases from flowing back through and into the air in the bathroom or kitchen. But a trap like that does nothing to block water from back flow. For back flow prevention, a plumbing device called a “check valve” is normally used. A check valve allows water flow in one direction and blocks water flow in the other direction. Exactly what the customer in this video should consider even after the pipe slope is corrected.
"Rückstossklappe" would be the german word for it.... literally translated something along the line of "Backflowflap", a flap that closes when water runs backwards The anti-gas/smell thing is called a "Siphon" in german. I think it's the same word in english too. Basically a U-shaped piece of pipe that holds little bit of water back to close off the gas/smell from entering the Bathroom...
@@samuelbhend2521 - the U shaped pipe is called a trap in the USA. Some (many) houses in the USA still use the S-trap rather than the P-trap, and the S-trap is not anti-siphon. Newer construction will use the P-trap which is considered anti-siphon.
It's interesting to see how other countries manage their plumbing. 🤔 Why aren't there traps on all the sinks? If the vent gets clogged sewer gas can come right up into the house / building.🤢🤒☠
hi, can you please tell us which instruments you use and how much do the devices cost, .. device names and better buy links on the internet? Thank you very much
Greases and bad pipes equals backups! Great to see that you gave the customer instructions on how to manage the issue. Another great one, guys!
The only managing of this issue unfortunately is to get someone out to properly put the pipes in place... which means digging up the street and probably the house as well.
I LOVE you guys! I think you are the best drain cleaners in THE WORLD! You really know your business when cleaning! Beautiful! Keep up the great work and videos too! Can you post a group picture of the team?? Thanks!
Very nice of you to include graphical explanation.
I'm a sub from Drain Addict. I can't believe that I haven't seen this channel until now!!
NY Drains is good too.
For clogged drain matters,these guys are the best .highly recommended.
I love this channel, you guys are truly the best!!!
After this I want to ask, do your team prefer the restaurant or house drain work.
The results can be amazing. But restaurants give the big grease blocks and
Good troubleshooting the problem. Good work guys!
You use the term “trap” and say it is used to prevent back flow.
When I use the term trap, it is a plumbing device (curved section of drain pipe) that has a certain level of water present at all times, in order to prevent sewer gases from flowing back through and into the air in the bathroom or kitchen. But a trap like that does nothing to block water from back flow.
For back flow prevention, a plumbing device called a “check valve” is normally used. A check valve allows water flow in one direction and blocks water flow in the other direction. Exactly what the customer in this video should consider even after the pipe slope is corrected.
Seems to me like it might be a language thing. Not everything will translate directly exactly the same
@@KnowledgePerformance7 - maybe, but the proper terminology needs to be put forth at some point.
"Rückstossklappe" would be the german word for it.... literally translated something along the line of "Backflowflap", a flap that closes when water runs backwards
The anti-gas/smell thing is called a "Siphon" in german. I think it's the same word in english too. Basically a U-shaped piece of pipe that holds little bit of water back to close off the gas/smell from entering the Bathroom...
@@samuelbhend2521 - the U shaped pipe is called a trap in the USA.
Some (many) houses in the USA still use the S-trap rather than the P-trap, and the S-trap is not anti-siphon. Newer construction will use the P-trap which is considered anti-siphon.
So many building owners in Korea don't consult plumbers when laying out water/waste pipes 😓😓😓
Love your videos and the sound effects. Yall do great work.
Love watching you guys channel love ❤️❤️❤️
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Can you guys please post a link to your endoscope camera and the flex you use? Thank you
Your videos are awesome!
Interesting that you advise to install trap themselves. Do you not also do plumbing installation?
It's interesting to see how other countries manage their plumbing. 🤔
Why aren't there traps on all the sinks? If the vent gets clogged sewer gas can come right up into the house / building.🤢🤒☠
Wish the videos were longer, but great like usual!
Hello, can I ask what that orange cable you using is called? And is it something the US might carry?
Guys, may ask what is the orange crusher pipe used? It looks handy n good
Watching these guys makes me wish i lived in ne asia
With better plumbing tho haha
Why don’t people remove the items from under the sink?
Great job 👍
thanks for the illustration at the endz
I am not speak Spanish
What this us after pip
Like #1k feels soo satisfying as unclogging one of these pipes 😂
Got a question, all the grease and fat that goes into the public drains ,do they have big blokkages as well ??
Yes, fatbergs are a problem in the municipal pipelines too.
great video
They to clean pip to all
😀😀😀
Did I see hygienic wipes under the sink towards the end of this video?
Looked like it
hi, can you please tell us which instruments you use and how much do the devices cost, .. device names and better buy links on the internet? Thank you very much
Nice cool
Wow
so many badly done sewer pipes in korea :(