Mike Up I agree, will you be me new plumber because Virginia has a bunch of class F tards charging a premium. This guy was trying to charge me $6000 to install a tankless water heater 8 feet away from where the old one was.
Homeowner claims he's going to 'do it right' while showcasing his own work where he put a san tee on its back. If you're going to 'do it right', you need a combo fitting there (a wye and street 45) in order to be up to code. Doesn't matter if you didn't get it inspected or some hack inspector passed off on it, that's not correct therefore, you lose all right to criticize somebody else's work when you don't know what you're doing either. Friggin' blind leading the blind over there. Unbelievable.
You sir got a “handyman”. They are running rampant everywhere and it makes the actual plumber look bad. I hope you were able to get someone to fix it correctly. I always say around here a cheap plumber will cost more that a real plumber because when he’s done a real plumber is going to have to fix it.
Well there are plumbers and there are "plumbers." Plumbers generally do a good job and up to code. "Plumbers" generally do crap work, dont plan, and take shortcuts. It sucks that they both get jumped into one big group. I'm an inspector, and I know which ones are which in my area. It helps, especially when I see the name on the permit. I know how many pens to take in with me.
Dat Boi I agree and I think my first comment after I made the video in the comment section was me apologizing to all of the good plumbers. I'm just frustrated after hiring half a dozen plumbers over the years and getting crap work.
I hear you brother , I did it 28 years my back is gone and my knees are bad from it . it was a lot of fun because I'd learn everyday . I'm only 50 and I stay home now and still help around in the community when people need it . Kinda miss it sometimes..
When a handyman knows not to bust out a giant chunk of foundation block but a class A licensed plumber does not...I have the right to criticize his work.
San-tees vertical application only. Comby's can be set vertical, and-or horizontally. Most don't know actual reason, sweep within a San-tee is to short, to allow most cables to travel through the sweep, for any future stoppage problems within designated fixture completed. Comby's have much longer sweeps within the fitting, cables will travel no struggle through any comby fitting, if using correct size cable per designated drain line. Which is a another very important aspect. Due to example you have a sewer stoppage, but no existing outside, and-or inside 3"-4" inch sewer clean-out access to cable the sewer line. Most will attempt to cable through a roof vent, very large, also very time consuming loss, if the sewer stoppage was created within any bush, or especially tree roots within the sewer line. 98% time, said person cabling the sewer line from a 1-1/2, or 2" inch roof vent will most likely clear the sewer line yes, only to realize retrieving the cable back through a 1"-1/2, or 2"inch vent, will be virtually impossible, due to roots will be wrapped on the cable, which in turn virtually impossible to retrieve the cable back through the in-correct vent chosen to cable the sewer. If the house, and-or commercial property doesn't have a minimum 3"inch existing vent, do yourself a very large favor, don't attempt to clear the sewer line through an 1"-1/2 or 2"Inch vent. Pull the toilet within furthest toilet rear property, run the cable through the existing closet-bend fitting, this application process, no excessive struggle upon retrieving your cable, post/after clearing the sewer line. Due to closet-bends come in 3"-inch, through 4"-inch sizing, even if moderate amount tree roots, through extreme amount tree roots, cable will be retrievable. Without the all to common, can't retrieve the cable, post/after running the cable through in-correct vent lines, sewer most likely clear yes, but now the normality, is digging up particular designated area, within front yard, also acceding the sewer line, having to cut/expose process, to retrive your cable. The tieing the sewer line back in, back till your newly exposed hole, all un-nessesary within entire process. A 2.5-3 hour service call, now evolved into totally un-nessesary full day, time utilzated waste.
Justin Higgins I agree it looks like crap unfortunately I have hired half-a-dozen plumbers over the years and I have grown tired of paying for crappy work worse than what I could do myself.
My boy, did you check to see if he was a certified plumber. I'm a journey man plumber of 22 years. The guy that caused that damage is no plumber. Also prices are often based on the national average. But I do agree with you that some plumbing companies charge way too much and its unfair to the customers. I think that there should be agencies paying surprise visits to all plumbing companies to keep them honest
@@donovan3152 yep us plumbers love these DIY guys. It’s twice as much to fix their mistakes than it would have been to do it right the first time. I see it every day
@@daynevarney6464 Depends if they know what their doing or not, I know a lot of DIY'ers screw things up but some licenses professionals are not great either. A license does not mean your are good and the lack of one doesn't mean you suck it's just a card.
I was taught by an old plumber and he would make me re do everything i did till i got it right . So i learned the hard way to do things right . I never walked away from a job with doubts or un unhappy customer. The job he did is very unperfetional . Hang in there beother best of luck ..
I learnt from a guy like that, he was a perfectionist to a fault (as i used to think) it used to piss me off when i was a young apprentice thinking i knew it all when he'd make me redo work because it was slightly out of plumb or it the soldering was a bit messy but jesus fucking christ am i glad he did because as i grew up and learnt more and more it made me a professional who takes pride in my work, im not happy with a job until it works right and just as importantly it looks right. It would mortifiy me to think another plumber could come along after me and think "what the fuck is this?" Word of mouth is incredibly important in this trade, do it right or dont fucking bother
This house will never pass an inspection. Hard to look at this crap, giving my eyes cancer. Plumber had the right idea, "I see a lot of shotty work under here, lets just blend this in a bit with a hammer."
Sounds like some of the plumbers from where I live. We get a lot of unlicensed guys taking jobs away from us licensed guys. Then they go and do something like this. There's no way this guy was licensed.
Plumbers HATE homeowners who think they’re plumbers even more. Sucks you got a shity plumber. But your drain line is even worse. For one you cannot use a tee on a horizontal drain line. Only a wye. For two as soon as you hit horizontal it’s needs to be 3” because these new washers pump a lot faster. A ugly job that is right is a lot better than your ugly job that is wrong.
@Kevin Feliciano IT WORKS, it does not leak and he had to do it as the fool plumber only worked a few hours a day at best, Try working an 8 hour job, getting off grab a pop tart for dinner, work on your house till 10 or 11 at night, go to your apartment, as your house burnt, shower, try to get some sleep, toss and turn most of the night because of all the frustration might get 3 or 4 hours sleep if any, get up go back to work. come home and do it all over again for mounts on end, only to have to pull our what the fool plum ass did and replace it yourself. YOU have no idea what the real story here is or was. Hope the same thing happens to you. Then talk. His Dad.
You damb right I do, and it's been like that for 15 years and not leaked 1 drop. Unlike the drains that the plumber installed under my not 1 but 2 sinks.
This is why you pay AFTER the work is done. If they can't work that way, it's up to the customer to decide how to move forward. Some want a down payment, and some customer CAN negotiate a low down payment.
nah, nah, nah. Any reputable plumber has liquid cash in his account or credit with a supplier to buy the parts and do the work and send an invoice later. Asking for SHIT up front is a red flag
I found it best to be my own General Contractor and then hire who I want to do what based on their reputation as I know it in the community. This has saved me thousands and I have used some of the contractors on different house remodel/refurbish/repair jobs. I also do a lot of work myself in plumbing, electrical, framing, insulation , sheetrock Etc. I could not do the certain parts of the electrical work in the house I was going to rent out so I hired back to the electrician to do what he told me to do (wire pulling monkey).
I agree with you. I have learned a huge lesson. I have said for the past 6 years, that the next time my house burns down I'm going to take 6 months off of work and be my own GC. Unfortunately the insurance company didn't want to hand a 200k check to the homeowner this time.
@@paypatay1 I hope there is not a next time for you. A huge job we did on our primary residence was fixing fire damage that the sellers lied about fixing (before home inspections). Took the whole second story off the older part of the house and moved walls out even with the first story foundation. took 15 months to rebuild it all, but worth it. Gained 200 Square feet.
I notice a lot of other plumbers talking about the illegal tee and the amount of purple primer, but what about what appears to be galvanized pipe (im assuming for water) with black iron pipe (dissimilar metals) joined together? so if the person who made this video can describe what that line is or what its used for, that'd be great?!
That is definitely horrendous work. Like an April Fools joke. IMO, plumbing is really a difficult trade. I've done it all myself: framing, foundation, electrical, stone, and by far, I find plumbing the most challenging. All it takes is one little oversight and you've got a major problem. Having said that, all your work here was pretty damn simple to do, and the guy butchered it.
There’s no reason to cut the line until you get the pipe to the actual spot. Now you can’t use the sink until he couplings that connection. Doesn’t make sense
Why do you say dumb plumbers. Are you referring to is all. Is so then i must say. That sanitary t that you have on its back for a kitchen sink is illegal. Your primer is everywhere. Who are you. Pacaso
Well no, I have since apologized for claiming that all plumbers are incompetent. But I also have stated that most all plumbers that I have ever hired over the past 20 years have been incompetent. For the sanitary tee, I get a pass on that because I am not a plumber and don't know all the codes, just a normal guy who got tired of paying very high prices and getting shitty work. Therefore I took it upon myself to do the work myself and Save probably somewhere around $5,000 for everything that has been done. So far that sanitary tee hasn't leaked one drop of water for the past 15 years.
The whole thing is a hack and what state is this in ? Every person who has touched that so called plumbing has no business in doing so. Additionally a competent plumber is worth the money but the guy who watches a RUclips video and goes to home Depot to purchase material that isn't even the correct material has no business in attempting to do the work and makes us that are actually skilled plumbers who take pride in our work look bad on us. Do your homework look at there reviews, make sure they are licensed or at least have real experience not hack job experience. I can assure you there are many skilled plumbers that would have done a wonderful job for you but when you do it yourself then have handy Andy come in after you it's going to cost you a lot more to have a competent skilled plumber clean up your mess and the hacks mess rather than just called a professional in the first place. I love when I see purple primer and sharkbites I'm like yep handy Andy has been here. Good luck with that mess !!!!
I shoveled snow all through my apprenticeship from 1980 to 1984 before work then worked all day up to 10 hours then straight to school. I would seal off under that crawl space,it's a disaster. A real plumber could repipe that whole system very easily and very legally without much effort. I did whole house changeovers from septic to city sewers in crawl spaces alot in the 80's and 1/8 inch per foot was all that was required or as we always said ( cracking the bubble for fall ). In 43 years i've only plumbed 1 new home in my entire career the rest hospitals , schools and sewage treatment or water treatment plants. I have worked with so many horrible plumbers who even refused to use a torpedo level on a job. They Never set foot on one of my jobs. Couldn't shoot an instrument or figure tenths and hundreds. As for the hole through the wall i always sleeved it and made it look nice and made sure it wasn't running into a Main Beam. Sigh
Some of these so called licensed plumbers probably got their license by mail order. Lady friend just built a house, she hired plumber was a friend of a friend the recommended him. She asked me to oversee the whole house build because I’ve did construction for almost 50 years. After being around the plumber for a couple hours I could tell this wasn’t going to last and she ended up firing him and I spent almost two weeks fixing his crappy work. The problem is laws require master plumbing license to pull permit and a license plumber working under the master to at least do the work. Make a person wonder how much padding the inspector pocket by some of these so called plumbers.
Wow it's ALL illegal.. you have no clue what you're doing either. You have no business running ANY kind of plumbing. You need to quit trying to do it yourself and hire an EDUCATED plumber that knows wtf they're doing. Good grief! That guy ain't a plumber.. He's an IMPOSTER HACK! That shits gotta go! Tear it tf out!
bakken hawk I completely agree, so how about you come on down to Virginia and be my new plumber. Make this stuff correct. I've dealt with half a dozen plumbers as long as I've owned this house and none of them are worth a damn. I'm just tired of trying to find a decent plumber. So if I'm going if I'm going to have hack shity work underneath my house either way, I might as well just do it myself and save $5,000. I've wasted enough money paying idiots to do a job worse than what I do.
80 percent of now day plumbers are worh a fuck... if you are lucky enough and get an old timers you are golden. I run heavy equipment for a living, my son is is master plumber, and when we sit and talk about our work he says that most plumbers out there don’t have a clue about what they’re doing... but in the contrary if you ask them if they have any experience,.... dam, they know how to do it all.. in other words.... talk is cheap... just because you have a license, in my experience, don’t mean shit.
@@paypatay1 are you on the Southside of Hampton Roads? If so and you need a qualified plumber in the future contact me here and I'll give you my number. Licensed insured master plumber with 22 yrs experience.
Inspectors in my town are just a revenue maker. They passed it and the electrical inspector gave up after failing the class A electrician four times so he just passed it.
He did cut your line for a reason. If you want it up to code, you need a certain pitch (1 inch every 4 feet). It looks like you'll have proper pitch with the cut where it is now. That being said, idiot shouldn't have bashed a hole in the foundation until he was sure of the placement, and uses a proper hammer drill rather then a hammer. I agree the guy was an idiot, but not for the reason you think.
why do you guys think foundations are made of bricks? O_o dig below your bricks, it doesn't hurt as long as you don't use a tool that causes vibration to the house... just use a shovel, dig under your bricks.... foundations are made in trenches, not above soil, and they are made of poured concrete, not blocks.
Don’t understand the explanation- he was gonna come through low so he cut above the lateral?You’ll need that capped line as a cleanout with that San tee on its back
@@mikea491 there's alot of things that "should be" under my house, but the plumber that was hired, the electrician that was hired, and the structure framer that was hired, all did their respective jobs rebuilding my house half assed.
Pretty Decent this guy was fired. Not saying all plumbers on earth, but the majority of plumbers that I have dealt with ( 4 out of 5) were either incompetent, con artists tacking on charges after the fact, or extreamly over priced from the start. I learned to plumb myself and have probably saved myself and family $10,000 over the last 15 years.
Dude I always pay my bill with my plumber.. he was supposed to have been here yesterday to replace a cracked cast iron sewer pipe.. I am stuck in a house that smells like a latrine .I am sick with headsches.dizzy and vomiting My animals are sick and the bastard keeps coming up with fucking lame excuses His "emergency" essay that he was sitting at the dam bakery. Chowing down on pastries.. I drove right past and saw the fucker there. He won't like me today.
All of this is no good. Ur sink pipe shouldnt have that slope either. All bad. I'll come by and redo that for a grand. All of it. Good luck either way.
Thomas Rowland thanks for the offer but no thanks. The sink drain has that slope because it is coming from inside of the exterior wall and needs to meet up with the outgoing line.
Thomas Iron Bear how can you figure out the problem this man has with just looking at a video?! If you are a plumber you should know that nothing goes a cording to plan, you always make some kind of modification
@@FastEddieQ I got my IPC Journeymans and I can evaluate this by this junk plumbing by just looking. Probably done by a apprentice. A lot of it is against code, at least the international. I do commercial and medical gas. I know what works and what doesn't. By no means am I perfect though. I'm not the GOAT and no plumber knows it all.
I just purchased a house and the second floor shower is leaking I tried fixing it and I seen 💩💩 in the shower drain it's backing up from the toilet how the hell did they do that pluming for the 💩💩 to backup unbelievable..
His plumbing skills are on par with your narration and hiring skills. Haha ok, jokes aside, I didn't check the date of this upload but if you're ever in the San Diego area, contact my company Inland Empire A Handyman Can. We would've knocked that out for half the price and 10x the professionalism.
So sorry. I’m a plumber. Most home owners work against us. You are one of a kind. Hate what you’re going through. If you want it right, sometimes you gotta build it yourself. I wouldn’t pay a dime until your foundation is fixed. Not only did he not do it right, he completely compromised your foundation. #Plumbing is fun
By all these comments, what I have noticed is all of the plumbers that take offence and say "I could do better". Well I'm sure you could. But do you? Do you really? On every job?
paypatay1 well if you love your job and want to be the best at what you do and want job security then yes on every job. But that’s just my opinion I can only speak for myself.
@koe virel finally someone that gets it. Yea, I said something nasty about a plumbers but had they actually listened and understood what the frustration was, they would get it too. Thanks dude.
I think it all depends on who you work for. If you're your own company then everything you do is a liability and has your name on it. If you're just working for some company then you probably wont care as much.
Your title was right haha Those guys were stupid and abunch of hacks but there is some of us that know what we are doing and make all our jobs look good to.
Not true, every fixture has a dfu value. Depending on what fixtures are on a specific branch and what their dfu values total dictates the size of the branch.
@@doumardose9785 Yes I'm aware of that but if he is doing anything more than a back to back set of washers the 2" would be more than sufficient considering the dfu load of the horizontal for 2" is 8 and the dfu for a laundry singular is 2...try again son.
@@mike617 👍 that's what's up. My original point was to the guy who said it "has to be 3 inch". I was just saying not necessarily. But you are right every municipality adopts it's own code and each inspector has they're individual interpretation of that code. If you practice good plumbing 9/10 your good.
1500 is a little high in my opinion for a job like that(not a master but 3 years in apprenticeship). He must have fucked up bringing it through your foundation. Did he just completely leave the job or did you kick him?
Did you run that gas main too? What about them droopy water lines you have to wrap them cause they froze huh? That happens when they are on the bare ground.
8 yrs of plumbing under my belt and even I know that main line did not need to be cut other then to install the y and he put way to much pitch on the main line it’s dudes like this that make us real fucking plumbers that take real pride in our work look bad
Like the one guy said the tee on it's back is not supposed to be like that, not code, it's restricting the down flow in the waste pipe like that, you are suppose to angle it with a 45 with a space between it and then into a wye connection, and it didn't seem to have the proper clean out on the end. That guy can't possibly be a licensed master plumber because of all the mistakes he is making and poor planning.
Why blame the plumber? You should be mad at the contractor for his poor judgement on hiring that guy and sending him to your home and destroying your foundation. The work that the guy performed is NOT PLUMBING!
"I'm gunna git the bilder an have him fix that.." No, you gonna call to tell him and he's gonna laugh and hang up. You know it was fine when he walked off the job.
@@paypatay1 the plumber *you* hired. Wrecking stuff your GC already had sorted. Right. Like I said, if those were my block in that wall, I would have laughed at you and tossed a few fresh ones in your yard at most.
If you've been a plumber for 40 years i would venture a guess that you would do as crappy of a job as the old plumber that did this work. Being so fat and stiff you couldn't fit under the house and you'd send your village idiot brother under the house like this "class A" plumber did.
Technically you are correct. I learned much later after the fact that the plumber that my G.C. hired was too old and fat to crawl under the house sent his idiot brother under there to do the work.
He actually came in where it needs to be cause your drain is too low...too much fall from the sink & not properly sized ...needs to be supported closer to floor joist to keep from shaking. Why are your water lines so low ?
Goodness me that is really untidy, I’ve never seen builders strap being used for pipe clips. I realise this is in the floor void, but those pipes should be properly restrained And why would connecting a waste and water connections cost $1500 - surely it’s not even a days work for a plumber I don’t get it Ps I’m in the UK
When it comes down to it, the "up to code" work the plumbers performed has failed in 3 places over the past 3 years. The garbage disposal, the full bath sink, and the refrigerator water hookup have all leaked. But hey, it meets code sooo I gues their work is better. ?
I love those idiots that called themselves Plumbers, because I get in there, charge to demo their crap, and the new work and I end up looking like a hero.
@@paypatay1 10 years Union experience. 5 years non Union. And 2 years freelance. There are situations where I know I am not up to the challenge. And I'm walk away instead of risking a lawsuit.
That was no plumber you had there. I see nothing but handyman work. Make sure you only hire a licensed plumber to do the work. That's easily 2k worth of work for someone who does it the right way. 1500.00 is actually low, in my opinion. This is what happens when you take low bids, you get starving inexperienced handymen to do your work. Real plumbers are never cheap.
This was in 2017. I had a major house fire and had to have it completely rebuilt. I hired a Class A general contractor and he provided all of the trades. He provided the plumber as well to re route the drain and supply lines to the new laundry location. These are the results of a "professional" plumber (I saw his class A license after this video was made}. I have other plumbing videos of work by this same plumber on my home rebuild. I do regret my choice of words at the time complaining and labeling ALL plumbers as bad. I had been dealing with the worlds worst GC and his subs.
@paypatay1 What state or country has a class A plumbing license? Never heard of such a thing. I'm curious. Also 2017 doesn't matter much. Plumbing rates and parts have gone up since then but not by that much for plastic fittings. I do agree that all licensed proffesionals are not equal but most of the time the ones with cheap hourly rates suck and do jobs cheap because they have no reputation in their work. I hold my work to very high standards, I also charge a premium price for that expertise and skilled labor. 20 years of knowledge and skill costs more than 2.
21 years of plumbing experience under my belt and it all looks like crap to me.
Mike Up I agree, will you be me new plumber because Virginia has a bunch of class F tards charging a premium. This guy was trying to charge me $6000 to install a tankless water heater 8 feet away from where the old one was.
Going on my 5 year. Drain pros nc
Love how that t is illegally on its back
@@trentdawg2832 yes its supposed to be a 2" wye the guy who made the video did that work also a clean ferral shud be put on the end of that line
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I think it’s safe to say that neither of them know what they’re doing. I love that santee in the waste drain😅.
Yup why not do it right with a Y+45
That's what I thought he had done at first lol. Stupid plumber stupid boss.
Owner used the wrong fitting to connect kitchen sink drain. Should have been a 3 x 2 wye
@@williamloder9194 Wrong!! should be 3x2 y and a 45.
That’s all wrong lol sounds like your plumber and you are on the same skill level.😂
Homeowner claims he's going to 'do it right' while showcasing his own work where he put a san tee on its back. If you're going to 'do it right', you need a combo fitting there (a wye and street 45) in order to be up to code. Doesn't matter if you didn't get it inspected or some hack inspector passed off on it, that's not correct therefore, you lose all right to criticize somebody else's work when you don't know what you're doing either. Friggin' blind leading the blind over there. Unbelievable.
Yes, and no more than 1/4 per foot grade.
Ya his work looks like shit and it’s a san tee on the waste lol what a joker
Correct
Horizontal is “ yees”. Vertical is “ tees”. Simple.
amen lol
Homeowner did the plumbing wrong in first place
I have news for you. As soon as i see crawl space i add on to the bill. It take longer to finish and its more work.
You sir got a “handyman”. They are running rampant everywhere and it makes the actual plumber look bad. I hope you were able to get someone to fix it correctly. I always say around here a cheap plumber will cost more that a real plumber because when he’s done a real plumber is going to have to fix it.
Old plumbers never burn in hell……….we just fade away.
They always leave a wet trail when they do go though..
The plumber is a butcher and the homeowner isn't much better.
I might not be that much better but at least I didn't pay thousands of dollars for shit plumbing that resides under my house and inside my walls.
You're work sucks
@@pauljames9542 at least I saved thousands of dollars.
Some day, when you want to sell the house, an inspector will look at that mess.
@@pauljames9542 that is a possibility, but what is under there passed the city inspection (which obviously isn't saying much about inspectors).
Looks like a handyman job than a plumber. I don't know any plumber that'll do that and be able to walk off
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Well there are plumbers and there are "plumbers." Plumbers generally do a good job and up to code. "Plumbers" generally do crap work, dont plan, and take shortcuts. It sucks that they both get jumped into one big group. I'm an inspector, and I know which ones are which in my area. It helps, especially when I see the name on the permit. I know how many pens to take in with me.
Yep exactly what I said at the beginning of his video said Plumber 👨🏻🔧 S… Don’t hate plumbers learn the job Do it your Self…..
I bet he was going to drill a hole thru your center beam 😂
Hey you joke but a previous plumber (before I vought the house) notched the beam and it eventually split.
@@paypatay1you are clown nice trailer
Not all of us are bad
Dat Boi I agree and I think my first comment after I made the video in the comment section was me apologizing to all of the good plumbers. I'm just frustrated after hiring half a dozen plumbers over the years and getting crap work.
I hear you brother , I did it 28 years my back is gone and my knees are bad from it . it was a lot of fun because I'd learn everyday . I'm only 50 and I stay home now and still help around in the community when people need it .
Kinda miss it sometimes..
@@paypatay1 look around for somebody who has a lot of good references. But be prepared to pay handsomely. But it will be done right, and look good.
Handy men criticizing scab plumbers. What an epic video lmao.
When a handyman knows not to bust out a giant chunk of foundation block but a class A licensed plumber does not...I have the right to criticize his work.
@@paypatay1 the sanity tee you hooked up to the kitchen is on its back, you're meant to have a wye. A tee con only be horizontal when used as a vent
San-tees vertical application only. Comby's can be set vertical, and-or horizontally. Most don't know actual reason, sweep within a San-tee is to short, to allow most cables to travel through the sweep, for any future stoppage problems within designated fixture completed. Comby's have much longer sweeps within the fitting, cables will travel no struggle through any comby fitting, if using correct size cable per designated drain line. Which is a another very important aspect. Due to example you have a sewer stoppage, but no existing outside, and-or inside 3"-4" inch sewer clean-out access to cable the sewer line. Most will attempt to cable through a roof vent, very large, also very time consuming loss, if the sewer stoppage was created within any bush, or especially tree roots within the sewer line. 98% time, said person cabling the sewer line from a 1-1/2, or 2" inch roof vent will most likely clear the sewer line yes, only to realize retrieving the cable back through a 1"-1/2, or 2"inch vent, will be virtually impossible, due to roots will be wrapped on the cable, which in turn virtually impossible to retrieve the cable back through the in-correct vent chosen to cable the sewer. If the house, and-or commercial property doesn't have a minimum 3"inch existing vent, do yourself a very large favor, don't attempt to clear the sewer line through an 1"-1/2 or 2"Inch vent. Pull the toilet within furthest toilet rear property, run the cable through the existing closet-bend fitting, this application process, no excessive struggle upon retrieving your cable, post/after clearing the sewer line. Due to closet-bends come in 3"-inch, through 4"-inch sizing, even if moderate amount tree roots, through extreme amount tree roots, cable will be retrievable. Without the all to common, can't retrieve the cable, post/after running the cable through in-correct vent lines, sewer most likely clear yes, but now the normality, is digging up particular designated area, within front yard, also acceding the sewer line, having to cut/expose process, to retrive your cable. The tieing the sewer line back in, back till your newly exposed hole, all un-nessesary within entire process. A 2.5-3 hour service call, now evolved into totally un-nessesary full day, time utilzated waste.
Looks sloppy as hell, everything from the gas pips, to the way everything is strapped off. It may be functional but it looks like crap.
Justin Higgins blame a well paid plumber.
Justin Higgins I agree it looks like crap unfortunately I have hired half-a-dozen plumbers over the years and I have grown tired of paying for crappy work worse than what I could do myself.
paypatay1 yeah, well as long as your shit keeps rolling youre fine
Part of paying a company is your warranty. It's not just for the work.. he hasn't even finished and you're talking crap.
All of that plumbing is awful. No venting required?
My boy, did you check to see if he was a certified plumber. I'm a journey man plumber of 22 years. The guy that caused that damage is no plumber. Also prices are often based on the national average. But I do agree with you that some plumbing companies charge way too much and its unfair to the customers. I think that there should be agencies paying surprise visits to all plumbing companies to keep them honest
Journeyman for 22yrs 😂😂 and you want surprise visits lmao my boy you must not wanna eat
A journeyman for 22 years? Holy shit.
Plumbers/electricians and their drills is a major reason why I do my own plumbing & electrical.
That’s risky doing your own unless you’re a plumber or electrician
@@donovan3152 yep us plumbers love these DIY guys. It’s twice as much to fix their mistakes than it would have been to do it right the first time. I see it every day
i'm becoming that guy too, I am just too afraid of electricity xd everything else I do
@@daynevarney6464 Depends if they know what their doing or not, I know a lot of DIY'ers screw things up but some licenses professionals are not great either. A license does not mean your are good and the lack of one doesn't mean you suck it's just a card.
What would mario say about this..
I was looking for this comment
@@jhosbleek7 Well here you are 🤣
@@abandoned2007 🤣
I was taught by an old plumber and he would make me re do everything i did till i got it right . So i learned the hard way to do things right . I never walked away from a job with doubts or un unhappy customer. The job he did is very unperfetional . Hang in there beother best of luck ..
Cheyenne Cantu unprofessional*
Did you mean *_unprofessional?_*
I learnt from a guy like that, he was a perfectionist to a fault (as i used to think) it used to piss me off when i was a young apprentice thinking i knew it all when he'd make me redo work because it was slightly out of plumb or it the soldering was a bit messy but jesus fucking christ am i glad he did because as i grew up and learnt more and more it made me a professional who takes pride in my work, im not happy with a job until it works right and just as importantly it looks right. It would mortifiy me to think another plumber could come along after me and think "what the fuck is this?" Word of mouth is incredibly important in this trade, do it right or dont fucking bother
the last thing I said was plumbers should burn in hell. I retract that statement. It was not nice. my apologies to all of the good plumbers.
paypatay1 sounds like plumbers over charge yo dumbasss bahahahahahah
Your not a plumber ! You can’t plumb a San tee on its back for a drain!!!
Richard Lopez hahaha and "you're" not that great with grammar. But I'll let it slide.
@@richardlopez5977 I can and I DID hahahaha. No problems a year later.
This house will never pass an inspection.
Hard to look at this crap, giving my eyes cancer. Plumber had the right idea, "I see a lot of shotty work under here, lets just blend this in a bit with a hammer."
Next time hire a licensed plumber 🤷🏼♂️
HE WAS
$1500 to hook up 3 pipes?!?!? I’m not charging nearly enough !
Just for the record not all us plumbers plum like this. My Journeyman would be right there with you saying he’s an Idiot.
Sounds like some of the plumbers from where I live. We get a lot of unlicensed guys taking jobs away from us licensed guys. Then they go and do something like this. There's no way this guy was licensed.
Plumbers HATE homeowners who think they’re plumbers even more. Sucks you got a shity plumber. But your drain line is even worse. For one you cannot use a tee on a horizontal drain line. Only a wye. For two as soon as you hit horizontal it’s needs to be 3” because these new washers pump a lot faster. A ugly job that is right is a lot better than your ugly job that is wrong.
First of all he says he wants to show how stupid plumbers are. And then he goes on to explain that he's doing most of Plumbing.hmmmm
@Kevin Feliciano IT WORKS, it does not leak and he had to do it as the fool plumber only worked a few hours a day at best, Try working an 8 hour job, getting off grab a pop tart for dinner, work on your house till 10 or 11 at night, go to your apartment, as your house burnt, shower, try to get some sleep, toss and turn most of the night because of all the frustration might get 3 or 4 hours sleep if any, get up go back to work. come home and do it all over again for mounts on end, only to have to pull our what the fool plum ass did and replace it yourself. YOU have no idea what the real story here is or was. Hope the same thing happens to you. Then talk. His Dad.
Yeah Kevin, they grabbing a pop tart for dinner...
@@1903A3shooter Ya Kevin!!! A plain one at that !!
You have that santee on it’s back 😂😂
You damb right I do, and it's been like that for 15 years and not leaked 1 drop. Unlike the drains that the plumber installed under my not 1 but 2 sinks.
paypatay1 it’s just illegal is all 😂 but oh well. As long as it works right lol
@@darienlandry6777 "illegal in the eyes of a plumbing inspection, but if you don't have it inspected it's all good!
Darien Landry exact thing I noticed hahaha fucking san tee on back no no no lol. Only on vertical in waste system smh
@@paypatay1 good luck clearing out the drain with the santee.... looks go a long way, not for aesthetics, but how things flow...
This is why you pay AFTER the work is done. If they can't work that way, it's up to the customer to decide how to move forward. Some want a down payment, and some customer CAN negotiate a low down payment.
nah, nah, nah. Any reputable plumber has liquid cash in his account or credit with a supplier to buy the parts and do the work and send an invoice later. Asking for SHIT up front is a red flag
3:40 yeah I think he came into work high
Cheap plumbers aren't skilled, skilled plumbers aren't cheap
I wish my GC, the people who chose this guy, understood this quote.
This, my friends, is the danger of homeowners watching DIY videos. 👍
I found it best to be my own General Contractor and then hire who I want to do what based on their reputation as I know it in the community. This has saved me thousands and I have used some of the contractors on different house remodel/refurbish/repair jobs. I also do a lot of work myself in plumbing, electrical, framing, insulation , sheetrock Etc. I could not do the certain parts of the electrical work in the house I was going to rent out so I hired back to the electrician to do what he told me to do (wire pulling monkey).
I agree with you. I have learned a huge lesson. I have said for the past 6 years, that the next time my house burns down I'm going to take 6 months off of work and be my own GC. Unfortunately the insurance company didn't want to hand a 200k check to the homeowner this time.
@@paypatay1 I hope there is not a next time for you. A huge job we did on our primary residence was fixing fire damage that the sellers lied about fixing (before home inspections). Took the whole second story off the older part of the house and moved walls out even with the first story foundation. took 15 months to rebuild it all, but worth it. Gained 200 Square feet.
I thought the part you pointed to was the “retarded plumbers” work. But that’s YOUR work!? 😂😂😂
He is the plumber, it’s his alter ego
I think its safe to say he didnt know what he was doing
Yeah
Paypatay1 needs to go to plumbing school, you can't use a sanitary tee on a horizontal run as is clearly shown
You should have know by how cheap it was quoted. I would have been 1000.00 just to crawl around in that dirt.
VicMackeyful what would you have charged for this job?
@@OhhhJP Not worth dealing with these headaches
I notice a lot of other plumbers talking about the illegal tee and the amount of purple primer, but what about what appears to be galvanized pipe (im assuming for water) with black iron pipe (dissimilar metals) joined together? so if the person who made this video can describe what that line is or what its used for, that'd be great?!
The galvanized pipes with black iron pipes are natural gas lines installed by a licenced HVAC company that my GC used.
Im from Canada and we cant use galvanized fittings for gas. That shit flakes off and will fuck your regs.
@@luckylance1 no regulators on low pressure systems, but yes it will happen
I wouldn't hook up to that either. The existing drain is using fittings that are against code in my area
That is definitely horrendous work. Like an April Fools joke. IMO, plumbing is really a difficult trade. I've done it all myself: framing, foundation, electrical, stone, and by far, I find plumbing the most challenging. All it takes is one little oversight and you've got a major problem. Having said that, all your work here was pretty damn simple to do, and the guy butchered it.
Plumbing is tricky, that’s why I always carry the code book, even the inspectors are afraid of it…..
There’s no reason to cut the line until you get the pipe to the actual spot. Now you can’t use the sink until he couplings that connection. Doesn’t make sense
Why do you say dumb plumbers. Are you referring to is all. Is so then i must say. That sanitary t that you have on its back for a kitchen sink is illegal. Your primer is everywhere. Who are you. Pacaso
Well no, I have since apologized for claiming that all plumbers are incompetent. But I also have stated that most all plumbers that I have ever hired over the past 20 years have been incompetent. For the sanitary tee, I get a pass on that because I am not a plumber and don't know all the codes, just a normal guy who got tired of paying very high prices and getting shitty work. Therefore I took it upon myself to do the work myself and Save probably somewhere around $5,000 for everything that has been done. So far that sanitary tee hasn't leaked one drop of water for the past 15 years.
Its not if the santee leaks or not its not supposed to be horizontal... there are other fittings for that application... a combo etc.
Dont you just love it when purple primer is all over😂😂
The whole thing is a hack and what state is this in ? Every person who has touched that so called plumbing has no business in doing so. Additionally a competent plumber is worth the money but the guy who watches a RUclips video and goes to home Depot to purchase material that isn't even the correct material has no business in attempting to do the work and makes us that are actually skilled plumbers who take pride in our work look bad on us. Do your homework look at there reviews, make sure they are licensed or at least have real experience not hack job experience. I can assure you there are many skilled plumbers that would have done a wonderful job for you but when you do it yourself then have handy Andy come in after you it's going to cost you a lot more to have a competent skilled plumber clean up your mess and the hacks mess rather than just called a professional in the first place. I love when I see purple primer and sharkbites I'm like yep handy Andy has been here. Good luck with that mess !!!!
@@brianrouse5546 ok tru, but you also have to make do with what is in Stock at The Home depot or Lowe's.
Maybe the plumber needs to get a job shoveling snow! LOL
I shoveled snow all through my apprenticeship from 1980 to 1984 before work then worked all day up to 10 hours then straight to school. I would seal off under that crawl space,it's a disaster. A real plumber could repipe that whole system very easily and very legally without much effort. I did whole house changeovers from septic to city sewers in crawl spaces alot in the 80's and 1/8 inch per foot was all that was required or as we always said ( cracking the bubble for fall ). In 43 years i've only plumbed 1 new home in my entire career the rest hospitals , schools and sewage treatment or water treatment plants. I have worked with so many horrible plumbers who even refused to use a torpedo level on a job. They Never set foot on one of my jobs. Couldn't shoot an instrument or figure tenths and hundreds. As for the hole through the wall i always sleeved it and made it look nice and made sure it wasn't running into a Main Beam. Sigh
So thats how plumbing is done in the Us?
Getting Nightmares
Not all plumbers are stupid. Guess wat so r u for hiring the idiot. Ur mad cuz it's not turning out good.
Some of these so called licensed plumbers probably got their license by mail order. Lady friend just built a house, she hired plumber was a friend of a friend the recommended him. She asked me to oversee the whole house build because I’ve did construction for almost 50 years. After being around the plumber for a couple hours I could tell this wasn’t going to last and she ended up firing him and I spent almost two weeks fixing his crappy work. The problem is laws require master plumbing license to pull permit and a license plumber working under the master to at least do the work. Make a person wonder how much padding the inspector pocket by some of these so called plumbers.
Plumbers like this make all of us look bad Bad shawty work here
The plumbers of butcher and you should charge him and get your thousand dollars back
Wow it's ALL illegal.. you have no clue what you're doing either. You have no business running ANY kind of plumbing. You need to quit trying to do it yourself and hire an EDUCATED plumber that knows wtf they're doing. Good grief! That guy ain't a plumber.. He's an IMPOSTER HACK! That shits gotta go! Tear it tf out!
bakken hawk I completely agree, so how about you come on down to Virginia and be my new plumber. Make this stuff correct. I've dealt with half a dozen plumbers as long as I've owned this house and none of them are worth a damn. I'm just tired of trying to find a decent plumber. So if I'm going if I'm going to have hack shity work underneath my house either way, I might as well just do it myself and save $5,000. I've wasted enough money paying idiots to do a job worse than what I do.
😂😂😂😂
80 percent of now day plumbers are worh a fuck... if you are lucky enough and get an old timers you are golden. I run heavy equipment for a living, my son is is master plumber, and when we sit and talk about our work he says that most plumbers out there don’t have a clue about what they’re doing... but in the contrary if you ask them if they have any experience,.... dam, they know how to do it all.. in other words.... talk is cheap... just because you have a license, in my experience, don’t mean shit.
@@paypatay1 are you on the Southside of Hampton Roads? If so and you need a qualified plumber in the future contact me here and I'll give you my number. Licensed insured master plumber with 22 yrs experience.
I think you need to see where he said it's all illegal. His work actually looks better than yours, even with the blown out foundation
Thats insane 1500$ i charge 600$ for the same shit
love the san-tee on its back............inspector would laugh here in Tampa Bay
Inspectors in my town are just a revenue maker. They passed it and the electrical inspector gave up after failing the class A electrician four times so he just passed it.
Uh-oh, I sense a ton of butthurt in the comments before I read them.
😅😅
There are hundreds of butthurt comments
He did cut your line for a reason. If you want it up to code, you need a certain pitch (1 inch every 4 feet). It looks like you'll have proper pitch with the cut where it is now. That being said, idiot shouldn't have bashed a hole in the foundation until he was sure of the placement, and uses a proper hammer drill rather then a hammer. I agree the guy was an idiot, but not for the reason you think.
It's 1" to every 8 feet
@@jasonschleman4291 you're both right. Anything under 4" diameter requires a min of 1/4" per foot, 4" and up can have a min of an 1/8" per foot.
why do you guys think foundations are made of bricks? O_o dig below your bricks, it doesn't hurt as long as you don't use a tool that causes vibration to the house... just use a shovel, dig under your bricks.... foundations are made in trenches, not above soil, and they are made of poured concrete, not blocks.
Don’t understand the explanation- he was gonna come through low so he cut above the lateral?You’ll need that capped line as a cleanout with that San tee on its back
Haha 😂 that sanitary tee though
It is quite hilarious. How it works, let the water drain away, and doesn't leak and I didn't pay a plumber thousands of dollars to do it "right".
@@paypatay1 should be a TY
@@mikea491 there's alot of things that "should be" under my house, but the plumber that was hired, the electrician that was hired, and the structure framer that was hired, all did their respective jobs rebuilding my house half assed.
Right after I saw his kitchen sink connector I realized that he didn’t have any idea of how plumbing works 🤦🏽♂️.
Fire this guy, gives us good Plumbers a bad name!!!!!!!
Pretty Decent this guy was fired. Not saying all plumbers on earth, but the majority of plumbers that I have dealt with ( 4 out of 5) were either incompetent, con artists tacking on charges after the fact, or extreamly over priced from the start. I learned to plumb myself and have probably saved myself and family $10,000 over the last 15 years.
Dude I always pay my bill with my plumber.. he was supposed to have been here yesterday to replace a cracked cast iron sewer pipe.. I am stuck in a house that smells like a latrine
.I am sick with headsches.dizzy and vomiting
My animals are sick and the bastard keeps coming up with fucking lame excuses
His "emergency" essay that he was sitting at the dam bakery. Chowing down on pastries.. I drove right past and saw the fucker there. He won't like me today.
The 2 of you are a match made in heaven 😂
Another wanna be builder. Cant even explain terrible work. Cute. Hes right about bad work, but could any "Real" builder deal with a guy like that?
FYI…..that whole basement is a mess. I’d be embarrassed to show anything in that basement. Smh
All of this is no good. Ur sink pipe shouldnt have that slope either. All bad. I'll come by and redo that for a grand. All of it. Good luck either way.
Thomas Rowland thanks for the offer but no thanks. The sink drain has that slope because it is coming from inside of the exterior wall and needs to meet up with the outgoing line.
You'll have problems later on with it. Come down then 90 with a quarter bubble fall and 90 again into a combination.
Thomas Iron Bear how can you figure out the problem this man has with just looking at a video?! If you are a plumber you should know that nothing goes a cording to plan, you always make some kind of modification
@@FastEddieQ I got my IPC Journeymans and I can evaluate this by this junk plumbing by just looking. Probably done by a apprentice. A lot of it is against code, at least the international. I do commercial and medical gas. I know what works and what doesn't. By no means am I perfect though. I'm not the GOAT and no plumber knows it all.
Thomas Iron Bear fair enough!
I just purchased a house and the second floor shower is leaking I tried fixing it and I seen 💩💩 in the shower drain it's backing up from the toilet how the hell did they do that pluming for the 💩💩 to backup unbelievable..
His plumbing skills are on par with your narration and hiring skills. Haha ok, jokes aside, I didn't check the date of this upload but if you're ever in the San Diego area, contact my company Inland Empire A Handyman Can. We would've knocked that out for half the price and 10x the professionalism.
Not sure why you hate plumbers? Every trade has their hacks
So sorry. I’m a plumber. Most home owners work against us. You are one of a kind. Hate what you’re going through. If you want it right, sometimes you gotta build it yourself. I wouldn’t pay a dime until your foundation is fixed. Not only did he not do it right, he completely compromised your foundation. #Plumbing is fun
The only thing worse than getting a hack to do a job is when the hack charges pro rates.
By all these comments, what I have noticed is all of the plumbers that take offence and say "I could do better". Well I'm sure you could. But do you? Do you really? On every job?
paypatay1 well if you love your job and want to be the best at what you do and want job security then yes on every job. But that’s just my opinion I can only speak for myself.
@koe virel finally someone that gets it. Yea, I said something nasty about a plumbers but had they actually listened and understood what the frustration was, they would get it too. Thanks dude.
Well, yes. I do. Because I have pride.
I think it all depends on who you work for. If you're your own company then everything you do is a liability and has your name on it. If you're just working for some company then you probably wont care as much.
Your title was right haha Those guys were stupid and abunch of hacks but there is some of us that know what we are doing and make all our jobs look good to.
You should get rid of the T that catches the kitchen sink.it should be a Y or combo,,
If you already knew what to do and how to do it why pay someone else
adam murphy I had a house fire that resulted in a total rebuild of my house. As part of the contract there were things I wasn't allowed to do.
No tools are one reason
@@burnotto1663 lmao
Looks like a handyman nipping on the ankles of another handyman 😅
Sincerely: PLUMBER
You need 3" pipe since your catching two fixtures
Depending on what fixtures are being picked up yes
Not true, every fixture has a dfu value. Depending on what fixtures are on a specific branch and what their dfu values total dictates the size of the branch.
@@doumardose9785 Yes I'm aware of that but if he is doing anything more than a back to back set of washers the 2" would be more than sufficient considering the dfu load of the horizontal for 2" is 8 and the dfu for a laundry singular is 2...try again son.
In MA you wouldn’t have to figure the load in this case, the laundry has to tie in independently to the main
@@mike617 👍 that's what's up. My original point was to the guy who said it "has to be 3 inch". I was just saying not necessarily. But you are right every municipality adopts it's own code and each inspector has they're individual interpretation of that code. If you practice good plumbing 9/10 your good.
Did you still pay him for that hack job?
Doesn't take a genius to figure out that man isn't a plumber.
That's high, you need a combo on that kitchen drain
1500 is a little high in my opinion for a job like that(not a master but 3 years in apprenticeship). He must have fucked up bringing it through your foundation. Did he just completely leave the job or did you kick him?
1500 is low? I would have charged at least $2500 but with his attitude it.would have been more. You have a lot to learn I see...
2 cinder blocks!!!????!?!?!? How big does he think the drain is 16 inches?!!!? wtf!!!!
Did you run that gas main too? What about them droopy water lines you have to wrap them cause they froze huh? That happens when they are on the bare ground.
Nope the gas lines and the drooping 3/8 bendable copper lines that are insulated were installed by 2 separate licensed plumbers years ago.
To be more clear, the gray gas line was installed years ago, and then the black gas line that ties into it was installed by a third plumber.
How much did you pay him again?
One hundred thousand five hundred and fifty five thousand dollars US American yen.com
You can’t use a tee fitting horizontally
I can and I did, and it has never leaked.
8 yrs of plumbing under my belt and even I know that main line did not need to be cut other then to install the y and he put way to much pitch on the main line it’s dudes like this that make us real fucking plumbers that take real pride in our work look bad
Like the one guy said the tee on it's back is not supposed to be like that, not code, it's restricting the down flow in the waste pipe like that, you are suppose to angle it with a 45 with a space between it and then into a wye connection, and it didn't seem to have the proper clean out on the end. That guy can't possibly be a licensed master plumber because of all the mistakes he is making and poor planning.
Why blame the plumber? You should be mad at the contractor for his poor judgement on hiring that guy and sending him to your home and destroying your foundation. The work that the guy performed is NOT PLUMBING!
The plumber was a Class A plumber as well. He used his village idiot brother as a helper.
1) Not all plumbers are shitty. You hired some duds.
2) Your plumbing is shyte too with that adorable santee in the main line ❤️
Main line refers to the water line from where all other water lines are connected to, what the f you mean by main line?? Ahole.
@loboxx337 the main line can also refer to the fixture branch or building drain. Your plumbing is an absolute shit show. Yes I'm a professional.
"I'm gunna git the bilder an have him fix that.."
No, you gonna call to tell him and he's gonna laugh and hang up. You know it was fine when he walked off the job.
Not at all. The plumber admitted to the G.C that he did it.
@@paypatay1 the plumber *you* hired. Wrecking stuff your GC already had sorted. Right. Like I said, if those were my block in that wall, I would have laughed at you and tossed a few fresh ones in your yard at most.
@@camojoe83 kick rocks troll. I hired the GC, the GC provided the plumber. You know nothing and you wouldn't have done a thing.
been a licensed plumber for 40 yrs and from the looks of things I would guess neither one of you are qualified to plumb an outhouse.
If you've been a plumber for 40 years i would venture a guess that you would do as crappy of a job as the old plumber that did this work. Being so fat and stiff you couldn't fit under the house and you'd send your village idiot brother under the house like this "class A" plumber did.
I do not see venting?
Venting for what
No plumber didn’t any of the work in that crawl space.
Technically you are correct. I learned much later after the fact that the plumber that my G.C. hired was too old and fat to crawl under the house sent his idiot brother under there to do the work.
What kind of pipe is that for the hot and cold water lines for the washer?? Doesn’t look like copper, uponor or PVC
@The Dude the inside of it is black my man. I’ve used plenty of pex and uponor and I’ve never seen it have a black coating on the inside
It looks like PEX with UV protection. I used some for the first time a few weeks ago.
Sorry for the pos plumber my favorite saying hacks makes me stacks and the sad part plumbing is easier than ever
They put anyone in a truck that has changed a flapper
He actually came in where it needs to be cause your drain is too low...too much fall from the sink & not properly sized ...needs to be supported closer to floor joist to keep from shaking. Why are your water lines so low ?
shawn washington what the fuck do you mean too much fall?
I think he means grade
Wrong Tee on that drain line. That is a sanitary tee, cannot be laid on it's back, can only be used vertically. Should be a combination sweep.
Why didnt you just do it yourself in the first place? Just dumped $1500 down the drain. PUN INTENDED. Lol.
See my pinned comment
I do not know labor cost there in my country it will be 500€ or less, if you put copper we do not use it often
Goodness me that is really untidy, I’ve never seen builders strap being used for pipe clips.
I realise this is in the floor void, but those pipes should be properly restrained
And why would connecting a waste and water connections cost $1500 - surely it’s not even a days work for a plumber
I don’t get it
Ps I’m in the UK
The main drain has a illegal fitting going to the kitchen sink.
No matter what a sanitary tee horizontally is not code. Just because It does leak does not mean it’s proper.
When it comes down to it, the "up to code" work the plumbers performed has failed in 3 places over the past 3 years. The garbage disposal, the full bath sink, and the refrigerator water hookup have all leaked. But hey, it meets code sooo I gues their work is better. ?
did you use the same "plumber"or another "do it yourself project?@@paypatay1
I love those idiots that called themselves Plumbers, because I get in there, charge to demo their crap, and the new work and I end up looking like a hero.
@@JCES1332 but do you don't correctly? Every time? Every single time?
@@paypatay1 10 years Union experience. 5 years non Union. And 2 years freelance. There are situations where I know I am not up to the challenge. And I'm walk away instead of risking a lawsuit.
yell us again how much did you pay the plumber
I will not yell, but 1500. One thousand five hundred US American dollars.
That santee on its back..... well I can't see it from my house.
That was no plumber you had there. I see nothing but handyman work. Make sure you only hire a licensed plumber to do the work.
That's easily 2k worth of work for someone who does it the right way. 1500.00 is actually low, in my opinion.
This is what happens when you take low bids, you get starving inexperienced handymen to do your work.
Real plumbers are never cheap.
This was in 2017. I had a major house fire and had to have it completely rebuilt. I hired a Class A general contractor and he provided all of the trades. He provided the plumber as well to re route the drain and supply lines to the new laundry location. These are the results of a "professional" plumber (I saw his class A license after this video was made}. I have other plumbing videos of work by this same plumber on my home rebuild.
I do regret my choice of words at the time complaining and labeling ALL plumbers as bad. I had been dealing with the worlds worst GC and his subs.
@paypatay1 What state or country has a class A plumbing license? Never heard of such a thing. I'm curious. Also 2017 doesn't matter much. Plumbing rates and parts have gone up since then but not by that much for plastic fittings.
I do agree that all licensed proffesionals are not equal but most of the time the ones with cheap hourly rates suck and do jobs cheap because they have no reputation in their work.
I hold my work to very high standards, I also charge a premium price for that expertise and skilled labor. 20 years of knowledge and skill costs more than 2.
Lol 2 k? For half a days work? Put the crack pipe down