Build a deck, shoot guns, fish, run water lines. What don't you know how to do? You're beyond DIY. You're so amazing the man that marries you will have won the lottery. I'm so jealous.
A tip for next roll of pipe. Tie one end to your truck and drive off. The friction with the ground causes it to unwind and further driving pulls all the twists and bend out.
Its been nearly 100 here in SC. I thought we had it rough running water line to my son's house. Congratulations on the progress you and your Dad are making on your house. Appreciate y'all.
Ahhh, summer in the south. Nothing better than wearing soaked clothes for 7 months of the year. I mean how else is the dust in the air going to stick to your skin & clothes if you're not wet? I really love when my skin is chafed & also when the sweat dries & leaves a nice gritty layer of salt on my skin. It's so soothing.
I know your dad knows to do this, but just a reminder because it is so hot and you’re wanting to get that line put in so quickly… Make sure you guys remember the exact spot that that coupling joint was put in on the PEX… Drive a spike down into the ground and paint it and make sure it is is a always visible….should you ever loose pressure and feel there may be a leak,y’all will know exactly where to dig,instead of digging way more than what you need to…just an fyi…you guys are doing such a great job on your house…stay safe, stay healthy and God bless!
@@jeffroberts760 indeed, It’s not that people don’t know to do that,it’s just that a lot of times we get so caught up in what we’re doing and trying to get the job done quickly that we fill in the holes and then we realize … where did we put that coupling in? I used a big flower pot like you see at maybe a Lowe’s to put a large flower/plant and just leave it right next to the rod going into the ground…then,you don’t even see the rod because of the plant…worked for me…and no one will hit the rod or drive it in the ground….not really a big deal, until there’s a leak,right? Best wishes and God bless!
Many many leaks I've fixed here in the UK as an external plumber .we dig holes so far apart and use a mole run by compressed air to create a tunnel to each hole using a scope to hit the target hole we are aiming at ,not such a long distance that you folks are doing tho and the harder the ground the harder to mole it ,I feel for ya it's hard work 😉
Just a little tip from a third generation plumber ( leave a loop at every coupling for expansion and contraction, also easier replacement if the fitting leaks)
Kudos to your family working in 100+ degree S Alabama heat and humidity. I used to go down there to my parents’ farm and work outside clearing trails, trimming trees or whatever.
love the house. Your daddy is a good man for sure... talented.. i wish my daughter and i got along as well as it comes across that you too do. thanks for the updates i was waiting for updates on the house like the house
Don't worry Hanna, you're just as beautiful as they come. Don't take any negative post that goes around..We men actually would love anyone who comes with even a quarter of your capabilities...actual
And I'd love to see more Monsters ! " Yeah, well...." & "bieg Feesh" are now My official ring tones ! Of course, I only hear " bieg Feesh " when You call, so that's been never... ! It's that " Yeah Well " that twists Me up ! courtesy of - ruclips.net/video/a7lJzBfD9rk/видео.htmlsi=Pt8IiXwIAmr9W4qH by far, My favourite video You have ever done. Cracks Me up Ev'r time.
Up here in north Idaho, everything has to go at least 4 feet in the ground in order to be certain you're below the frost line. And we have a generator to not only power the house, but to keep the well house warm and to operate the pump when the power goes out for a day or a week. Nothing worse on a -15F day to have the well house freeze up.
A CLASSY YOUNG LADY along with a GREAT FATHER Hannah is proof that value is a close FAMILY and THE POWER OF GREAT PARENTING when I see just how SMART with COMMON SENSE this YOUNG LADY is you just know how much SUCCESS Hannah will have in Her life and she has earned it people GOOD FOR HER I find it amazing just how much most of the young people lack common sense compared to this CLASSY YOUNG LADY CONTINUED SUCCESS Hannah Give Meryl a scratch behind the ears for Me
Having been a painter of new home construction for 17 year's,I've seen many PEX installations. Most use a distribution block so that each and every circuit has a shut off right at the service entrance. In fact it might even be code here in Pennsylvania where I was helping build homes
@@beckyumphrey2626 that can be good . And it can be bad ?,good when you are building something and can do it your way and save money. Bad to very bad to WTF,when you buy a used home,or building .
Man those 500ft rolls are aggravating as all get out. I figured out the best way to roll it out is to leave the plastic on the outside and start from the inside and roll it out. But if it gets tangled up it’s a mess no doubt!! LoL
Hey Hannah, I designed a Frank Lloyd Wright styled shanty boat for when I retire in 2 years and move to either Alabama, Texas, or Florida. Haven't decided yet. I worked in Western Alaska for 10 years delivering freight and fuel to towns and villages on the coast and up and down the Kuskokwim, Yukon, Kobuk, and Noatak rivers. Used to drag out over 1,200' of 4" Goodyear cargo hose.
Damn where you getting water from Georgia 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤ would you make a video of you reading a paper or something I’m from Georgia and I love to hear you speak lol great job on the house your daddy’s an inspiration to everyone
I lived in south Alabama briefly in the early 90s. A place east of Monroeville called Burnt Corn. People were very nice and helpful, I have many good stories.
Another way to check For Leaks To to put an air fitting on the end of the line and pressurize it to 60 psi which is the max for Most houses. The plus to doing this is you won’t get wet it will just hiss at you and if you have a pressure gauge on it you can see if you have a slow leak too
I like these two man. Dad brought that girl up right. She can do anything by herself. It is beautiful really. Good on u dad.
Build a deck, shoot guns, fish, run water lines. What don't you know how to do? You're beyond DIY. You're so amazing the man that marries you will have won the lottery. I'm so jealous.
I hope she finds a good guy stable nothing fancy and they have a wonderful life together.
Hannah, you are absolutely adorable! And that accent? Soooooo sweet!
That accent is like honey to my ears. My mom's family is from Bessemer❤
Holy crap Hannah your shoulder definition is really comin in nice 😊wow
I knew the smooth operator would figure something out. Hsnnah and her Dad figure out anything 👍👍
Hannah's beauty and charm always impresses me! Never gets old!
Yeah man, let's go lay some pipe!
A tip for next roll of pipe. Tie one end to your truck and drive off. The friction with the ground causes it to unwind and further driving pulls all the twists and bend out.
Wow Merle's eyes are amazing!
Thank you for brightening my day it’s a joy watching you and your family work together
Its been nearly 100 here in SC. I thought we had it rough running water line to my son's house. Congratulations on the progress you and your Dad are making on your house. Appreciate y'all.
You people are amazing!
I’m sure it doesn’t always feel this way but it looks like you live care free in paradise.
Rock on 🤘
Hannah must have fantastic parents.
What a lovely person she is.
What a great girl/woman. It's not a mystery when you see the kind of man her Daddy is. You all are a treasure!
God bless all here.
I just love Hannas stories and Hannah too
That dog is adorable!❤. Good job, everybody :) That 1 and a 1/2 inch pipe would have been a nightmare in 7 degree weather in Idaho!
You know it. We're in the Oldtown area, and it does go sub zero from time to time
You and dad are a great team.❤
Girl you are so tough so cute so funny, you’ve got it all kid. Thank GOD for DIXIE.
Amen 🙏
Great Video! Appreciate you, your daddy and all the friends and family!
Hannah is the perfect woman , Jeff raised her perfect !
Ahhh, summer in the south. Nothing better than wearing soaked clothes for 7 months of the year. I mean how else is the dust in the air going to stick to your skin & clothes if you're not wet? I really love when my skin is chafed & also when the sweat dries & leaves a nice gritty layer of salt on my skin. It's so soothing.
I believe you are one heavenly blessing of an amazing gifted Angel. I grew up in Mobile, AL.
I know your dad knows to do this, but just a reminder because it is so hot and you’re wanting to get that line put in so quickly… Make sure you guys remember the exact spot that that coupling joint was put in on the PEX… Drive a spike down into the ground and paint it and make sure it is is a always visible….should you ever loose pressure and feel there may be a leak,y’all will know exactly where to dig,instead of digging way more than what you need to…just an fyi…you guys are doing such a great job on your house…stay safe, stay healthy and God bless!
That is really smart, thanks for sharing
@@jeffroberts760 indeed, It’s not that people don’t know to do that,it’s just that a lot of times we get so caught up in what we’re doing and trying to get the job done quickly that we fill in the holes and then we realize … where did we put that coupling in? I used a big flower pot like you see at maybe a Lowe’s to put a large flower/plant and just leave it right next to the rod going into the ground…then,you don’t even see the rod because of the plant…worked for me…and no one will hit the rod or drive it in the ground….not really a big deal, until there’s a leak,right? Best wishes and God bless!
Many many leaks I've fixed here in the UK as an external plumber .we dig holes so far apart and use a mole run by compressed air to create a tunnel to each hole using a scope to hit the target hole we are aiming at ,not such a long distance that you folks are doing tho and the harder the ground the harder to mole it ,I feel for ya it's hard work 😉
Or just run a metal detector to locate the couplings
Smart Pops....work smarter not harder! Cheers y'all!
Great attitude and Great accent music to ears wonderful
Hannah your getting closer now to be move in your pad, nice 😮beautiful spring water 💦 running 🏃♀️ into your beautiful place . 😊
When the south, looks forward to winner it’s been too hot for too long.
Not true in my part of Texas. Winter is when you cook out, fish, hunt, go to football games. It's when you enjoy outdoors.
@@ferengiprofiteer9145 it’s nice to know you enjoy 100° heat
Come up to northern Maine, you’ll never look at winter the same 😂
@@mapleridgeoutdoors4136 Maine has its beauty
@@mapleridgeoutdoors4136 Ha, no thanks. My brother was stationed up there. He said spring thaw was known for exposing bodies and dog leavings.
Great job ! As a plumber for over 40 years I can tell that there is no perfect way to un spool perfect, Especially anything bigger than 3/4 inch.
Just a little tip from a third generation plumber ( leave a loop at every coupling for expansion and contraction, also easier replacement if the fitting leaks)
Kudos to your family working in 100+ degree S Alabama heat and humidity. I used to go down there to my parents’ farm and work outside clearing trails, trimming trees or whatever.
love the house. Your daddy is a good man for sure... talented.. i wish my daughter and i got along as well as it comes across that you too do. thanks for the updates i was waiting for updates on the house like the house
Great job!! Your Dad is the best!!
Coming along nicely hannah! 👍🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for staying a true country gal.
Don't worry Hanna, you're just as beautiful as they come. Don't take any negative post that goes around..We men actually would love anyone who comes with even a quarter of your capabilities...actual
Hannah, always enjoy you and your dad's videos. but really enjoy your dog. thanks Hannah. hey to your dad..🐕
Place is coming together beautifully 😍
It’s so dang good to see you again. I missed you, preciate y’all!
That's a helluva run for water line! Hope ya'll got a good pump!!
"If I can lie that down right _thur._ "
lol
Cool accent.
Would love to see more updates on the house build.
And I'd love to see more Monsters ! " Yeah, well...." & "bieg Feesh" are now My official ring tones ! Of course, I only hear " bieg Feesh " when You call, so that's been never... ! It's that " Yeah Well " that twists Me up ! courtesy of - ruclips.net/video/a7lJzBfD9rk/видео.htmlsi=Pt8IiXwIAmr9W4qH
by far, My favourite video You have ever done. Cracks Me up Ev'r time.
@@michaelsea5127sounds creepy seek help
I put pex tubing in in a pull barn and 2 houses before. Good times lol. Love all your videos too
I can't wait to see the finished house! 🤠
This heat and humidity dont make it easy, but y"all are getting a little closer all the time. Thanks for the update.
That's a lot of water line! Have a good one 👍
Looks like hard work but over all you look excited!
Up here in north Idaho, everything has to go at least 4 feet in the ground in order to be certain you're below the frost line. And we have a generator to not only power the house, but to keep the well house warm and to operate the pump when the power goes out for a day or a week. Nothing worse on a -15F day to have the well house freeze up.
A CLASSY YOUNG LADY along with a GREAT FATHER Hannah is proof that value is a close FAMILY and THE POWER OF GREAT PARENTING when I see just how SMART with COMMON SENSE this YOUNG LADY is you just know how much SUCCESS Hannah will have in Her life and she has earned it people GOOD FOR HER I find it amazing just how much most of the young people lack common sense compared to this CLASSY YOUNG LADY
CONTINUED SUCCESS Hannah
Give Meryl a scratch behind the ears for Me
Y’all are how America should be!! Stay safe!
Making progress on your house, that makes all the effort worthwhile.
Necessity, the mother of invention ! Well done team
Gosh! Love the music.
Hanna, you are sooo freakin' cute!! You could read the phone book and it would a pleasure!! You're a sweetheart!!🥰
I Am very happy you got water in your new house now your gutter closer for you can move in soon when you get it all done. I have a nice day kiddo.
That's quite interesting to see, being that up here in Canada, where I work, we make those coils of PEX pipe. It's good stuff!
I like the look of your cupboards in the background of the intro. I did enjoy your video. :)
Dont know if this real you.
Great video Apprecite ya
I could watch your videos all day..... Sooooooo beautiful both inside and outside......
Good morning & yes, you absolutely are 😁
Just be thankful you don’t have a frost line that you have to be so deep or it’ll freeze in winter and as always you and your dad are awesome!
Yeah, in Canada their pipes are about 5 feet underground for that reason.
Love Ya Hannah...and I preciate you too
❤🎉❤🎉❤
She has a corgi!!! Love that Merle they’re beautiful
Getting it done! I effing hate humidity. From New York's swamps. Skeeters suck here. Love Deet!
Having been a painter of new home construction for 17 year's,I've seen many PEX installations. Most use a distribution block so that each and every circuit has a shut off right at the service entrance. In fact it might even be code here in Pennsylvania where I was helping build homes
Called a manifold, I belive
@@themetaphysicalaxe5506 yes that sounds about right.
That's correct. In the case of a shut down of one of the lines, the rest don't become contaminated with any stagnant water.
No Code in Alabama.
@@beckyumphrey2626 that can be good . And it can be bad ?,good when you are building something and can do it your way and save money. Bad to very bad to WTF,when you buy a used home,or building .
Great video ! 🇺🇲
Man those 500ft rolls are aggravating as all get out. I figured out the best way to roll it out is to leave the plastic on the outside and start from the inside and roll it out. But if it gets tangled up it’s a mess no doubt!! LoL
Thanks for the update on the house. Where’s Your other help? “ Paul “?!😜😝😂🤣
geez! you are GORGEOUS!!!
That was REAL work, btdt...lol, hang in there guys!
Love just seeing you and hearing that voice accent ! Your so damn beautiful!
Coming along nice.
I’m in love!😂
It's hot here, too, in South Carolina. Stay cool out there, beautiful and stay safe.❤❤
OH YEAH!!! AWESOME!!!! ❤
Now your Bama Plumber too..How neat, and also your arms are really toned... muscle lady
It's looking good hannah you're a better great tdamn❤❤
Great to see common folks prospering in the new world.
Great Vid !!
It's HOT in Polk County Fl. too. Y'all take care.
Hey Hannah, I designed a Frank Lloyd Wright styled shanty boat for when I retire in 2 years and move to either Alabama, Texas, or Florida. Haven't decided yet. I worked in Western Alaska for 10 years delivering freight and fuel to towns and villages on the coast and up and down the Kuskokwim, Yukon, Kobuk, and Noatak rivers. Used to drag out over 1,200' of 4" Goodyear cargo hose.
I hope I'm the 6,969th guy to tell you that is batshit insane
@@Daves_Not_Here_Man_76 What?
@@butziporsche8646he's saying that's crazy.
Alabama is perfect for you! Florida is off limits to new residents! You can visit but go back home or to Alabama
@@sugewhitejacoby8654 Sorry, I own a 4-bedroom brick home in Jacksonville and I don't need your approval to retire there.
This girl is pure perfection!
Looks like it's all coming along nicely! Thanks!
Great 🇺🇸 stuff 🇺🇸 👍
Damn where you getting water from Georgia 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤ would you make a video of you reading a paper or something I’m from Georgia and I love to hear you speak lol great job on the house your daddy’s an inspiration to everyone
congrats, house is coming together
I lived in south Alabama briefly in the early 90s. A place east of Monroeville called Burnt Corn. People were very nice and helpful, I have many good stories.
Having all kinds of fun right!!😊
Hard work pays off
Good luck, your close neighbor in NW Florida
you are awesome❤
Love the Thorogood’s!
Woof..August heat AND out in the sun. Some champs right there, I'll take my heat in a bottle o' hotsauce
@hannah_barron no
😈😈😈😈 just looked at a few of your vlogs earlier in time ... then this video popped up ! 😈😈😈😈
Another way to check
For
Leaks
To to put an air fitting on the end of the line and pressurize it to 60 psi which is the max for
Most houses. The plus to doing this is you won’t get wet it will just hiss at you and if you have a pressure gauge on it you can see if you have a slow leak too
Preeshiate ya Hannah😊❤
Congratulations, fine job done.
Place is coming together really nice. I'm sure you can't wait for it to be finished.
It's getting nice and cool up here
I live in Southern Nevada. Hot here too, but it’s a dry heat! 😃
Love you❤from Rhode Island
awesome!