Snaking a kitchen sink drain blockage 💦
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- Опубликовано: 6 май 2023
- Snaking a kitchen sink drain. I’m using the trusty Ridgid K50 to clear the blockage in this kitchen sink drain pipe. The customer has put too much food down the disposal and not enough water #plumbing #plumber #diy
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That’ll be $375 lol
Uh yeah close to it actually. What do you think it should cost?
You pay for the skill and years of training that it takes to be able to knock out a job this quick. Not the time it takes him to do the job.
If you want someone that charges per hour go pick someone up that’s in front of Home Depot…
@@i.bleed.green.2081 hey little girl…. Why do you have an attitude on the internet? Lol 😂 what the??? Anyways bro I said that because I’m a plumber and that’s what we charge just to use the machine.
Go……. Have….. a…… snickers……. You’re not yourself…… when you’re hungry.
@@MrPerrisin91 you got thin skin like that and I’m the girl? Sheeeeeeesh 🤣🤣
“That’s what we charge to use the machine” yeah clearly a plumber. We call all our tools machines 🤣🙃
@@i.bleed.green.2081 that’s we charge to use the “tub machine, 100 machine, the spartan, snake, poop clearer” bro what? Your argument is the verbiage I used? Lmao idiot
@@MrPerrisin91😂 Freakin Hilarious
Wow good job. Thanks for showing me that 1/2 inch cable can be used in kitchen sink!
I like to unthread the stupor vent if possible. Run water once I pop a hole in the clog. You can't do that most the time anyway. Good stuff
That’s a chainknocker. Wht brand is that. Ridgid?
Maybe replace the admittance valve too for optimal flow.
Ive heard that cpvc is very brittle and shouldn't be used for water lines is that true?
Cpvc is no longer used except for repairs on existing cpvc. It degrades over time and becomes extremely brittle and prone to breaking.
What code is that?
Texas still uses it
@@zachcoleman6285 No one plumbs houses with Cpvc anymore. You're thinking of PVC drain pipe.
@@SamThePlumber
No not single family dwellings
But it's still used for multi-family new construction. It's cheaper than any other material.
@@SamThePlumbercpvc is still used to this day here in Kentucky , what codes in which state are you referring to?
Is that a 3/8 cable? Or 1/2? That is huge for a kitchen sink… and no bends on it I know that’s tough to get around some corners!
1/4 cable for kitchen sinks and if that can’t pop it go with the mini jetter. 💪
Do you know what to use for like a drain in my basement floor ? In do I need a jet shooter ?
@@priinceanthonykoldd7071 is there a cover on the drain? You might want to start with a shop vac if not and see if the trap is just full of stuff. Don’t forget to put some water back down if you do.
I prefer 1/4” cables on pretty much everything.
@@i.bleed.green.2081 no so the lil thin aluminum part that look like the cover in the drain ! I believe it’s stuck in the drain but my dad told me I’m not sure yest
@@priinceanthonykoldd7071 can you get a magnet and try to fish it out? Or maybe a vacuum like I said before.
In spate ai piesa de curatire dece nu o folosesti?
Freakin Sweet!!!
That studor vent tho..
Haha yeah a little low but still within code my state
It'll work
In my state it needs to be above the flood rim (the sink overflow level).
@@i.bleed.green.2081 that's universal plumbing code for all states for in case the sink backs up and ruins the auto vent, however most homeowners don't want drywall to be ripped out just to put a cheater vent higher. Also if it's an island sink it's impossible to have a cheater vent higher than the base of the sink
@@SamThePlumber yeah I come across these all the time in the “wild” that are like this..
Also “universal plumbing code” or UPC doesn’t imply it’s the same everywhere. It’s called that in all states but not all states have the same code.
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Dry rod
I'd rather rod a back up sewer than a grease filled kitchen sink can't never get that smell off my machine but it has unstopped KFC grease trap you talk about 🤮id rather smell 💩
Haha 😂
Pvc getts very brittle I would never use it inside a house. Abs, cast iron or dwv.
For DWV? Or do you mean cpvc for supply lines?
The entire state of GA uses PVC sch 40 on drainage .. it’s fine
@@theplumberlorian Im still not sure what he was talking about. If he wants no hub or abs, that's on him. But PVC hasn't done me wrong. Do y'all use PVC of any type for pressurized water? I still run copper if I can with pex as the next option. But all of my dwv that I run now is pvc.
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Hell ya hail Satin
Ok I've turned to Jesus yayyy!!!! I'm now praying that the sink will be unclogged by the next time I need to use it. Ive heard he never leaves prayers unanswered so I'm excited to see him do his magic!!!! Will report back later on how that goes.
I'm back. Nothing happened. Wtf Jesus.
Okay, why did you use a descaler for a blockage? I mean, it worked, but that head is for cleanup, not blockage.
I feel like this enters 'anythings a hammer' territory.
That’s what I was wondering I’m not sure either