Roger done a follow up video on this on RUclips. It was really interesting. The home owner carried on the trench round the side of the house and found the down pipe from the gutter was not connected to anything. This meant the rainwater from the roof was the cause of the excess moisture under the house
Cut Roger some slack FFS. He is a plumber, spent his whole working life putting water into a building, can't expect him to be an expert at getting it out! 😀😀😀😀
@@petersparshot4997 You are missing some points. The laughing emoji's are the first clue. Roger doesn't actually give any wrong advice in this video It was this video and some others, aired over the last few months, that resulted in Damp Sam being invited to go on the Skill Builder channel to give his advice in the first place, as Roger posts these kind of vids in the hope of getting the advice of specialists.
@@dampsam Ah ok, maybe they are showing some of your stuff without asking? Not sure where else I found you on youtube 😀Could have been just a comment on one of Rogers vids.
Interesting your comment about dehumidifiers. Totally agree. People think that because they have a bucket full of water they are drying the room. The only way they are really effective is if you seal the room for days and vent the water to the outside. I lived in Gloucester for a long time so have a fair bit of experience with flooded houses.
No one on these videos ever talks about the porosity of the bricks in their walls and if it makes a difference. In my opinion it does, my last house was built from poor quality bricks and the district had a high water table, this made it much harder to keep the place dry.
Thats a good point Jim, the majority of the time water will find its easiest path which is usually the mortar course but if the mortar is more dense than the brick this could happen.
Keep it up Sam lad. Love watching these. Now and ageean , a learns sumat too from thi. Can't argue wi that. Rodg will av you on his chanel soon enough, as the expert on sumat. So look forward to that.
Roger done a follow up video on this on RUclips. It was really interesting. The home owner carried on the trench round the side of the house and found the down pipe from the gutter was not connected to anything. This meant the rainwater from the roof was the cause of the excess moisture under the house
I’ll have a look for it
Cut Roger some slack FFS. He is a plumber, spent his whole working life putting water into a building, can't expect him to be an expert at getting it out! 😀😀😀😀
Your missing the point. Rodger is giving advise to people when its wrong
@@petersparshot4997 You are missing some points.
The laughing emoji's are the first clue.
Roger doesn't actually give any wrong advice in this video
It was this video and some others, aired over the last few months, that resulted in Damp Sam being invited to go on the Skill Builder channel to give his advice in the first place, as Roger posts these kind of vids in the hope of getting the advice of specialists.
Iv not had the skill builder invite yet but would definitely have a chat, it would be a pleasure.
@@dampsam Ah ok, maybe they are showing some of your stuff without asking? Not sure where else I found you on youtube 😀Could have been just a comment on one of Rogers vids.
@Damp Sam HNC CSRT CSSW that would be class. keep up the videos your a funny guy
Interesting your comment about dehumidifiers. Totally agree. People think that because they have a bucket full of water they are drying the room. The only way they are really effective is if you seal the room for days and vent the water to the outside. I lived in Gloucester for a long time so have a fair bit of experience with flooded houses.
Yes i agree
Good to see Mary Berry having a go at the building game.
Jerry the Berry 😳
Excellent summary Sam, with quality banter 😂 🙏
No one on these videos ever talks about the porosity of the bricks in their walls and if it makes a difference. In my opinion it does, my last house was built from poor quality bricks and the district had a high water table, this made it much harder to keep the place dry.
Thats a good point Jim, the majority of the time water will find its easiest path which is usually the mortar course but if the mortar is more dense than the brick this could happen.
Cracked up laughing, roger frisbee🤣😂😂
😂Can’t soak about Rogers he’s the building don
Hope I’m not going to wake up with horse hair in mi bed 🛌
Camberwick green
Love it Sam keep doing them 😂
good video again sam !
Thanks Mark
Keep it up Sam lad. Love watching these. Now and ageean , a learns sumat too from thi. Can't argue wi that.
Rodg will av you on his chanel soon enough, as the expert on sumat. So look forward to that.
Thanks Jon 👍
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