This dude is too honest...That's why he's getting contracted for my new 2 story building in Brooklyn. Plans are being reviewed at DOB as we speak..Stay tuned..
I would hire him in a heartbeat. My man's got skills,thinks outside of the box,and is willing to learn the right way to do unfamiliar things. I'm a big fan of this channel being a journeyman plumber myself.👍👍
You do good work my dad was a plumber in Cleveland Ohio area in fact I come from a whole family of plumbers and your work.is very good and clean! Dad also preached to me the reason for mixing compatible metals and not mixing some metals due to galvanic action!!! Great work my dad would have liked your workmanship
I think it helps open up the hole on the escutcheon a little and then when u put it on the other way it won't scratch the pipe and they slip on a little easier. my guess
Looks good for sure. Don’t forget to lock the flange of the disposal all the way. If left like that it will shake loose from vibration. I like your videos!
It’s never too late to learn, I knew a 30 year veteran that told several customers it’s normal for a GD to come loose every now and then. He didn’t know you were supposed to lock them.
Just an FYI, I’ve had experience with those Brasscraft stops’ handles breaking off. The shaft that connects the handle to the ball would rust and they’d leak with no way to shut them off except at a main. I’d suggest Dahl angle stops if available, they’re much better quality.
Agreed, not a plumber but I recently changed out all the faucets and toilets at one of my rentals, and half the cheap Brasscraft stop handles had broken off so I replaced all of them with Dahl. Feels much better and looks nice too, I assume it will hold up well because you'll need a lot of force to break off those handles.
I disagree the Dahl's won't turn after about 2 years unless exercised now and then which most home owners will never think to do. Jus my opinion though. I like the brass crafts
Nice job. Surprised they don't make you do air gap... They do in SF and i prefer the high loop method. Speaking of which... You gotta make that loop higher on the dishwasher hose.
Anyone doing this themselves be sure to knock out the garbage disposal plug before hooking up the dishwasher drain hose, or your dishwasher won't drain the first time you go to use it.
Watching this video hurt. The guys who did my kitchen cabinets came from the same school of "fuck it - nobody will ever see this but the inspector - MAYBE!" approach to fine woodworking. The underside of my sink looked like a safe-drilling burglar crew had been trying to get through a vault door to expose the various plumbing hookups buried behind it in a big hurry and then gave up with the drill and went ham with an angle grinder. Hydro, man, the vertical video is killing me but keep up the great long format stuff - loving it!!
Beautiful work broski, my only objection is that brand of 1/4 turn stops only tend to last about ten years before the handles rot through. (Also the stems have a tendency to want to blow out once the handle breaks)
Six months for a kitchen is a joke. I have had gut renovations of a entire apartment in less time. That building or apartment owner got played by that contractor. To top it off, the main shut off is now blocked behind the cabinets. I enjoy watching your videos.
Copper supplies were always required in the commercial buildings we had offices in (5 different ones in Manhattan). Wonder if that was just a landlord requirement, or does commercial require copper but not residential?
It’s based on the preference of the builder I still use chrome copper supply lines for the faucets on some commercial buildings if they have it required if not flex hose all day lol
The only reason i think that code for the P trap is brass instead of plastic is maybe its a bit stronger when people throw pots and pans under the sink but its really only as strong as the threaded slip connections. The un-rustability of plastic seems like the best choice though for something that holds water 100% the time
That brass trap looks so much better than that tubular shit we use lol. When you latch the disposal, that lock ring needs to latch past the detent notch. I normally have to use pliers to finish clamping it.
Yeah I use channel locks as well hand tight then some channel locks to pinch it the rest of the way and it like clicks in to place ! I thought he was going todo but never did 😅
Been dying to ask you: why do you use metal pipes for everything? I ask because I have seen PVC used so often, when I see metal pipes now it's just bizarre to me. Is this a NYC requirement too like the lead shower pans?
Also I put 3/32 black ABS plastic under the kitchen sink cabinet on the bottom and 4” on the back and sides and seal the seams with clear Dap caulking. This protects the cabinet from leaks and spills in the future.
I like that idea. Would you tell me more about the abs? Why do you use abs instead of PVC (PVC is more common where I'm from (at least for fittings)? You buy the sheets at home Depot or is there a better place? I saw some on home Depot that was textured? Do you put a lip on the front or just leave flat? I've always wanted a pan underneath but couldn't figure out an economical method to make a custom one.
Hey Bro! I know your not the electrician but is it code in Manhattan for 2 receipts under the counter?? Anyway, I used to Locksmith out of Staten Island and would have to come to Manhattan. The world does not know regardless of how hard a job is, finding parking without getting ticketed or vandalized or having to park&walk 10 blocks with your tools and parts, really is. You should do some video shorts on that!! Thanks for all the memories and great work you do!!
That's a good idea for a future video. In my city, parking for tradies is always difficult, so the city has a policy that they never ticket an obvious tradesman's vehicle as long as it's in a legal parking space.
Not only slow but sloppy! Looks like he knawed on that cabinet to make the drain pipe hole Mabye he never heard of a hole saw. Great work on your end, like always plumber! 🥃🥃
Not in my state you don't. You just have to drill hole for the dishwasher drain as high as possible in the cabinet. California requires the air gap thing on top of the sink that looks like $hit 😂
@daddy1571 really does. Would love the clean asthetics of it, but the code makes sense. The thing is, water is always at the same level. So if you have a backup in the kitchen sink, when water rises, it'll rise to the highest point before spilling over. Oftentimes, that's the countertop. If water reaches that high, water will flow through the corrugated discharge hose and into the dishwasher. I dont think you want sewer water on freshly sanitized dishes. If we go by the IPCs code where they still allow you to do the high loop, water will still reach the very top and go into the unit. Now given, more modern dishwashers have check valves in the discharge that prevent water from returning, but i wouldn't trust just that. The air gap is essentially more piping goes above the counter top and ensures that even in a worse case scenario, there is no cross contamination.
@@javiervazquez9472 Interesting. My state of Oregon just went to the UPC codebook so maybe it is a code requirement here now. I'm curious so I'll ask my inspector on Monday. Switching from the Oregon Specialty Code to the UPC has been crazy lol.
Fix it!. Don't make do: Cut through somewhere safe to get the depth. Set the depth on your circular saw guard. Frogtape. Screw on handle and hinges. Plunge cut. Dragonsaw corners square. Don't leave inaccessible, unchecked and uncheckable connections. Use brush to clean corners. 7/10
Damn Broski I'd make bank in NY I do all this plus install cabinets and paint, in South Carolina tho 😫 my kids live here so I'm stuck 8 more years... I always watch the videos because all the different brass, cast iron and fittings used in a code regulated state, here in the South, code? You mean Cody Michaels and he's meema at the church 🤭🤭
This dude is too honest...That's why he's getting contracted for my new 2 story building in Brooklyn. Plans are being reviewed at DOB as we speak..Stay tuned..
Dopppeeeeee can’t wait to see it
From what we see...you can't go wrong, Pappa Bear! 👍
I would hire him in a heartbeat. My man's got skills,thinks outside of the box,and is willing to learn the right way to do unfamiliar things.
I'm a big fan of this channel being a journeyman plumber myself.👍👍
Cap
Thank you 🙏🏼
You guys are the shit. That contractor taking six months to do a kitchen would make me mad as hell!
You make it look fast and simple, but only a professional like you can do that. You are amazing!
Thanks bro
As a plumber from Sweden I can say it very diffrent from how I do it material wise. I love that you explain the reason for the material that is used.
DON'T EVER CHANGE. There's lots of plumbers on RUclips, but only one Albanian badass in NYC telling it like it is! I'm here for life, Broski!
Damn fam I was ASSuming he was.... Nevermind 😳 I feel dumb like this for falling for the stereotype 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 great fkng vid fam
Thank you brother. Appreciate it. I will continue making content for life lol. 🫡🫡🙏🏼
Loll its ok. Thank you for enjoying the vids bro
@@mrchef1038 🇲🇽? He kinda sounds like some dudes out here in NorCal 😂
@@koonyeezy6433 😂🤣😂
Focus on quality rather than speed. This is what all craftsmen should live by.😊
You do good work my dad was a plumber in Cleveland Ohio area in fact I come from a whole family of plumbers and your work.is very good and clean! Dad also preached to me the reason for mixing compatible metals and not mixing some metals due to galvanic action!!! Great work my dad would have liked your workmanship
You can tell he’s an experienced Plumber by the way he put the Escutcheons on backwards first before putting them on correctly.
Solid Work!
Why did he do that?
I think it helps open up the hole on the escutcheon a little and then when u put it on the other way it won't scratch the pipe and they slip on a little easier. my guess
Right On!
Us plumbers and people love your New York videos
I absolutely love your work, and that NYC "feel".
Thank you
Love you videos, they’re both educational and funny 🤣
Thanks bro
I love watching your channel you make it fun to learn about a new skill
I love the honesty as a boss. "Sometimes I forget to follow my own rules".😅😅😅
Loll its true
Dude! I love how you narrate the mishaps in your videos. Their 100% accurate and funny as hell. 😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
As soon as you removed the cap and I saw the valves. 😂😂😂😂
Lol
I'm glad your making longer videos
Looks good for sure. Don’t forget to lock the flange of the disposal all the way. If left like that it will shake loose from vibration. I like your videos!
I think he knows what he’s doing there stud
@@andreasauger4751 obviously you don’t
I definitely don't think that gd is secured
@@andreasauger4751my toenails are over a foot long
It’s never too late to learn, I knew a 30 year veteran that told several customers it’s normal for a GD to come loose every now and then. He didn’t know you were supposed to lock them.
Im a maintence man and i love this channel,great job,keep them coming
3:55🇺🇲Hawaii🤙. 😂🤣😂🤣
I like the look!
Never ever thought I’d become a fan of plumbing videos..so much so I’d like to go work for you! Just got laid off😩
I love watching these and I love youtube shorts for recommending your channel
Thank you 🙏🏼
Just an FYI, I’ve had experience with those Brasscraft stops’ handles breaking off. The shaft that connects the handle to the ball would rust and they’d leak with no way to shut them off except at a main. I’d suggest Dahl angle stops if available, they’re much better quality.
i like the Dahl stops too. also like to see a thread adapter on the supply lines to make changing the stops out easier in the future
Agreed, not a plumber but I recently changed out all the faucets and toilets at one of my rentals, and half the cheap Brasscraft stop handles had broken off so I replaced all of them with Dahl. Feels much better and looks nice too, I assume it will hold up well because you'll need a lot of force to break off those handles.
Will definitely looking into the dahl
I disagree the Dahl's won't turn after about 2 years unless exercised now and then which most home owners will never think to do. Jus my opinion though. I like the brass crafts
I really like how solid your traps honestly. Some of the crap people rig up with Pvc dwv crap is amazing, in a bad way.
Nice job. Surprised they don't make you do air gap... They do in SF and i prefer the high loop method. Speaking of which... You gotta make that loop higher on the dishwasher hose.
All the way from South Africa .... Lovevyour work bro
Looks good 👍
You do quality work with quality materials
Brosiky your so funny keep them video coming!!
Damn Broski you sound just like that voice in my head when I’m doing work.
Lol
Like your honesty...
Great video!!
I enjoy your videos
love your ch as lic plumber and owner leak master plumbing in ct love your ch it makes my day watching every day
I’m just a handyman from MT but I love this shit keep it coming
Thank you.
Anyone doing this themselves be sure to knock out the garbage disposal plug before hooking up the dishwasher drain hose, or your dishwasher won't drain the first time you go to use it.
Yes very important
Clean job
Hella clean broski
Pretty cool repair
Here in Illinois we can't hook the dishwasher to the disposal! Has to have a wye branch tailpiece or it's own trap.
Watching this video hurt. The guys who did my kitchen cabinets came from the same school of "fuck it - nobody will ever see this but the inspector - MAYBE!" approach to fine woodworking. The underside of my sink looked like a safe-drilling burglar crew had been trying to get through a vault door to expose the various plumbing hookups buried behind it in a big hurry and then gave up with the drill and went ham with an angle grinder. Hydro, man, the vertical video is killing me but keep up the great long format stuff - loving it!!
Lmaoo. Thank you. Ill try horizontal sometime
I also hate the portrait orientation, but in this video, I never noticed! I guess that means the content is so good.
Funny as hell.. every time
Clean broski!
Good shit broskie!
Respect from Dublin plumber 😊
Beautiful work broski, my only objection is that brand of 1/4 turn stops only tend to last about ten years before the handles rot through. (Also the stems have a tendency to want to blow out once the handle breaks)
Like a pro, broski!
Nice
Loving the longer videos.
Bro makes finish look so easy which it is but takes me a while to do. I havent done too much finish work
Six months for a kitchen is a joke. I have had gut renovations of a entire apartment in less time. That building or apartment owner got played by that contractor. To top it off, the main shut off is now blocked behind the cabinets.
I enjoy watching your videos.
Thats what i thought. Ridiculous
If I wasn't so old I would pay you to work with you, you vocabulary is the greatest,, plus your great at what you do😎
Dude...I get checks in the mail for all most of my bee removals
Hey i just had a whole huge ass hive removed from the walls of my house! That shit was expensive but i dont remove bees so i had to bite the bullet
Fuck bro you do hella good work.
Love your videos. I always put a cable tie on the garbage disposal to prevent it.Ever coming loose through vibration
Great channel, he's the real deal.
Isnt it strange how new NYC requires a one piece cast trap solidly conected but allows flex hoses for the faucet supplies instead of copper tubes.
Copper supplies were always required in the commercial buildings we had offices in (5 different ones in Manhattan). Wonder if that was just a landlord requirement, or does commercial require copper but not residential?
It’s based on the preference of the builder I still use chrome copper supply lines for the faucets on some commercial buildings if they have it required if not flex hose all day lol
Worked as a plumber in nyc for years, then did the metal mix in another state, and got called out by an inspector. 😊
The only reason i think that code for the P trap is brass instead of plastic is maybe its a bit stronger when people throw pots and pans under the sink but its really only as strong as the threaded slip connections. The un-rustability of plastic seems like the best choice though for something that holds water 100% the time
Another one would be if it's exposed to UV. I had a plastic trap on the balcony sink and one day it just gave up and shattered to pieces 😂
Killer videos my guy! I hella ocd on pinching the garbage disposal flange with a Chanel lock to make sure it stays locked in place.
it's amazing that you still use gal pipe on anything!!
Broski you should be making millions with that voice somehow someway. I hope this is the Segway.
🙏🏼🙏🏼
Enjoy your videos, especially the narration and real talk. The carpenter who installed the kitchen cabinet apparently never heard of a hole saw.
That brass trap looks so much better than that tubular shit we use lol.
When you latch the disposal, that lock ring needs to latch past the detent notch. I normally have to use pliers to finish clamping it.
Yeah I use channel locks as well hand tight then some channel locks to pinch it the rest of the way and it like clicks in to place ! I thought he was going todo but never did 😅
You and Got2Learn need to have a masterclass
Been dying to ask you: why do you use metal pipes for everything? I ask because I have seen PVC used so often, when I see metal pipes now it's just bizarre to me. Is this a NYC requirement too like the lead shower pans?
Also I put 3/32 black ABS plastic under the kitchen sink cabinet on the bottom and 4” on the back and sides and seal the seams with clear Dap caulking. This protects the cabinet from leaks and spills in the future.
I like that idea. Would you tell me more about the abs? Why do you use abs instead of PVC (PVC is more common where I'm from (at least for fittings)? You buy the sheets at home Depot or is there a better place? I saw some on home Depot that was textured? Do you put a lip on the front or just leave flat? I've always wanted a pan underneath but couldn't figure out an economical method to make a custom one.
👍👍
Clean ass work
😂 good job man love the videos but that slow comment was hilarious
Do you guys have to use sweat valves in NYC or can you use compressions?
Idk how you got me watching this shit on my day off 😂 I don't even do finish
😂😂 welcome to the plumbing chronicles lol
What’s up plumber. Keep up the good work
Thank you
@@hydronyc 👷🏾♂️🛠️🏢
I've been a plumber for 40 years , like the fact you have to use iron on the drainage keeps the trade much more professional
Nice cross connection broski. If the drain backs up, it can back up into the dishwasher.
Well, serve them right for putting shit down the drain they are not supposed to.
Hey Bro! I know your not the electrician but is it code in Manhattan for 2 receipts under the counter?? Anyway, I used to Locksmith out of Staten Island and would have to come to Manhattan. The world does not know regardless of how hard a job is, finding parking without getting ticketed or vandalized or having to park&walk 10 blocks with your tools and parts, really is. You should do some video shorts on that!! Thanks for all the memories and great work you do!!
That's a good idea for a future video. In my city, parking for tradies is always difficult, so the city has a policy that they never ticket an obvious tradesman's vehicle as long as it's in a legal parking space.
👌🏾
Not only slow but sloppy! Looks like he knawed on that cabinet to make the drain pipe hole
Mabye he never heard of a hole saw.
Great work on your end, like always plumber! 🥃🥃
Lmaooo yeah very sloppy. Thanks
If you're worried about soldering under the cabinet why not use compression fittings. I've never had a problem with them.
They don’t feel safe lol
Dad always said the real quality is in the details like removing the creator to flush the lines !!!
May I ask why you don’t use duel stops on the hot side
Any problems with clogging on that disposal drain with those two short turn 90s inline ?
Broski love ur vids what’s ur company’s name?
HydroNYC
I like to stub out two copper pipes. One for the faucet and one for the dishwasher.
Broskie!!! I thonk you guys in New York use the UPC. You need to plumb the dishwasher discharge into an airgap.
Not in my state you don't. You just have to drill hole for the dishwasher drain as high as possible in the cabinet. California requires the air gap thing on top of the sink that looks like $hit 😂
@daddy1571 really does. Would love the clean asthetics of it, but the code makes sense. The thing is, water is always at the same level. So if you have a backup in the kitchen sink, when water rises, it'll rise to the highest point before spilling over. Oftentimes, that's the countertop. If water reaches that high, water will flow through the corrugated discharge hose and into the dishwasher. I dont think you want sewer water on freshly sanitized dishes.
If we go by the IPCs code where they still allow you to do the high loop, water will still reach the very top and go into the unit.
Now given, more modern dishwashers have check valves in the discharge that prevent water from returning, but i wouldn't trust just that. The air gap is essentially more piping goes above the counter top and ensures that even in a worse case scenario, there is no cross contamination.
@@javiervazquez9472 Interesting. My state of Oregon just went to the UPC codebook so maybe it is a code requirement here now. I'm curious so I'll ask my inspector on Monday. Switching from the Oregon Specialty Code to the UPC has been crazy lol.
I put a loop. Thats all we are required to do here
Fix it!. Don't make do: Cut through somewhere safe to get the depth. Set the depth on your circular saw guard. Frogtape. Screw on handle and hinges. Plunge cut. Dragonsaw corners square. Don't leave inaccessible, unchecked and uncheckable connections. Use brush to clean corners. 7/10
Bro brass is compatible with both copper and galvinized steel to prevent galvanic reaction aka corrosion? That's why? You hear me bro?
Dip when it’s time to go😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Question: you didn't connect the drain from the dishwasher to an air-gap. Is an air-gap not required in NY?
Does NYC not allow using compression fit on the stops?
Alright broski. I too, " am a plumber".
Looked like he held a bever by the back legs & let him chew a hole in the cabinets😂
😂😂
@@hydronyc your doing great work man .. irish plumber .. watchin from Ireland
Are air gaps for dishwashers not required in New York?
Hello from Australia
Hi
What's a "speedy"? You've mentioned it before, but I couldn't figure out what it is.
Angle stop. We call them speedys
Question, why does he first put the escutcheon on backwards briefly before taking it off and putting it on correctly?
It pushes the inner grips the other way so that when you put it on correctly it holds tight.
It helps open the clips on the inside
You could put brass and galvanized together?
Yes
I was wondering what you shoved in there lol. salute foreven being ableto bend a screwdriver tho. especially that far.
Lol thanks
Damn Broski I'd make bank in NY I do all this plus install cabinets and paint, in South Carolina tho 😫 my kids live here so I'm stuck 8 more years...
I always watch the videos because all the different brass, cast iron and fittings used in a code regulated state, here in the South, code? You mean Cody Michaels and he's meema at the church 🤭🤭
What was the water line at the end of the video? Was that the supply to the dish washer?
I think that was the water supply to the fridge...
Yes the fridge. 1/4” compression