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Комментарии • 691

  • @RogerWakefield
    @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +65

    Let me know are y'all #TeamRoger or #TeamRats ?? Part 2 of this drama series is coming soon…

    • @justayoungplumber777
      @justayoungplumber777 22 дня назад +11

      @@RogerWakefield #TeamRoger 🪠👨‍🔧

    • @gnic76
      @gnic76 22 дня назад +9

      @@RogerWakefield #TeamRodger. I'm not a plumber but would try a proper fix before dropping a pellet down, that will dislodge if water pressure drops.

    • @LogicalNiko
      @LogicalNiko 21 день назад +5

      The FAQ which can be found on some distributors say the bead is just a hollow plastic sphere to keep it buoyant. They also state that the line must have sufficient pressure, although they don't indicate what that pressure is. It was first developed in 2019 in the UK, and then got approved for use in Australia. They have not any certifications for use in the United States, although it appears there is one distributor that just started selling them in 2024 at highly inflated prices.

    • @3LG3N3RAL
      @3LG3N3RAL 21 день назад +3

      DONT MESS WITH TEXAS ❤

    • @Ballisticbobofficial
      @Ballisticbobofficial 21 день назад

      Team Twins all the way, ive used the Aquapea and it worked saving me thousands of dollars, you are ɓeaten down other peoples innovative solutions to scam your own customers, get a life Mr Wankfield

  • @timc1341
    @timc1341 22 дня назад +170

    I'm just gonna get my popcorn and watch this RUclips plumbing DRAMA

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +29

      It's a good one...

    • @timc1341
      @timc1341 22 дня назад +1

      @@RogerWakefield I don't know if the RAT BOYS can recover from this vid

    • @mattek519
      @mattek519 22 дня назад +21

      You could probably use a popcorn kernal to the same effect

  • @tatersalad2067
    @tatersalad2067 21 день назад +76

    I was thinking that was a waste of $20-30 in rat turds that he dropped in that pipe. But $300? Wow. I would definitely call that a scam.

    • @qinov8uk555
      @qinov8uk555 16 дней назад

      Fixed a leak buddy and just saved thousands of dollars 😳😊

    • @PsRohrbaugh
      @PsRohrbaugh 5 дней назад +3

      I thought you were saying the plumbers charged that much to try it. The product costing that much is crazy!

    • @qinov8uk555
      @qinov8uk555 5 дней назад

      @@PsRohrbaugh just pay over $3,000 then

    • @matoatlantis
      @matoatlantis 5 дней назад

      Yeah, red flags all over the web there. Charing $300 .. they could at least send you a wh*re with that order if they plan to screw you.
      Have y'all checked their policy on web page?
      "Under no circumstances shall Qinov8 or its suppliers be liable for any damages (including, without limitation, damages for loss of data or profit or due to business interruption) arising from the use of materials on this website."
      Now that is one scammer FU in the face. I guess as UK dropped from EU new scam products have a GO there. I wonder what would lawyers in US say about this if, let's say using this product you get temporary fix resulting later in damaged property. Because saying you are not responsible for something doesn't strip you from the actual responsibility. At least in EU it doesn't.
      @Roger: thanks for sharing this info.

    • @jacobhodkinson2418
      @jacobhodkinson2418 5 дней назад

      ​@@qinov8uk555it didn't fix the leak. It temporarily plugged a hole. You're going to end up getting someone to come out eventually anyway.

  • @memyself5924
    @memyself5924 22 дня назад +45

    Scam products are everywhere. Good on you for calling a spade a spade and not backing down.

    • @peckerpeter2078
      @peckerpeter2078 День назад

      Reminds me of radiator stop leak, don’t use that either.. I won’t use compression fittings either…

  • @gnic76
    @gnic76 22 дня назад +71

    For that price, may as well coat a b.b in flex seal and drop it in.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +34

      We may need to try that…

    • @crazeguy26
      @crazeguy26 22 дня назад +10

      @@RogerWakefield watch it be better in every way.

    • @hughbrackett343
      @hughbrackett343 21 день назад +11

      I suspect that the purpose of the ball is to make the 'pea' neutral buoyancy.

    • @averyalexander2303
      @averyalexander2303 21 день назад +5

      @@hughbrackett343 Could be, never thought of that. I assumed it was to get pushed against and glued to the leak like a patch so the epoxy didn't all just get pushed out, but judging by the last two tests, it doesn't seem like it works if that was the goal.
      It may have had a better chance if just a few PSI was held to hold it in place until it hardens (if it hardens) instead of full pressure, but that still wouldn't have changed the conclusion of this product being a bad idea and an impractical solution.

    • @samadamms3432
      @samadamms3432 20 дней назад +2

      Unless water chemically activates the hardening.

  • @elainerussell924
    @elainerussell924 20 дней назад +78

    This worked good I put it in my husband's tea and he stopped pissin in bed ! Thanks 😆😆

  • @damon-burton
    @damon-burton 18 дней назад +11

    Pinhole leaks can be a real headache, so it's important to find reliable solutions. Thanks for sharing your experience, Roger.

  • @bigdaddypatty2420
    @bigdaddypatty2420 22 дня назад +37

    Sure the aqua pea MIGHT work. But what if it let’s go after the slabs been sealed back up and you don’t know until you have a 70 thousand dollar water restoration bill on your hands? Fix it the right way, once, the first time.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +8

      Exactly! Not worth $75+ for it to POSSIBLY work…

    • @jmobbinfoo4838
      @jmobbinfoo4838 22 дня назад +2

      I would assume if they opened up the slab they would repair the leak correctly?!

    • @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936
      @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936 19 дней назад +5

      @@RogerWakefield And, don't build houses on a slab. Unfinished basements have multi purpose.
      1. access to the plumbing, hvac and electrical
      2. great workshop space for spinning sharp tools.
      3. nice retreat from holiday guests that overstay their welcome

    • @dmc3489
      @dmc3489 8 дней назад

      @@citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936 Florida waterfront says nope.

  • @ShivaTD420
    @ShivaTD420 20 дней назад +19

    Plumber shows up with a bag of peas. "I never seen a job take more than 30"

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 17 дней назад

      Heh heh heh.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  17 дней назад +5

      $2,250.00... WTW?

    • @jcbbb
      @jcbbb 12 дней назад

      @@RogerWakefield Bidenomics,,, State owns and controls pea plant so invoice in the DEI approved mailbox, comrade

    • @jonpiotrowski3506
      @jonpiotrowski3506 3 дня назад

      This is a product for PEA BRAINS…

  • @diegosocold4767
    @diegosocold4767 22 дня назад +88

    Aqua peas=Rat droppings

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +17

      🤣🤣 yessss

    • @AquapeaOfficial
      @AquapeaOfficial 16 дней назад

      @@diegosocold4767 where there is shit is 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰

    • @krisw6641
      @krisw6641 9 дней назад

      Pretty sure if you were smart enough, you'd realize that the initial "pea" was blocking the secondary one...​@RogerWakefield

  • @twistedwhiskeymaker
    @twistedwhiskeymaker 22 дня назад +61

    I can only see this as a temporary fix until you get a real plumber out there.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +29

      Temporary for sure…if even holds for that long..

    • @shawn576
      @shawn576 22 дня назад +12

      Temporary seems like a legit use. Sort of like Tire Slime to stop leaking tires. It absolutely works, but you still need to fix that tire.

    • @brucestorey917
      @brucestorey917 22 дня назад +6

      Possibly a temporary fix for the pin hole, but most likely, rather, definitely a future problem somewhere in the system when that “pea” lets loose and goes wherever it wants to go.

    • @Ballisticbobofficial
      @Ballisticbobofficial 21 день назад +2

      This demo was set up to fail believe me😂😂😂😂

    • @shawn576
      @shawn576 21 день назад +5

      @@Ballisticbobofficial What did he do wrong? It seems like a really basic setup. He put a hole in a pipe, put the thing in the pipe, and it didn't work.

  • @DavidDiaz-zp4hu
    @DavidDiaz-zp4hu 21 день назад +15

    The stunned speechless look on his face when it worked perfectly first time was priceless ..

  • @thehvachacker
    @thehvachacker 19 дней назад +5

    I’m not a plumber, I deal with water lines and what not for heating systems. I take pride in my work and don’t want to sell snake oil to my customers. I need to find the leak and do what’s needed to fix

  • @joshcowart2446
    @joshcowart2446 21 день назад +5

    Even if this product worked 100% for pinholes, what if it’s not a pin hole. What if it’s a fitting that wasn’t soldered properly? Will the pea work on something like that. The only way to know if it’s something the pea will fix, you have to dig it up. If you dig it up, why not just fix it properly.

  • @PeachesYummyPie
    @PeachesYummyPie 22 дня назад +17

    had a similar issue in a basement, carpet guys nicked the pipe, gave them the option to replace the pipe or use a coupling, they went with the coupling, took less then 5 min to fix

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +10

      A coupling installed the right way will work…

  • @ChrisJones-xx5rm
    @ChrisJones-xx5rm 22 дня назад +11

    I am neither a liscened plumber nor an electrician.That being said, I am a DIY'er having worked and been trained under liscenced contractors. I know you do not take short cuts in these two because they will come back to bite you in the ass!

    • @bobhopman4648
      @bobhopman4648 15 дней назад

      Nah, as a licensed trades men you make short cuts all the time. With a saw to get that short piece of board or pipe you need cut to length.

  • @FadeToBlack80
    @FadeToBlack80 22 дня назад +12

    There's a sucker born every minute!
    Thankfully after watching this, it won't be me. Great video!

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  17 дней назад +4

      And they said their sales went up after we released this video... That's Funny...

  • @turboflush
    @turboflush 21 день назад +13

    Good points.
    Dont want this in my system.
    I could also see this falling out of the hole when pressure changes or jumps.
    Big complaint when soldering is not to over solder or leave burrs, causing turbulence in the pipe. This is a massive turbulent.

  • @poohbear4130
    @poohbear4130 22 дня назад +15

    As a plumber with 32 yrs experience I would never give that a try.. Never! would you be able to say that will last a day a month a year hidden under slab or in your attic,crawl space! As a home owner you want a repair not some puddy to repair your water lines. Innovative technologies a great but some don’t pass the smell test!

    • @andrewkotula9975
      @andrewkotula9975 2 дня назад

      As a homeowner, I wouldn't trust that to fix a leak in my worst friend's house. How would you even know if it got to your leak.

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 11 дней назад +4

    Depending on what destroyed the line whether it's corrosion what's the customer is in really big trouble as to be changing all the copper pipes. Are a pinhole leak that was caused by construction could be soldered over even in making your own solder patch out of a piece of copper pipe. Pipes freezing that's pretty bad because it damages more than just the area but other parts of the pipe have been stretched out of shape.

  • @Cronus592
    @Cronus592 22 дня назад +23

    Pretty impressed with the first test, unfortunately that second test wasn't so hot. Appreciate your transparency and integrity.

    • @qinov8uk555
      @qinov8uk555 17 дней назад

      @Cronus592 My comment explains how it failed

  • @devmeistersuperprecision4155
    @devmeistersuperprecision4155 20 дней назад +15

    The best leak detection system is water. If there is a leak, it always finds the leak.

  • @Mr.mopar71
    @Mr.mopar71 20 дней назад +12

    I was a pipefitter in Boston for over 20 years and if someone came to me and said use this, I'd tell them to stick it in their own pipe. I'll make a proper repair.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  17 дней назад +5

      There is always a right way and a wrong way...

    • @AquapeaOfficial
      @AquapeaOfficial 16 дней назад +1

      @@RogerWakefield I know lets dig a 25ft tunnel😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @TypicalAmericanDad
    @TypicalAmericanDad 3 дня назад

    The cut to the soaked shirt after "I'm not that stupid" and then drilling into the charged pipe has me dying 😂
    Good shit man.

  • @earlmcgill5867
    @earlmcgill5867 5 дней назад

    Thanks for testing this! I had a client mention that she had seen something that would stop pinhole leaks, so glad she didn't remember what it was.

  • @allenrussell6135
    @allenrussell6135 21 день назад +3

    In a pinch i used a raw egg to patch a car radiator leak to get home. It did work
    Ive never even heard of that product
    Thanks for the video

    • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
      @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 19 дней назад +1

      If MacGyver did it chances are it will work. I seen the episode where he did it and my dad said that it will absolutely work to get you home or at least out of a bad spot and he ended up proving it on a camping trip

  • @janicesmyth2183
    @janicesmyth2183 18 дней назад +5

    It just defies logic to use a drop of anything to fix a leak. The one tried and true way is to replace the pipe. I did it in the 60's and it still works today for my grand kids

  • @JW007100
    @JW007100 19 дней назад +6

    Pinholes in copper lines can indicate several problems. Cavitation will cause pinholes and appears like scalloping within the interior and often near a circulation pump that is oversized creating too much velocity. Low hardness water in a mineral rich area with manganese present can form pinholes on copper pipes that do not have a protective barrier film cause by calcium carbonate associated with harder water. Manganese has also been associated with brain tumors .
    High chlorides can cause pinholes such as in area with high hardness in the form of well water being chlorinated which can increase the chlorides even higher to the point of causing pinholes in stainless steel booster pump headers above 200 ppm. After 35 yrs. in Industrial Water Treatment I’ve seen all these types of pinholes. I was also an Eddy Current Tube Analysis technician for Trane testing Condenser tubes for pinholes, cracks etc. I’ve tested tens of thousands of tubes for defects. If you inspect tubes with a microscope ,you will see they can be quite porous in areas and have miniscule cracks along their length. The same is true for low quality rifle barrels. Bottom line is that pinholes usually occur for a reason, putting a plastic bead with some epoxy resin is maybe a quick fix but not a reliable fix you can sleep with.😊

    • @bribbripnairbnab7301
      @bribbripnairbnab7301 8 часов назад

      Interesting. About 2 years ago I had a pinhole on the copper, 20 year old water line in to the house. Cost $7k to replace from the buffalo box all the way to the back of the house(No idea why the house was built that way). I was told it could have been patched for about half that. I went with full replacement. And instead of copper, I chose plastic pipe. I wonder if only 20 years was the result of minerals in the water? Good information.

  • @Tomalo-Dub
    @Tomalo-Dub 21 день назад +1

    Love the content #TeamRoger. I just passed my journeyman in Miami, Florida. Definitely a right way and a wrong way. Big thank you to all plumbers who don't always use tricks or do half a job, the ones that stick it out and do the job until it is right and done. I am grateful for learning from them!

  • @jameskitzmann6268
    @jameskitzmann6268 21 день назад +4

    Good job Roger. Down here in Htown we reroute up the wall into the attic and back down most of the time. Each way to repair has it's pro and con . Well until you use epxoy pea or putty ,how they get this past any of the codes, standards or other reg bodies is beyond me.

    • @qinov8uk555
      @qinov8uk555 16 дней назад

      Reroute, the great customer ripoff 😆 well done guys

  • @UrBasicGuy
    @UrBasicGuy 21 день назад +2

    Thanks for your honesty, integrity and your educating of others. If i resided in your area i would for sure use your service when needed. Keep up the great work.

  • @wyattsdad8561
    @wyattsdad8561 20 дней назад +8

    I remember when I was like 17 my mom’s house had a slab leak and she opted for having the house
    re-plumbed. They ran thru the attic and outside along the exterior walls. It kinda looked bad to me at the time.
    So now that I’m in my 50’s and been in the trades for years I would have had them run the pipe down the interior walls and because I am a drywall expert, I’d just fix the gypsum board.
    They could go nuts cutting out drywall. I wouldn’t care. As long as it wasn’t exposed on the outside. To me that would be worth it.

  • @erikyoung256
    @erikyoung256 20 дней назад +3

    Uhh; Roger I don't think I would use that product. You are a good man! Thanks for showing us.

  • @jshannon000
    @jshannon000 21 день назад +14

    Roger, I am a homeowner who has been doing his own plumbing repairs for a while; I use Sharkbites, which I know you dislike, but I make sure to do things properly, such as straight cuts, deburring the lines, etc. They are also exposed under my house in my crawlspace. There is not a chance that I would ever use this junk in my house. I had a lot of questions when I first heard about these; thank you for testing them!

    • @donmarion8808
      @donmarion8808 19 дней назад +1

      Great mini sprinkler 😂😂😂😂

    • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
      @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 19 дней назад +1

      I've used shark bites but not anymore because I bought the tools because I've built additions and plan to repipe the whole house during remodeling but have never had a problem with sharkbits

    • @rorynelson7548
      @rorynelson7548 17 дней назад +2

      @@jshannon000 sharkbites are fine as long as you prep everything fine like you're doing. It's the aspect of a "professional" going into someone's home and using them. Defeats the purpose of calling a "real" plumber

    • @davidkunkle3262
      @davidkunkle3262 9 дней назад

      As a person who's been in construction for 20 years shark bites are trash they always fail. If you're not good at plumbing you want to save yourself a buck they can't get you through for a while though. It's one of those things if you don't have the money use what you got to fix the problem

    • @79huddy
      @79huddy 5 дней назад

      Grease the ends of your pipes with Vaseline before you stab your sharkbite on and the o rings won't dry out after 5 or so years use I use them in open crawlspace for mobile home repairs and used to have to replace them after a couple years the ones I've Vaselined are still good after 8yrs and Vaseline is non toxic just pull your faucet screens and let the water run to clear any excess from the lines and don't worry about it being to slick for it to bite the sprung steel clip still bites just fine

  • @idontgiveaship2575
    @idontgiveaship2575 22 дня назад +8

    While you're fixing the leak the wife and kids are informed about not using any tap water. The moment you put the pea in and pressurize the line the washing machine starts or dishwasher and now you're hiring a plumber and a technician after putting expensive peas in your piping 😂

  • @alamedajon1453
    @alamedajon1453 12 дней назад +1

    Fire Sprinkler fitter for 39 years ( retired ) this is like using a no.2 pencil to fix a weld leak, it does work. But it is not the best way.

  • @waylananders3514
    @waylananders3514 21 день назад +2

    So a jewelry bead with aqua weld putty at a 500% up charge

  • @overyourheadtampa
    @overyourheadtampa 22 дня назад +2

    Even if this does work as a permanent solution, it likely creates turbulence in the pipe which will cause the pipe to wear internally just after the pea that could lead to an even more catastrophic failure.

  • @67L-88
    @67L-88 21 день назад +2

    They don't make shortcut repairs for things.
    This seems like internal muffler repair tape, maybe it works a bit maybe it does nothing but either way you still need a new muffler...
    I never saw round holes in leaking pipes, abrasion from chaffing from not being properly secured, or eaten up by electrolysis those holes are all not round and the pipe edges are often thin at the hole.
    However, I might consider it as a temporary repair for certain situations, say Christmas Eve with a house full of folks. If it can just slow the leak a bit to get through it might be helpful? Then get it repaired properly, or as we say for repair work, an economical durable repair.

  • @lachcik5084
    @lachcik5084 22 дня назад +8

    have fun having a tee with a perfect placed shut off near the leak too

  • @johnhender
    @johnhender 21 день назад +2

    I am a small contractor, I charge what I need to charge to do the job the best I can. I tell everyone I work with respect your trade and do your job properly . I am not the cheapest but I can sleep well know I did good work

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  21 день назад +2

      Well said! Being the cheapest in town is not a brag...fix things the right way is

  • @j.gtheautotech8455
    @j.gtheautotech8455 20 дней назад +3

    Hell nah!!! Then you go on Vacation and it starts to leak a lot, now you flooded your crawl space 😂

  • @schuylerpryne5
    @schuylerpryne5 20 дней назад +2

    Id bet that bead is for bouyancy. To float to the leak, it would have to have basically a neutral bouyancy or else it would sink and not be able to lift to the elevation of the leak. They are probably sized to match the wet weight of the goo. Neat idea for a patch fix. Like selling a house or just broke and afford to do it right.

    • @qinov8uk555
      @qinov8uk555 17 дней назад

      It is for buoyancy, nice to see a comment from someone who knows what he is talking about. My comment explains how this test is fixed

  • @shawn576
    @shawn576 22 дня назад +9

    Water leak? I just ignore it and hope it goes away.

    • @contessa.adella
      @contessa.adella 20 дней назад +2

      Some leaks can! A slight joint seepage in a hard water area eventually self seals with lime scale…I watched this happen myself over about 18 months on my toilet cistern inflow which dropped a single droplet every several minutes…now it has self sealed perfectly.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  17 дней назад +2

      I have seen that happen. Better than a scammy product.

  • @beninchesapeake
    @beninchesapeake 4 дня назад

    Great video Roger. And by the way, I'm still taping my PVC before I prime it. Nobody but me will ever know but I still like it that way.

  • @jakejones5736
    @jakejones5736 6 дней назад +1

    Even if it DOES stop the leak, correct me if I'm wrong, but don't most "pinhole" leaks indicate a general degradation of the pipe in that area? Thus, there most likely are more "on the verge" leaks.

  • @smorgie7720
    @smorgie7720 День назад

    I do a variety of maintenance for a small R&D company. Every year we get a university student to putter around and learn some things while making some money; honestely it's more of a good will thing than a value added endeavour for our company. Anyways, I tell these students that their name is on every job they do; when you're gone do you want us saying, "Bob DID this," or do you want us saying, "Bob did THIS!"

  • @rickchapman9232
    @rickchapman9232 20 дней назад +1

    Hey Roger did you see that,keep out of direct sunlight? How’s that going to happen? It’s clear on the other side.

  • @LogicalNiko
    @LogicalNiko 21 день назад +2

    I think this is a product like the mesh-epoxy pipe tape repair systems. Do they work? Sometimes. Is it going to last? maybe. Could it be useful? yes, generally not really to a plumber that is going to stand by their fix. In some situations it could be "its better than doing nothing" option. Now the downside is they are being sold in the US for $90. If it was $10 it might be worth trying if conditions are right and you need to buy time for a proper fix (which sometimes is just the right call in certain situations).

    • @qinov8uk555
      @qinov8uk555 17 дней назад

      Not sure where it is being sold for $90 but it doesn't cost that much from us

  • @troyclayton
    @troyclayton 12 часов назад

    Thank you for using the term 'hack' the way it's always used in my life in the trades- something poorly done (shakes fist at social media). I don't get all the excitement nowadays about 'hacks', anything that's a good idea will never be a hack. edit: And 'hack' is a person who doesn't do anything right.

  • @napalmholocaust9093
    @napalmholocaust9093 2 дня назад

    Bead may also be for neutral buoyancy. If it sinks or floats and rides the top, it may just sit opposite of the leak. The leak "pulls" the pea to itself as water escapes. I think being a sinker as a solid glue-ball thing that is supposed to travel up and down a potentially long and crooked section of pipe would hinder it.

  • @iiRR3lephanttt
    @iiRR3lephanttt 5 дней назад

    I normally hate southern accents but this guys voice is amazing

  • @atacstringer8573
    @atacstringer8573 20 дней назад +1

    I was honestly shocked that worked at all

  • @armandomadrigal9793
    @armandomadrigal9793 21 день назад +1

    Thats probably why they don't do plumbing anymore, they put air admittance valves on pretty much all the vents

  • @xcoder1122
    @xcoder1122 2 дня назад

    Problems most Germans have never heard of. Most houses in Germany have a cellar under the house that you can enter and water pipes usually run there on the ceiling and are freely accessible for plumbers. Only the pipes from the cellar to the rooms run inside the walls.
    If pipes run through the floor (which should be avoided, but can happen), then not directly through concrete, but over the concrete ceiling there is a layer of damping material (today mostly polystyrene, in the past various other materials were also used) and then the pipes run there. A screed is then poured on top of this damping layer, but it is not firmly attached to the walls or the concrete floor (it is said to float on the damping layer to dampen vibrations and for better thermal insulation). The actual floor is then laid on top of the screed. If necessary, you only have to lay this screed, but it is relatively thin, easy to open and easy to close again afterwards. If pipes run in the screed today, it is usually for the purpose of underfloor heating.

  • @joevirus563
    @joevirus563 17 дней назад +1

    What's worst that a leak?
    A leak that your think was fixed and it didn't

  • @dienekes4364
    @dienekes4364 9 дней назад

    As a homeowner and a real estate investor, I would NEVER use something like this. If a plumber that I hired tried to use it, I'd never hire them again.

  • @billygilbert7911
    @billygilbert7911 22 дня назад +2

    The fact that they don't have their NSF certification online is enough for me to never use it. The website looks like a joke as well.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад

      There’s not much information on their site…kinda weird

  • @gallowaylights
    @gallowaylights 19 дней назад +2

    Is it possible a bur left behind from the drilling process left an unfair disadvantage?

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  17 дней назад +1

      Possibly. I did the exact same test that the Ratboys did...

    • @qinov8uk555
      @qinov8uk555 16 дней назад +1

      Yes it did 👍🏻

  • @ryanlukens9280
    @ryanlukens9280 4 дня назад

    Even if this “pea” sticks to the pipe and doesn’t move later down the road, there is now that large turd in the line to affect flow and possibly pressure. What happens when you have another leak and you drop another “pea” down there? This is one of those “get rich and run away quick” deals.
    After watching the end, I wanted to add something. You have three traits for skilled labor: fast, cheap and good. You never get all three together. Fast and good will cost you a fortune, fast and cheap will cost you later down the road, good and cheap will take time.

  • @rorynelson7548
    @rorynelson7548 22 дня назад +6

    Hell no I wouldn't waste my time or the homeowners even trying this

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  17 дней назад +1

      Ratboys did... We tried 3 peas, sorry it didn't work...

    • @rorynelson7548
      @rorynelson7548 17 дней назад

      @@RogerWakefield have soldered a lot of pipes over 11 years Roger. One time I soldered a 3/8" sweat x PEX adapter on under a kitchen sink. 3 days later , the sweat joint began spraying a small amount of water out of the solder joint. Any idea why it took 3 days for it to start leaking? Luckily was no big deal and was a very small leak. Hard for me to trust solder now. Then one other time, a sweat joint on a shower valve began leaking almost a month after installation. What the heck

  • @BLVINEOCKERMVN
    @BLVINEOCKERMVN 22 дня назад +2

    I trust you. Period.

  • @steann1
    @steann1 19 дней назад +2

    They had a pinhole leak right on front if them… why didn’t they just cut it out or jacket and solder it..??

  • @Alec9821
    @Alec9821 21 день назад +2

    $75 is crazy for a bb covered in 2 part epoxy.
    Sometimes people maybe need to stay in their lane.
    Roger wouldn’t try and tell them how to catch a rat.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  17 дней назад +2

      Nope... But I know twin rats when I see 'em...

  • @andrewvarcoe4741
    @andrewvarcoe4741 19 часов назад

    Only good use I see for this is quick pin hole leak plugs, temporary leak plugging until you can get a repairman or fix done.
    So if you see a leak and call a plumber, you can put a pea in and plug the leak until they get there.
    Overall it is a good temporary fix until a real fix can be done.
    I'm curious to know if it can work with other containers and leaks, like a small boat or maybe an air mattress leak, maybe even make it colored so you can find leaks easier.

  • @AceMon2005
    @AceMon2005 22 дня назад +2

    $75 bucks for a pea sized amount of epoxy and a plastic bead!? Dang! Why didn't I think of that as a business idea?

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +1

      You may have lucked out..how many do you think they sell?

  • @memy66
    @memy66 14 дней назад

    I'm no plumber but I have questions and concerns about this. First how do you keep from ingesting this product if you drink the water from the tap? Do you perform an entire flush in hopes to keep the parts per million so low it is considered safe? Can it be filtered out by common inline household filtration products? These are just some thoughts if it works. Then I have some practical questions like, how close to the leak does the product need to be? How do you confirm that the product worked if you can't see the leak? The last thing I want to say is in any system that has aged and not been disturbed that suddenly has a failure is usually a sign that it is time to replace it.

  • @michaelhartman851
    @michaelhartman851 19 дней назад +2

    In my opinion once I start finding pin hole leaks in copper it's an indication that the entire pipe needs to be replaced, sometimes trying to save money for customers I'll patch leaks in older pipe, about 80 to 90 percent of the time I'm back soon for a much more expensive repair, I'm very honest with the customer in that if we did it right the first time it would actually end up cheaper however I can only recommend best practices it's up to the customer to take my advice.

  • @jw3843
    @jw3843 21 день назад +1

    I sure hope they did not charge that guy for a product that failed to do anything. Soldering or replacing the line is the best option when there is a leak.

  • @Red_Twizzler
    @Red_Twizzler 14 дней назад +1

    The Pea will cause turbulence which will eventually bore another hole in the pipe. This is why we ream our pipe.

  • @LDuncanKelly
    @LDuncanKelly 15 дней назад

    Like "radiator stop-leak" - maybe it stops the leak long enough to get your vehicle to a radiator shop or maybe it plugs a cooling passage in your engine and your block cracks from overheating...

  • @cosmosistprograms4970
    @cosmosistprograms4970 21 день назад +1

    Roger you a G, this is funny.

  • @Yoda19611
    @Yoda19611 21 день назад +1

    There was a product out there in the 1980’s that looked quite similar to this one. It didn’t work either but it I made me a ton of money after customers tried it and I had to make the proper repairs. This stuff is bad news. A change in the water pressure would cause it to fail, if it really worked at all. Don’t use this garbage. Call a real plumber, like Roger!

  • @rexusthevaliant6311
    @rexusthevaliant6311 День назад

    It fell out when the pressure came off so if they ever need another repair in the future this one issue will return. Now they have two problems and wont immediately know where because as far as they are concerned they gixed this issue. Did this never come up in testing?

  • @UsoZoo
    @UsoZoo 22 дня назад +7

    I watch both and to be honest.. twins do the best job getting rats but I would hire Rodger if it was a plumbing issue

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  22 дня назад +3

      I appreciate that. I have met both of them at conferences. I met one of them at a conference in San Diego and he was really nice. I even smiled when he asked for a selfie…

  • @mynameisprivate158
    @mynameisprivate158 День назад

    This is a great product as long as your pipe cooperates and cracks in a perfectly round circle and at the appropriate diameter. If it freezes and cracks or breaks in some jagged way you know like a usual pipe hole then not so much!

  • @Jetfox159
    @Jetfox159 6 дней назад

    My best guess for the plastic bead would be to make the epoxy float in the line for holes on top of a pipe. Like its a bead with air in it.

  • @mr.monitor.
    @mr.monitor. 8 дней назад

    For a temporary fix that might prevent a major problem, it is awesome. It's not a permanent solution.

  • @markh.6687
    @markh.6687 17 дней назад

    I'm #TeamRoger at this point.
    Thought there was a fourth way to do under-slab, where the push new lines through the ground like those electrical cable pushers/pullers?
    Jobs like that is why I love basements; you can get to plumbing and electrical usually without a jackhammer, etc.

  • @napalmholocaust9093
    @napalmholocaust9093 2 дня назад

    If it stays soft, it probably is the most sticky grades of silicone oil where it changes over to solid. There are probably a few hundred from thinner than water, thin would be Rain-X windshield treatment, pew-pew oil, heavy oils as lubricants also, sometimes medical. The longer polymers are gels and sticky things. Then the longest solids we are familiar with, with air and mosture triggered catalysts, caulk and molding silicone.
    I imagine jelly shoes and the whatever it is gel skins on lady's devices is silly cone based and closely related to what you're warming up before insertion too.
    Considered inert. The catalysts are the nasty stuff, silly cone oil is a laxitive (I think).

  • @robertkordingjr8835
    @robertkordingjr8835 22 дня назад +1

    The other thing is how do you know the pipe isn't pitted in a bunch of spots are you supposed to dumb a bunch down the pipe?

  • @oldgregs9559
    @oldgregs9559 10 часов назад

    Soldering is easy and fun, and it works.

  • @taith2
    @taith2 21 час назад

    As someone who soldered a lot i am surpried you cant do much about that hole
    Like drain it and solder with silver, cut, thread it add decoupling and so on

  • @mpbc48
    @mpbc48 5 дней назад

    I am not a plumber, so my question may not be reasonable, but here goes. How often is the leak a perfectly round hole and how often is it a split in the copper line? Am I correct in assuming that the pea has no chance of working with a split in the line?

  • @Snakesht172
    @Snakesht172 4 дня назад

    If a plumber tried to sell me this, sharkbite, or any product I can easily do my self, there not getting the job. When I hire a professional I expect professional work and materials. I should say I don't have an issue with sharkbite and other pressfit fittings, they have a place, just not when I'm paying the professional premium.

  • @vivillager
    @vivillager 20 дней назад +1

    Imagine a pea going past the leak, and right into a dish washer, or laundry machine, or a refrigerator with a built in ice maker.

  • @epoc162
    @epoc162 13 дней назад

    I see that product as an emergency product. Makes it not as bad until a plumber gets there if immediate repair isn't an option. Problem I see is though, best case scenario is actually a fairly large hole which is uncommon. It's like if you hit a pipe with a nail.
    That said... you either need a plumber to get it in there and if you don't, you can probably fix it yourself.

  • @1shagg420
    @1shagg420 День назад

    Holy lawd Jesus they actually were going to use basically "stop leak" in a water line? That's a BOLD move to do on the internet lol.

  • @chrisvf4079
    @chrisvf4079 6 дней назад

    since it's almost 50/0 if it seals, I'm not sure what the use is. You can't even depend on it as a temp patch until someone can get out to do a full repair.

  • @tonyvolbeda952
    @tonyvolbeda952 3 дня назад

    best fix determine the cause...if its a one time event probably just a bad manufacture defect...if it happens periodically over the whole system catastrophic manufacture defect... all needs replacing in meantime short quick fix a saddle repair...they've been around for decadesdon't have to turn water off and goes on in minutes

  • @drainjunkies
    @drainjunkies 21 день назад +1

    I do plumbing in Baltimore. If I told a customer I was doing this iam almost positive they would A. Tell me iam a jackass or B tell me iam a jackass

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  21 день назад +1

      I'm thinking C, you're a jackass and get off my property 🤣

    • @drainjunkies
      @drainjunkies 21 день назад +1

      @@RogerWakefield damn …I really didn’t think about option c ….lmfao 😂 😂

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  17 дней назад

      @@drainjunkies I'm just saying...

  • @DanielJohnson-ps4xv
    @DanielJohnson-ps4xv 2 дня назад

    That kinda product is like putting head gasket repair fluid in your car after it’s blown a head gasket. Best case it kinda works for a week and you still have the same problem.

  • @markm5287
    @markm5287 22 дня назад +1

    Even IF it worked 100% of the time, I don't consider plumbing fixed if there's a ball stuck to the inside of the pipe restricting or affecting the flow at all. If you have very hard water, deposits will start to build up on it. If you have a softener, what's the long term affect on the pea of high salt levels? There's just too much gambling. It may be a good SHORT term fix while you prepare or save to fix it properly, but set it and forget it? No way!

  • @TheForgottenMan270
    @TheForgottenMan270 13 дней назад

    It's just not what the job rught as plumber, it's about doing the job right as a tradesman. I'm an electrician and loathe scam work and calling it professional. Been in many homes and had to replace the wiring just to correct what someone completely messed up.
    When I saw this, first thought was never. If there's a leak I want it done right the first time. I don't want to come back to it.

  • @TBJK07Jeep
    @TBJK07Jeep 20 дней назад +1

    That’s a hack…plain & simple. I would not even use it for a temporary repair. You just spend more time on it than if you just fixed it right the first time. I told my customer years ago he had leaks in his chiller on the refrigerant side. I told him we need to pull the refrigerant to fix it. His words were, they have this leak seal you can put in the system to seal the leaks. I told him he could put it in if he wanted but we would not be doing that.

    • @qinov8uk555
      @qinov8uk555 17 дней назад

      Forgive me but you sound old school. My comments explain how Roger is out of order with his fake testing.

  • @Damitsall
    @Damitsall 16 дней назад

    If this is just a couple bucks, I can understand it being an extremely useful for temporary fixes for people who don't have the money for a full fix if it's in an expensive spot to reach.

  • @robertthompson3447
    @robertthompson3447 10 дней назад

    When I was in a rural home on a well, the hard water took care of all the leaks. 😎
    Now that I am on city water, the leaks don't fix themselves anymore. 😟

  • @roberthughes2665
    @roberthughes2665 5 дней назад

    Seems to me that running the lines through bigger pvc as conduit would allow easy removal and replacement..
    Until a Tee or elbow sidetracked it. Love copper but pex sure has some advantages especially where not going to drink it.

  • @THEREALVLADIMIRPUTIN-000
    @THEREALVLADIMIRPUTIN-000 9 часов назад

    All those magic leak repairs, Water Magnets, and water hammer arresters are a total scam.

  • @Revlemmon
    @Revlemmon 15 дней назад

    You go through the trouble to find the leak, cut the pipe to install a shut off valve up line so you can put these pea thing in. Why not just cut the pinhole out and put in a new piece of pipe? What happens if this bead thing doesn't seal the leak and goes into a washing machine or something?