The diagrams really help. I’m glad you included them, although I have a hard time comprehending them in the short time they are displayed. Sounds like you will be needed back there again sometime in the future. I hope they will sign up for regular maintenance with you.
As a plumber who used to camera/jet multiple lines a day, I appreciate your commitment. Y’all do a thorough job and make sure it’s done right the first time. I usually never started with camera first, as i was commission, and that wasted my time. Cameraing/locating first did nothing for me, I already had a layout of the place when I walked it. I jetted, camerad and if need be jet again. Jetting a line, with right nozzles and right poundage, will absolutely take care of any sewer problem. Can even pull water out of a sag. Great job guys.
Im so glad that you add captions. It makes the story so much more fun. Though I could learn to speak Korean. Diagrams are first rate too! Super educational and satisfying!
Lmao, I’ve been with a company that used high pressure water jetters. Whoever you’ve had out, probably didn’t care. The jetter I used to use, pushed psi upwards of 4200 psi, along with better nozzles, these types of lines got blown practically brand new on 1 pass. Would wash down site and then jet again. To push all “junk” we blew down out. Some “North American” people, still care about our trade.
I hope people never stop pouring grease down the drain, that way you guys will always have a job. Since I was a kid I was told to never pour grease down the drain. I assume it's different wherever you go
Hey guys!!! Have you got any new drain waffles yet???? 😁😁🤣🤣 Great job on finding the bad slopes on the drains, and love the seeing-eye drain snake views too. Hoping you are having good weather, as today is a flurry day here ( little snow showers). Have a great weekend!!!
I really like the editing on your video's, they're really nice to watch (but a bit gross sometimes haha). Hope you're doing well, and I'm looking forward to the next video!
Correction: 4:24 (Detected the trouble spot!) Instead of detedted. This is a small typographical error. Thank you so much for translating this video to English. I think I have learned some 한국의 언어
I appreciate all the effort you put into these videos, with English subtitles and multiple camera angles!
The diagrams really help. I’m glad you included them, although I have a hard time comprehending them in the short time they are displayed.
Sounds like you will be needed back there again sometime in the future. I hope they will sign up for regular maintenance with you.
Wow, I always really love your videos! Thank you for the translation and the diagram of all the drains.
So nice she gave you drinks. That's a good customer.
As a plumber who used to camera/jet multiple lines a day, I appreciate your commitment. Y’all do a thorough job and make sure it’s done right the first time. I usually never started with camera first, as i was commission, and that wasted my time. Cameraing/locating first did nothing for me, I already had a layout of the place when I walked it. I jetted, camerad and if need be jet again. Jetting a line, with right nozzles and right poundage, will absolutely take care of any sewer problem. Can even pull water out of a sag. Great job guys.
Excellent video, translation, sound effects & explanations. Great job. Thank you.
Good job explaining to the customer the need for regular maintenance on this back graded drain!
Im so glad that you add captions. It makes the story so much more fun. Though I could learn to speak Korean.
Diagrams are first rate too! Super educational and satisfying!
Thank you for the videos. North American tradesmen would do well to learn from your professionalism. So neat and tidy.
Lmao, I’ve been with a company that used high pressure water jetters. Whoever you’ve had out, probably didn’t care. The jetter I used to use, pushed psi upwards of 4200 psi, along with better nozzles, these types of lines got blown practically brand new on 1 pass. Would wash down site and then jet again. To push all “junk” we blew down out. Some “North American” people, still care about our trade.
Ah, I was wondering when some derp would come along and derp about Americans/North Americans.
I hope people never stop pouring grease down the drain, that way you guys will always have a job. Since I was a kid I was told to never pour grease down the drain. I assume it's different wherever you go
RED ALERT! Black Hole ahead! Go into reverse Scotty. Warp 6 - and don't forget the Star Trek music this time.
Aye Captain, my Captain!
Great video, nice explanation and diagram of the system. Good work guys!
Yes indeed I love watching you guys work great team work and getting the job done...stay safe
Always good when a drain turns into a black hole.
Right on!
Excellent what more can I say ... Ohh can I put my Order in Now for the Next Waffle I missed out on the Last One LOL Cheers Guys Great Work
I love your videos!!! Thank you for the great content!! 🤗
Thank you! :D
@@blockeddrainkorea312 You're very welcome!! 🤗
I like and apriciate the effort and passion you put in your work. Support from Italy. Ciao!
grazie
What a lovely lady looking after the plumbers
Hey guys!!! Have you got any new drain waffles yet???? 😁😁🤣🤣 Great job on finding the bad slopes on the drains, and love the seeing-eye drain snake views too. Hoping you are having good weather, as today is a flurry day here ( little snow showers). Have a great weekend!!!
You guys are awesome!
Yay! My fave drain channel!
Very good work, on the drains and the video production. [SUBSCRIBED]
Classic motorcycles are the best!👍
Excellent ‼️‼️‼️‼️
I think i need to move to Korea. Everyone is friendly and this job seems very satisfying
I really like the editing on your video's, they're really nice to watch (but a bit gross sometimes haha). Hope you're doing well, and I'm looking forward to the next video!
Too much of joints and levelling issues
Anyway great content
Greeting from Malaysia
I like classic bikes too!! Nice pick bros
Whoever put in the drain must have forgotten his level.
Either that or he forgot how to read a level ... lol
Well said, thank you
Correction: 4:24 (Detected the trouble spot!) Instead of detedted.
This is a small typographical error.
Thank you so much for translating this video to English. I think I have learned some 한국의 언어
Thank you for your correction and suggestion! :)
Another fine job!
I dont know why i love watch your video
More sound effects!
Terrible installations seem to be common around the world.
Wonder why the drain system was designed that way in the first place, with that many T and Y joints?
Sometimes not very professional people install pipes...that's why.. :'(
@@blockeddrainkorea312 I see
nice lady, bringing you drinks.
Instead of pulling on the glove fingers to open up the glove, you can blow into it like a balloon and it opens instantly
is it a custom to gift the drain cleaners with drinks?
In korea, we call it 'Jeong' which means affection, attachment, goodwill. Many korean clients give drinks to delivery man, plumbers and etc.
@@blockeddrainkorea312 thanks, I learned something :)
Ok
nice Korean lady brings you drinks
Too many T joins.