This property is only 8 years old and is suffering from wide spread water damage. Nobody knows the cause. But somebody knows who layed these pipes! Let's get it! 👌🏻🕵♂️
Somewhere there's a plumber saying "yeah mate, I throw plastic fittins in the screed all day long, done it for years bruv, never had an issue". Yeah, because nobody knows who you are to call you back you turnip farmer.
It's terrible workmanship from whoever put that pipe work in. They probably knew it would cause a massive headache for somebody but they don't care. Take the money and bodge it as usual. Great job getting it.
What should the customer do now?! I guess leaks are going to start appearing every so often until the root cause is fixed. Recommendation: Fix leak, sell house!
I don't mind my house using plastic pipe - for one , I put it in and know I did a good job, for two none of it is buried. Worst case is a few floorboards up and maybe some new plasterboard
New builds these days are shockingly bad. Did you see on the news they had to demolish dozens of new houses due to bad foundations. The FIRST stage and they messed it up!
Worse really, the first stage and no quality check identification of the problem. So missing that costs the developers a lot more later on. Dumb on their part.
here in nz you cant use those john guest fittings on anything thats inside a wall or such, also not sure what screed is but you should never pour concrete directly over any pvc pipes there should always be a sleeve or lagging used to prevent any pressure or rubbing
Arent it illigal in the UK to use parts like this in the ground, under a house? Anyway, what a shitty standar, and holy fuck how low quality there is in British buildings xP
I just love the straight to the point approach to these videos.
Somewhere there's a plumber saying "yeah mate, I throw plastic fittins in the screed all day long, done it for years bruv, never had an issue". Yeah, because nobody knows who you are to call you back you turnip farmer.
😂😂 turnip farmer 😂😂
It's terrible workmanship from whoever put that pipe work in. They probably knew it would cause a massive headache for somebody but they don't care. Take the money and bodge it as usual. Great job getting it.
Cheers bro! 🕵♂️
you guys have such cute little spiders out there 😊
greetings from Oz 🇦🇺
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I've no idea why I love your vids so much but I do.
I get that alot 😂🕵♂️
@@ADILeakDetectiveMG keep em commin.😁
Your videos are informative, but even better (For us the viewer) is the comedic value you add to the production. 🙂
Thanks! 😃
If you have a spider, lets get it! Ah wrong channel ...great video again mate 😊
😂 cheers mate! 🕵♂️
What a balls up of a build. Bodge it and run builders everywhere. Now where’s the Lego 🏠
What should the customer do now?!
I guess leaks are going to start appearing every so often until the root cause is fixed.
Recommendation: Fix leak, sell house!
Top work
Thanks ✌
I don't mind my house using plastic pipe - for one , I put it in and know I did a good job, for two none of it is buried. Worst case is a few floorboards up and maybe some new plasterboard
8 year old building? Looks to me like 80's building.
Best of luck with the channel in rhe new year mate. Where's Sherlock? It's quacking good content when he's about. 😂
Cheers bro! He's sad about the pool season ending. I'll get him back in some vids lol
They shouldn't put plastic fittings in the floor shocking . Good work fella 😉
Thanks 👍
It amazing me without too much interruption job completed. Do you have a plumbing back ground?
Yes. 7 years plumbing +6 years leak detection now . And 3 years scuba diving, lol 👌🏻🕵♂️
@@ADILeakDetectiveMG thank you.
@@ADILeakDetectiveMG scuba diving, that must have been some big leak then - at least easy to find if there are several m³ of water greeting you. ;-)
Build by arthur, arthur job 😂😂
New builds 🤭🤭🤭
Shoddy new build? There’s a surprise 🙄
Please tell me it's not normal for plastic to be laid under screed like that...
It shouldn't be no. But we find it every now and then 🕵♂️
Errrm.. what do you think they do on underfloor heating ??
@@krissybufton not sure, but I didn't think they made joints under screed
Plastic pipes in screed, has no-one encountered that little thing called underfloor heating before ???
They tend to lay them with no fittings buried 👌🏻🕵♂️
@@ADILeakDetectiveMG oh yeh I was more thinking of the people shocked that there’s plastic pipe in screed lol
We've got a Victorian house with accessable copper -what a crap way to build. Good job houses are cheap!
those john guest fittings are total rubbish, for camper vans only you cant certify anything like this in nz idk about the UK
New builds these days are shockingly bad.
Did you see on the news they had to demolish dozens of new houses due to bad foundations. The FIRST stage and they messed it up!
Worse really, the first stage and no quality check identification of the problem. So missing that costs the developers a lot more later on. Dumb on their part.
Just lazy not protecting the pipes , never mind lagging to keep the heat in . Definitely a builder has done this 😕
That was my 1st thought aswell! 👊🏻
Obviously a poor install, but I'm noticing more and more JG just failing (along with polyplumb). I never see Hep20 shit the bed though.
here in nz you cant use those john guest fittings on anything thats inside a wall or such, also not sure what screed is but you should never pour concrete directly over any pvc pipes there should always be a sleeve or lagging used to prevent any pressure or rubbing
Arent it illigal in the UK to use parts like this in the ground, under a house?
Anyway, what a shitty standar, and holy fuck how low quality there is in British buildings xP
Hate plastic