I was shocked of all the sentiment and oil in the drain. I use a gallon jug for my oil and then through it out. Your videos are the way I unwind at night relaxing ✌👍💗
When I was a kid every household I knew of would keep a coffee can or similar container to put grease and oil from cooking in so as to not clog the drains. That seems to be lost in the modern age.
I always wonder what the customer says when you show them whats in the pipes. "Oh I had no idea you couldn't flush that?!". 15 minutes of each service call spent educating the public. "The Sewer and You!"
The best thing to describe it as if your trying to break a kit-kat bar, it feels something like that, maybe a tad bit softer.Or trying to break 2-3 crackers with thumb, pointer and middle finger, thats how I would break a piece that a pull out. If that helps you to understand. 🤔
So if the owner or person’s living there do not run water until it cleans up 🧼 well and or flushes twice with every water usage / waste rinse then this will never fix. Seems to me we here do not flush oils and do not have it happening here like that. Do you wash down that sewer out into the drain that is all in that persons home in that yucky cubby space Good job fixing the problem. 😊
Silly question, why do all the systems you are unclogging have two access holes next to each other? If they are the same line why not have only one opening?
Two holes, two different directions 🌲-------------u------------🏠 and there is a u trap in between to prevent the smell and methane gas from the city sewer coming backwards in the house. In and out.
It has 2 openings to allow for easier access for cleaning the trap out on both sides. Those are the old style running traps that they installed for the building sewers back in the day when the plumbing fixtures (sinks, toilets, etc...) were installed without traps at each fixture. This was the way plumbers kept sewer gases from entering the building by way of a water sealed running trap at the property line before it becomes the city sewer. Can't believe these running traps still exist being as that the plumbing now requires you to have a trap for each sanitary fixture making the running trap obsolete. Kinda hurts things more than helps in my opinion, but it keeps drain techs busy with more places for clogs to happen.
In the Kansas City area we remove those house traps all the time, they stopped using them here in the late 40's. We remove them and install one two-way clean out
Have to have a strong stomach to be a service Plumber I think the house trap is a pain nice to have c/o I'm in Washington state not many clean out out side the house
Would it be possible to add closed captions for us deaf and hard at hearing People I love your hand signals People know which way you are working .ALL GOOD . Yep i'm from there to ..Cheers Mate
@@NYDRAINS Yes Sir I know but they need to be turned on from your end First or enabled from your end then we can do it this end . OMG end over end lol Cheers Ken
Why is this so satisfying to watch. Amazing large chucks of soap and grease deposits in that U trap with pink worms as a bonus. Great footage.
🤷♂️🤢😉 thanks again Rodal 👍
I was shocked of all the sentiment and oil in the drain. I use a gallon jug for my oil and then through it out. Your videos are the way I unwind at night relaxing ✌👍💗
Thanks for the support 🙏
When I was a kid every household I knew of would keep a coffee can or similar container to put grease and oil from cooking in so as to not clog the drains. That seems to be lost in the modern age.
There's still some of us that still do, and there are others that don't care
The garbage disposal unit (stupidest invention ever) has trained people to shove everything down the sewer without thinking.
i’m sixteen even i know to put it in a bottle we have for grease 😂
I thought I was the only one that still did that 😂😂😂
There will be buildup of grease in the drain no matter what you do. It is impossible to prevent it completely
I'ma be honest, this plumping stuff looks pretty damn interesting to do.
Wow.. that is a LOT of soap scum residue. Great job on getting the worst of it out. Worms never lie... lol!!!
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Big ol' chunks of grease comin' outta that sucka! Can't believe that's a residential home! I kept thinking it was a restaurant with all that grease!
Thats very common in a home, commercial property's are a lot worse!
Nice job. Very thorough 👍
Thank you.
No coffee grounds. egg shells, grease, or oil in the old days. Add wet wipes and white mice to the present day.
That’s a lot of oil and sediment. Man....... Dr Claw had a fun day getting that drain cleared out
Some people never clean their house trap?
A ton!
@@jd3497 no not really, if there's not a problem people just forget i suppose
fun fun...
classic tool putting tons of grease down the sink ;)
and whole pots of oil clearly, HOLY FORK!!!!
Least you’re not in Korea. Apparently it’s NORMAL. There was a dude that cleared a drain that had maybe a YEAR worth of grease.
Wow thats crazy!
Wow. Oily!! And worms on the soap scum?? Crazy
Definitely
I always wonder what the customer says when you show them whats in the pipes. "Oh I had no idea you couldn't flush that?!". 15 minutes of each service call spent educating the public. "The Sewer and You!"
Lol 👍
Corey Stup IKR! Everyone treats the sewer line as a trash can; I guess they think that if it can be flushed down, it’s ok. 🤔
probably rental/government cheese paid and they don't care the least bit
Holy shit that's gross, should charge extra live worms fee LOL
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Hey NYD....in terms of consistency and hardness of that level of soap scum, what would you say it's like?
The best thing to describe it as if your trying to break a kit-kat bar, it feels something like that, maybe a tad bit softer.Or trying to break 2-3 crackers with thumb, pointer and middle finger, thats how I would break a piece that a pull out. If that helps you to understand. 🤔
@@NYDRAINS The kit-kat one is funny but makes best sense. :)
I am deaf add close captions option to your videos. I like watching the good work you do
I will definitely try my best to do so, glad you enjoyed 👍
So if the owner or person’s living there do not run water until it cleans up 🧼 well and or flushes twice with every water usage / waste rinse then this will never fix.
Seems to me we here do not flush oils and do not have it happening here like that.
Do you wash down that sewer out into the drain that is all in that persons home in that yucky cubby space
Good job fixing the problem. 😊
Thats some great access to the drains.
Makes is a lot easier to clear.
Nice Work!
Silly question, why do all the systems you are unclogging have two access holes next to each other? If they are the same line why not have only one opening?
Two holes, two different directions
🌲-------------u------------🏠 and there is a u trap in between to prevent the smell and methane gas from the city sewer coming backwards in the house. In and out.
Chris Borczon it’s a house trap older houses had them before the pipe went through the foundation. Pain in ass
It has 2 openings to allow for easier access for cleaning the trap out on both sides.
Those are the old style running traps that they installed for the building sewers back in the day when the plumbing fixtures (sinks, toilets, etc...) were installed without traps at each fixture. This was the way plumbers kept sewer gases from entering the building by way of a water sealed running trap at the property line before it becomes the city sewer. Can't believe these running traps still exist being as that the plumbing now requires you to have a trap for each sanitary fixture making the running trap obsolete. Kinda hurts things more than helps in my opinion, but it keeps drain techs busy with more places for clogs to happen.
In the Kansas City area we remove those house traps all the time, they stopped using them here in the late 40's. We remove them and install one two-way clean out
Check out clogged drain #21
Do you ever have to use a jetter?
Yes lots of times!
Have to have a strong stomach to be a service Plumber I think the house trap is a pain nice to have c/o I'm in Washington state not many clean out out side the house
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Pink worms on solidified grease/oil, no thanks. 🥴💚💚
Great job
Thanks 👍
Nice job
Would it be possible to add closed captions for us deaf and hard at hearing People I love your hand signals People know which way you are working .ALL GOOD . Yep i'm from there to ..Cheers Mate
I believe when you watching the video on RUclips they have a option or setting that you can turn on and off subtitles or closed captions 😉
@@NYDRAINS Yes Sir I know but they need to be turned on from your end First or enabled from your end then we can do it this end . OMG end over end lol Cheers Ken
@@kens4264 ok I will see what I can do. Thanks for the support 🙏
@@kens4264 I just turned on the sub titles or closed captions. I hope that helps you out 🤞
Please let me know if it worked
What the hell kind of worm was that? That's nasty
Hookworms, someone has parasites... Gross
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I hope you tell your customers that this is all because they put grease down the drain!
Definitely
Sup yo,?! Enjoy the content
👍 thanks
I’ll bet she said she never puts grease down the drain?
Yes she denied it, as usual 🙄
Wtf is up with those gloves u glue rocks to them?
Thats how they come
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Looks like motor oil.
I does but this time it was fresh out the frying pan 🤢
I can only imagine what the rest of this house looked like.... Someone has worms....
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