im a plumber in australia and do alot of sleeving here. to be fair they used way too much epoxy resin, thats why its very clumpy looking. ive done 100's and never had a call back. resleeving works well, you just need to ensure its clean and pipe has grade before hand.
I like to see it done on P-trap, all the companies selling the similar product only does is it on a straight pipe
Can it make it past a shower trap?
So let's just put something inside to get non-flushables stuck on that every one flushes.
shouldnt be a problem, doesnt have a lip when it's done so it wont catch any more than a piece of pipe would. but thats a great point to make.
@@OhioPowerTool do you have a POC at Ridgid? I work for one of the 3 theme park groups in Orlando and would like to see a demonstration.
im a plumber in australia and do alot of sleeving here. to be fair they used way too much epoxy resin, thats why its very clumpy looking. ive done 100's and never had a call back. resleeving works well, you just need to ensure its clean and pipe has grade before hand.
@brooksy are you using the Ridgid patch system or actual Re sleeve machine