Ok so only thing your right about is there wrap job it’s stupid. Never seen it done like that befor… your not washing the hood then just scrubbing it out… do the job correctly????? 😂😂 lmao so you clean hoods for a living??? Right I’m assume… pleas tell me how not running it to a trash can is dumb especially if you don’t have a drain right below or In front of equipment under the hood that you are washing??? Not every job has a drain in the floor right there so what you going to do run it to the floor and have to not just wash but scrub that shit off of there floors every job??? Plus most chemicals being used will turn the tile floors etc… powdery white!!!!! Cuz that’s straight retarded!!? Pleas tell me what you do I really want to know cuz 9/10 times I’m hanging that bitch to a trash can!?? You hit me up and and I’ll tech you how to do it correctly homie. 😂 for real
@@chrislake7740 get you a large barrel and cut a hole in the bottom for a ball valve and run a water hose from the to a drain or out side that's how I do it. Saves so much Bs for me I clean hoods all over three states for the past 4 years haven't met many other hood cleaners
Sub pump if you want to be water efficient If the hang is Tight enough you can turn the fan on to dry the hood And not scrub shit Just throw the filters back The only time you’d need to be water efficient is in a restaurant with no water which there are slim to none
@@justinjohnson3428 this is how I know for a fact you don’t deal with heavy grease we deal with large contracts across north and South Carolina that cool at a high volume and I have never heard a single hood cleaner that would make the remark you made, it’s a job and a dirty job some need to be scrubbed some don’t
Depends what chemical you use, I used to have over 100 serious Asian restaurant accounts that would have heavy grease buildup and only be serviced every 6 months. I used a large Pressure washer with a steam option and rarely had to scrub anything due to using 90 degree tips and turbo nozzles
Have you thought about using a brushing and foaming system instead of jet washing and manual scraping? So much easier, we can help you with this... www.theheygroup.net
4 guys installing a swamp cooler 2 guys connecting 110v guy sweeping the mess from the old cooler under a package unit another guy painting with dp1010 which is not recommended for rooftops and let’s not get a crane for 200 bucks we will hire a guy for 40 bucks remove the motor and he will put it on his back and lift it up an extension ladder bahahaha! If these guys were legit employees and you have 4 guys at a simple swamp cooler job paying them an hourly pay and workers comp that $800 swamp cooler was probably way over bid, or your loosing money big time. This video shows how legit you are 👍
That's what I'm saying dude accompanies losing a ton of money. And they're going to get hurt that one guy look like he was going to break his neck. She's probably not paying them s*** though they're working for low-wage. That's how it is now there's certain people out there and there's a lot of them to come in and take her jobs and work for nothing. Appreciate your comment
YBN Gamer clan how do you know they used to much water??? So do you clean kitchen exhaust systems???? Because I do. And that trash can full of grease water is normal in fact some times depending on how nasty the mf system and hood is you might have to empty the trash can two times from how much you have to wash smart one… keep your mouth shut and stop being ignorant if you don’t know what your talking about. I do this for a living. @industialhoodcleaningkitchenservices
YBN Gamer clan and depending on state laws yes it’s goes down the drain to the sewer or the cleaning company has to dispose of it properly as is to take it with them….. just depends on state to state law… where I live and work around goes down the drain basically or in the trash.. just half way depends on the form of grease.
Eye protection sounds great in theory, but in practice they are useless. In 15 seconds there is so much steam and greasy water flying around, it fogs your lenses and makes it impossible to see. Yes there is a hazard though. I wear reading glasses that I rinse under hot water periodically. It's better than nothing.
I have had a Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Business for 18 years and 150 solid clients. expertsteamcleaning.com These guys have a little way to go but are almost there. 1.You need long sleeve shirts . (or suits) 2.Masks.... at least a lite mask for comfort (or respirator ) 3. Pump your wash water. 4. Catch your water off of the roof.(pump it also) 5.Get a variable presser gun. (duct spinner if in the budget) 6.If you have any questions e-mail me Other than a couple of things these guys are making people fire safe. Good work! I am sure you will be very successful. Do not be afraid to learn new tricks . I am always learning new Tricks. I am looking for a ($18-$21 + DOE) Foreman in Paso Robles California 93446. Must have worked as a leader at another certified kitchen exhaust Cleaning company for min of 2 years.Must able to run a truck and crew to the highest standard.Clean DMV/ DRUG FREE Come Run My Second Truck with a solid trained crew of good men. You will never be short of the best tools in the business.OR Pay expertsteamcleaning.com send resume to : rubenexpertsteam@gmail.com
Working GLOVES would be great guys cause if that cooler was to slip it like handling razor blades also if that cooler was to slip and your holding that rope without glovesthe rope will burn your hands and your reflex would be to let go of the rope not grab onto it.
I can't figure out what's going wrong with my cooler ? My cooler keeps going off and on about every 20 minutes by itself. I the assumed the motor was getting too hot, so I've replaced my blower motor 3 times and kept swamping the 3 of them in and out, replaced the bearings, adjusted the belt many times from tight to so lose it was coming off the pully, replaced the 2 speed wall switch, and the power cord to the blower motor. The motor still keeps repeatedly shutting down after about 20 minutes then coming back on. The blowed shaft seems finest since there blower spins pretty much freely from the what I came tell. I'm going to melt this weekend. Does anyone know what could be the problem?
Ok will do. That sounds logical. I can't get to it till Tuesday now, but I'll get up there and test the voltage going to the motor then. Thanks so much for the info or idea!
Russ Mess ... pulling too much amperage, belt too tight or possibly adjustable pulley needs to be properly adjusted. My3/4 horse motor must not draw more than 14.5 or it will overheat and shut off.
1. Check voltage at motor terminals, this value should be within 10% of the motor nameplate rating. 2. Check starting & running amperage draw on low and high speed. Compare to maximum load or sf amperage on nameplate. 3. Check static pressure (s) . Generally the longer your duct run, the higher the pressure / resistance you will have. To adjust motor pulley : 1-2 turns open for low static pressure. 4-5 turns open for high static pressure. Most of the time I install coolers by myself, sometimes friends help me, it all depends on the job.
"how professional", you're carrying that cooler on your back up a ladder 😮
Ánimo buen trabajo
what chemical do yall use?
most useless swamp cooler video i've come across so far, just terrible.
Can one be built customized?
Here's an idea turn the music down and explain what you're doing so people can learn
That was a shitty tarp and running the tarp to a trash can sucks y'all need to hit me up and I'll show you how to do the job correctly lol
Ok so only thing your right about is there wrap job it’s stupid. Never seen it done like that befor… your not washing the hood then just scrubbing it out… do the job correctly????? 😂😂 lmao so you clean hoods for a living??? Right I’m assume… pleas tell me how not running it to a trash can is dumb especially if you don’t have a drain right below or In front of equipment under the hood that you are washing??? Not every job has a drain in the floor right there so what you going to do run it to the floor and have to not just wash but scrub that shit off of there floors every job??? Plus most chemicals being used will turn the tile floors etc… powdery white!!!!! Cuz that’s straight retarded!!? Pleas tell me what you do I really want to know cuz 9/10 times I’m hanging that bitch to a trash can!?? You hit me up and and I’ll tech you how to do it correctly homie. 😂 for real
@@chrislake7740 get you a large barrel and cut a hole in the bottom for a ball valve and run a water hose from the to a drain or out side that's how I do it. Saves so much Bs for me I clean hoods all over three states for the past 4 years haven't met many other hood cleaners
Problem with installers. So damn messy and just sweep the crud under something.
didnt explain much. more like a commercial
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Using important drinking water.......... and making your house full of moist
those hoods are clean only with the chemical comes out but when the grease is stuck you have to scrape
Congratulations on the service provided
Cool air..not even closer to cold air...an A /c most have a freon on it..these units what it does is blow cool air not cold..
Terrible hang.. If you knew how to spray there wouldn’t be any scrubbing afterwards
That’s dumb asf if you want to more efficient with water using dawn and scrubbing waste no time you already have to dry the hood
Instead of filling a trash can all the way tf up
Sub pump if you want to be water efficient If the hang is Tight enough you can turn the fan on to dry the hood And not scrub shit Just throw the filters back The only time you’d need to be water efficient is in a restaurant with no water which there are slim to none
@@justinjohnson3428 this is how I know for a fact you don’t deal with heavy grease we deal with large contracts across north and South Carolina that cool at a high volume and I have never heard a single hood cleaner that would make the remark you made, it’s a job and a dirty job some need to be scrubbed some don’t
Depends what chemical you use, I used to have over 100 serious Asian restaurant accounts that would have heavy grease buildup and only be serviced every 6 months. I used a large Pressure washer with a steam option and rarely had to scrub anything due to using 90 degree tips and turbo nozzles
Nice work! Very clean!
Have you thought about using a brushing and foaming system instead of jet washing and manual scraping? So much easier, we can help you with this... www.theheygroup.net
4 guys installing a swamp cooler 2 guys connecting 110v guy sweeping the mess from the old cooler under a package unit another guy painting with dp1010 which is not recommended for rooftops and let’s not get a crane for 200 bucks we will hire a guy for 40 bucks remove the motor and he will put it on his back and lift it up an extension ladder bahahaha! If these guys were legit employees and you have 4 guys at a simple swamp cooler job paying them an hourly pay and workers comp that $800 swamp cooler was probably way over bid, or your loosing money big time. This video shows how legit you are 👍
That's what I'm saying dude accompanies losing a ton of money. And they're going to get hurt that one guy look like he was going to break his neck. She's probably not paying them s*** though they're working for low-wage. That's how it is now there's certain people out there and there's a lot of them to come in and take her jobs and work for nothing. Appreciate your comment
Starting problem
20 wet bags to put in a wetbag cooler 😂
question, where does that water go that they were taking out in the video?? the barrell full of runoff...what do you do with that?
Most likely in the trash and they used wayyy too much water 😂
Personally, I'd dump it in the sewer outside.
YBN Gamer clan how do you know they used to much water??? So do you clean kitchen exhaust systems???? Because I do. And that trash can full of grease water is normal in fact some times depending on how nasty the mf system and hood is you might have to empty the trash can two times from how much you have to wash smart one… keep your mouth shut and stop being ignorant if you don’t know what your talking about. I do this for a living. @industialhoodcleaningkitchenservices
YBN Gamer clan and depending on state laws yes it’s goes down the drain to the sewer or the cleaning company has to dispose of it properly as is to take it with them….. just depends on state to state law… where I live and work around goes down the drain basically or in the trash.. just half way depends on the form of grease.
Down the mop sink
I think this swamp cool only in middle east country im from iraq and we call name mobereda for swamp cool and only one person can install it it easy .
Yo solo lo ago 😅
good job was a brief and useful
This is why we need illegals, wow what a nasty job! i have done btw
What is the cost of this cooler
the real question is y isnt any of this idiots using eye protection lmao they wana go blind lmao
Eye protection sounds great in theory, but in practice they are useless. In 15 seconds there is so much steam and greasy water flying around, it fogs your lenses and makes it impossible to see. Yes there is a hazard though. I wear reading glasses that I rinse under hot water periodically. It's better than nothing.
Element connection
All wire it burns
Please
I have electric warm food table 10 pen can you please tell me electric connection
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Amazing work!, if you know what kind of chimecal and brand you are using Thank you
I have had a Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Business for 18 years and 150 solid clients. expertsteamcleaning.com These guys have a little way to go but are almost there. 1.You need long sleeve shirts . (or suits) 2.Masks.... at least a lite mask for comfort (or respirator ) 3. Pump your wash water. 4. Catch your water off of the roof.(pump it also) 5.Get a variable presser gun. (duct spinner if in the budget) 6.If you have any questions e-mail me Other than a couple of things these guys are making people fire safe. Good work! I am sure you will be very successful. Do not be afraid to learn new tricks . I am always learning new Tricks. I am looking for a ($18-$21 + DOE) Foreman in Paso Robles California 93446. Must have worked as a leader at another certified kitchen exhaust Cleaning company for min of 2 years.Must able to run a truck and crew to the highest standard.Clean DMV/ DRUG FREE Come Run My Second Truck with a solid trained crew of good men. You will never be short of the best tools in the business.OR Pay expertsteamcleaning.com send resume to : rubenexpertsteam@gmail.com
من فکر کردم ازاین لگنا فقط در ایران داریم ۰اه اه اه
Instalation
5 person to insulation swamp cooler? It's too much .2 person is enough.
They installed two, Not one, and 5 people makes it go quicker and easier to getup on the roof.
Awesome, Ahmed. Looking forward to your video showing us how to do everything in this video with 2 people.
@@alfonsourquidez8871 you mean 1/5 of a person.
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lame doesn't even really show the wiring process ror electrical
Why does practically EVERY video have GOD awful blaring music on while video is playing??
jon wilob - because it gets the people going!
where do u get these units from us air or u have a diffrent supplierr
We stock them in our warehouse we only purchase them once a year, from many different wholesale suppliers.
Working GLOVES would be great guys cause if that cooler was to slip it like handling razor blades also if that cooler was to slip and your holding that rope without glovesthe rope will burn your hands and your reflex would be to let go of the rope not grab onto it.
بييي لك هاي الاجانب هم عدهم مبردات
I can't figure out what's going wrong with my cooler ? My cooler keeps going off and on about every 20 minutes by itself. I the assumed the motor was getting too hot, so I've replaced my blower motor 3 times and kept swamping the 3 of them in and out, replaced the bearings, adjusted the belt many times from tight to so lose it was coming off the pully, replaced the 2 speed wall switch, and the power cord to the blower motor. The motor still keeps repeatedly shutting down after about 20 minutes then coming back on. The blowed shaft seems finest since there blower spins pretty much freely from the what I came tell. I'm going to melt this weekend. Does anyone know what could be the problem?
Russ Mess check Voltage going to motor and see if motor is wired for the supplied voltage. Wrong voltage can defintely burn out a motor quickly.
Ok will do. That sounds logical. I can't get to it till Tuesday now, but I'll get up there and test the voltage going to the motor then. Thanks so much for the info or idea!
Russ Mess ... pulling too much amperage, belt too tight or possibly adjustable pulley needs to be properly adjusted. My3/4 horse motor must not draw more than 14.5 or it will overheat and shut off.
1. Check voltage at motor terminals, this value should be within 10% of the motor nameplate rating. 2. Check starting & running amperage draw on low and high speed. Compare to maximum load or sf amperage on nameplate. 3. Check static pressure (s) . Generally the longer your duct run, the higher the pressure / resistance you will have. To adjust motor pulley : 1-2 turns open for low static pressure. 4-5 turns open for high static pressure. Most of the time I install coolers by myself, sometimes friends help me, it all depends on the job.
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Amazing work!