LOVE your vids. I hydrojet....there is a problem with your video. No roots, no sluge. The rust inside the cast iron pipe is the least of your worries. I use a 3000 PSI machine and cuts through the roots and sluge like warm butter. IMO, a mixture of lint and hair from the washing machine discharge line mixing with grease and food debris from kitchen cause most issues in my area. Where the kitchen sewer line meets the laundry sewer line is a huge problem area.
So what is the solution? We are currently having the washing machine/kitchen issue now. We have a mop basin/shower in our laundry room that is backing up when using the washing machine. Plus when we plug our kitchen sink, when we drain it, it too is backing up into the mop basin. We're "up north" and had multiple plumbing companies snake it. It plugs/backs up about once a year.
the lint from the washing machine discharge mixes with grease from the kitchen in the sewer line and makes a nice sludge. Hydrojet all of your sewer lines. a plumber will want to replace them. ua-cam.com/video/ClsGo5D0oig/v-deo.html @@dmh243
That's what a camera is for, if they just snake the line and there are roots, all they did was poke a hole in them, and like you said, it keeps coming back. Either a jetter with a root cutting nozzle or the unit with the chains is probably what you will need.
Not as easy as presented, there is much more to cover lots of do's and don'ts depending on the size age condition of the cast iron, an inexperienced plumber could get himself in a lot of trouble, been doing this for 47 years way before cameras and water jetting were an option. kind of entertaining though. looks like they figured out a way to make money without dealing with all the shit. literally kudos to you fellas.
Although we are engineering it, we are making it for ourselves to use as well. EPL is out there in the field helping contractors deal with real world situations. I understand what you're saying. Here is a another video: ua-cam.com/video/vqPxhgxtJSg/v-deo.html
Hi. I was wondering with the equipment you used been able to unclog a pipe impacted with seeds that been run through a garbage disposal? And when you quoted a job, does that include the cleanup?
you can adjust the chain to diameter it doesnt wreck the inside......unless there is a break or crack already. But the person should camera first to see the area getting jetted and descaled
Hi. I was wondering with the equipment you used been able to unclog a pipe impacted with seeds that been run through a garbage disposal? And when you quoted a job, does that include the cleanup?
I live in Orange County in CA. After descaling the cast iron sewer pipe, I was told the epoxy application needs to be done to avoid future problem from the cast iron sewer line. Is it necessary to put the epoxy application? Thank you for your advise. Keith.
Somewhat correct in hydrojetting for descaling or roots yes high psi is needed but for material sand silt dirt just laying in pipes GPM is important as wel
Plumbers don’t need you softballing questions for potential clients about how long their cable is. Tell them to save all of their questions for themselves. The first one being, why didn’t they call a plumber before they put all of that “dad ayed plumbing” up under the house, in the first place? With no strapping on it for 35 feet. How long were their hands and aye cheeks purple after slinging purple primer all over everything and rolling around in it too? Who soldered that threaded drop eared ell that they used for a female adapter to go back to galvanized pipe? The one that looks like it’s been roasted over an open flame for 61/2 hours. Just having fun with you man 😂 👋🏾
We did it to demonstrate what plumbers normally do. Here's another video to show what we can do with normal blades in certain situations: ua-cam.com/video/ADagEZAHWCY/v-deo.html
Video is intellectually dishonest. You wouldnt used a double blade for descaling a cast iron pipe. It would be for unclogging. You also sent through two different methods through the same pipe before getting to the speedcut. "Like new!" Yea after cabled and hydrojetted. Im sure it works fine but come on guys, ya just stringing a bunch of senseless content together to get a full video
I watched a video a few days ago, where a very similar Milwaukee product was demonstrated. Did this guy sell his patents to Milwaukee? Did somebody else invent it and the patents have run out so Milwaukee and this guy just copied the idea?
To clear stoppages, jetting is usually the best solution. We have needed the SpeedCut to remove tree roots 1.2" in diameter in clay pipe, that the Jetter could not cut. Otherwise, jetting is easier on the pipe.
The last time I got a clogged drain in my house I found it was easier to just sell the house and give a $5,000 concession. Then it's the next owners problem. The house before that had a bad roof and I did the same thing. Leaking roof? Just sell the house.
It was great having you at our shop! Thank you for stopping by and trying out our products.
You guys are so pumped on cleaning sewer pipes, and I appreciate the passion.
LOVE your vids. I hydrojet....there is a problem with your video. No roots, no sluge. The rust inside the cast iron pipe is the least of your worries. I use a 3000 PSI machine and cuts through the roots and sluge like warm butter. IMO, a mixture of lint and hair from the washing machine discharge line mixing with grease and food debris from kitchen cause most issues in my area. Where the kitchen sewer line meets the laundry sewer line is a huge problem area.
So what is the solution? We are currently having the washing machine/kitchen issue now. We have a mop basin/shower in our laundry room that is backing up when using the washing machine. Plus when we plug our kitchen sink, when we drain it, it too is backing up into the mop basin. We're "up north" and had multiple plumbing companies snake it. It plugs/backs up about once a year.
the lint from the washing machine discharge mixes with grease from the kitchen in the sewer line and makes a nice sludge. Hydrojet all of your sewer lines. a plumber will want to replace them. ua-cam.com/video/ClsGo5D0oig/v-deo.html @@dmh243
@@dmh243 ua-cam.com/video/ClsGo5D0oig/v-deo.html
That's what a camera is for, if they just snake the line and there are roots, all they did was poke a hole in them, and like you said, it keeps coming back. Either a jetter with a root cutting nozzle or the unit with the chains is probably what you will need.
Not as easy as presented, there is much more to cover lots of do's and don'ts depending on the size age condition of the cast iron, an inexperienced plumber could get himself in a lot of trouble, been doing this for 47 years way before cameras and water jetting were an option. kind of entertaining though. looks like they figured out a way to make money without dealing with all the shit. literally kudos to you fellas.
Although we are engineering it, we are making it for ourselves to use as well. EPL is out there in the field helping contractors deal with real world situations. I understand what you're saying. Here is a another video: ua-cam.com/video/vqPxhgxtJSg/v-deo.html
Hi. I was wondering with the equipment you used been able to unclog a pipe impacted with seeds that been run through a garbage disposal? And when you quoted a job, does that include the cleanup?
Just got a quote for jetting and descaling my main drain. It's not for the faint of heart!
Would the speedcut descaler be too aggressive to remove roots from terracotta pipe? Would you suggest hydro jetting for that instead?
you can adjust the chain to diameter it doesnt wreck the inside......unless there is a break or crack already. But the person should camera first to see the area getting jetted and descaled
This was informative to watch, thanks guys.
Thank you so much for feedback!
Awesome video guys keep up the great work and keeping us informative.
What’s the range is cost for each se along method presented ?
Hi. I was wondering with the equipment you used been able to unclog a pipe impacted with seeds that been run through a garbage disposal? And when you quoted a job, does that include the cleanup?
I live in Orange County in CA. After descaling the cast iron sewer pipe, I was told the epoxy application needs to be done to avoid future problem from the cast iron sewer line. Is it necessary to put the epoxy application? Thank you for your advise. Keith.
You guys had me going until the end when you started advertising the Shh out of your branded product
Amazing where can I get that to tool
Any ideas on how to clear or rod out 4” corrugated plastic pipe draining for gutters.
Where do I purchase the speed cutter and how much do they run
Somewhat correct in hydrojetting for descaling or roots yes high psi is needed but for material sand silt dirt just laying in pipes GPM is important as wel
Is the descaler like a milling machine?
Yes, but its 100% MADE IN USA. epls-usa.com/speedcut/epl-solutions/. ua-cam.com/video/vqPxhgxtJSg/v-deo.html
Where can we buy a steel cutter?
Gorlitz HD sewer machine and I always have carried 180ft minimum . Now added the Picote descaler .
What are you charging for descale? Curious for comparison
@@joelhartstack3744 typically $1,250.00
@@adamsoldcountry6389 regardless of how long the line is?
What's the impact of jet and speed cut on clay pipe?
How does this work on soft poop stoppages
Those guys at EPL are mad scientist, best in the game. Super knowledgeable.
What Jetter did he use? I'm very interested!
How much to hydro jet
Plumbers don’t need you softballing questions for potential clients about how long their cable is. Tell them to save all of their questions for themselves. The first one being, why didn’t they call a plumber before they put all of that “dad ayed plumbing” up under the house, in the first place? With no strapping on it for 35 feet. How long were their hands and aye cheeks purple after slinging purple primer all over everything and rolling around in it too? Who soldered that threaded drop eared ell that they used for a female adapter to go back to galvanized pipe? The one that looks like it’s been roasted over an open flame for 61/2 hours.
Just having fun with you man 😂 👋🏾
Excellent video!!!
How come they didn’t use a full size head on the snake
We did it to demonstrate what plumbers normally do. Here's another video to show what we can do with normal blades in certain situations: ua-cam.com/video/ADagEZAHWCY/v-deo.html
That is a nice tool to use.
Very informative!
correct the audio portion to be more uniform as it blasts at times
why is one of the twins taller than the other?
Cool video, thanks👍
wow this is amazing equipment
Great video !
It doesn't matter if you use a snake or chain, I would still want the jetter to clean/wash all the crud out left behind by those 2.
Great video , plumber offered this service (orange county) to descale my bathroom sink line , wanted $2000 !!!!!!!!! Does that sound right ?
Seems a tad bit high. Generally when I descale a sewer/drain line it's $1,200 for the first hour and $125/hr after that. I'm in Cali as well. OC area
@@stevenhernandez7772why’s it 10x the price for 1st hour
@@rp-wb6xn To make it worth the visit
Video is intellectually dishonest. You wouldnt used a double blade for descaling a cast iron pipe. It would be for unclogging. You also sent through two different methods through the same pipe before getting to the speedcut. "Like new!" Yea after cabled and hydrojetted. Im sure it works fine but come on guys, ya just stringing a bunch of senseless content together to get a full video
Yeah yeah!
Nice video, but your audio needs some work. Have you considered getting a couple of wireless lavalier microphones?
Great Video
That Speed Cut looks an awful lot like the Miller machine we use for chainings.
Did not see Juan, maybe the twins give him a FREE membership to the gym they go!
Outstanding
I see so much poop on the streets out there I’m not sure if people use toilets anymore
Where can my plumber buy this machine?
nice video twin Bros. i am in the business and allways been success in our services
They used descalers on our supply lines here in Baltimore county. But I'm not sure the utility uses it on sewerage drains
Sound issues
Did this guy really “create” this descaling tools? Looks to me like someone else actually thought it up.
Waiting for "Lazr-Jetting" tuned to organic matter only!
I watched a video a few days ago, where a very similar Milwaukee product was demonstrated. Did this guy sell his patents to Milwaukee? Did somebody else invent it and the patents have run out so Milwaukee and this guy just copied the idea?
I hate those jaw stands. Truly hate those rockwell jaw stands
Would hydro jetting or speed cutter work on clay pipes?
To clear stoppages, jetting is usually the best solution. We have needed the SpeedCut to remove tree roots 1.2" in diameter in clay pipe, that the Jetter could not cut. Otherwise, jetting is easier on the pipe.
I hooked up a hydro jet line to my 3000 psi Honda very pipeline clean now.
please fix your audio and buy a lavalier mic
The last time I got a clogged drain in my house I found it was easier to just sell the house and give a $5,000 concession. Then it's the next owners problem. The house before that had a bad roof and I did the same thing. Leaking roof? Just sell the house.
Got a flat tire? Sell the car! Clothes dirty? Throw them away! Bad hair day? Shave your head!
Nice logic
@@larslinebarger6712 😂😂😂😂
Sweet 💩💩💩💩
This plumbing company need to hire minorities, its 2022
Why?