I watched your video multiple times as to never used an roto rooter type snake before and did not want to pay local rotor company $375 again as I did 3 years ago, They always tell me I have to replace my sewer mainline and they would do it for $5000. I rented a 100 foot auger from Lowe's for $61 and followed your lead,, what a savings! even if I have to rent a roto auger yearly , so what,, I am more than ok with that , thankyou for keeping it simple and easy to understand
They always pitch that same thing to me, $5000, and even$10,000 with the idea that I could have roots and require my entire front yard to be dug up, and that's why I'm here as well. Thanks for that. Usually, I just hand snake it, and no prob.
I suspect they would want at least $10k now from you. Stuff is a lot cheaper in my area and even they want at least $7k to repair the trouble area and $10k to replace the whole line. And all I have are a few fine roots sneaking in at the end of the line where it connects to the city. I suspect I can get many more years out of it. I plan to just buy one of these. You can get one that does fine roots for like $700. That will pay for itself in just a few years. I would just pay the $10k but I suspect the roots would just come back in a few years anyway. They always seem to find a way in.
I bought a $399 snake machine from harbor freight and I snake my sewer line for maintenance every few months. I haven’t had any backups ever since. I use the clogchopper as the attachment. Owning my own machine is cheaper than renting or calling the plumber out.
I do things a little differently, so here goes. When I introduce the snake in the pipe I also allow a trickle of water down the sink. What this does it is way for me to witness that the pipe is getting cleaned and whether it is.flowing properly. I can also adjust the flow rate to allow me to judge my progress. This is my process and nobody else’s. I also run the water as I am retrieving the cable for two reasons to clear the pipe of any crap in the pipe and to clean the cable.. It takes a little longer but I don’t have to clean the machine
I'm having a "clogged" problem and might to rent that machine. I didnr even know they rented a machine like that until now. Video was very well done and simple to understand. Thanks you so much.
I am a 78yo female and really appreciate the thorough explanation and video. I have a severely compromised immune system and do not want anyone in my space. People refuse to mask, thinking Covid is the only threat, failing to realize some elders are vulnerable to other respiratory threats. Thank you so much. I wish I knew how to mark this video for future viewing. Off to Home Depot I go! Happy New year.
@@hexiseThanks, I will also check Lowe's. I was unaware Lowe's rented equipment. I was able to watch this video again, thankfully. I also hired a company that did a clean-out a couple of years ago for $139. That same service this week cost me $375, same company. They removed the blockage, but did not cut or remove the roots, stating my 3 inch clean-out opening was too small. I am awaiting an estimate for them to install a clean-out in my front lawn. They will have to go down 9 feet. I believe I can handle 70 pounds (I've lifted 65 pounds bails of hay). I am also entertaining the idea of using a company that is advertising $100 for a clean-out, if they say they will remove the roots. I refuse to pay thousands of dollars to have my lawn torn up for such a minor issue. My pipes are "clean" according to the plumbers that cleared the blockage. I could see the pipe was clean and I saw the roots in the video, that's how I knew no effort was made to remove the roots. Even if they installed a clean-out out front, the drain pipe will be the same diameter, right? I feel they are trying to exploit me. It seems a once honest company has gone rogue. Shame!
If you have respiratory concerns, I would be very concerned about breathing in any sort of mold or bacteria from the sewage. At that age you shouldn't have to do it yourself. That's a tough situation, best of luck.
I called the sewer company. We have several of them. We use the same one each time they’ve been really wonderful. They snake it clear out to the road and clean up and it’s 115 bucks. And they guarantee against roots for six months! I live in Michigan. Also, they have like a power flush that they can put down your drain to flush out so you’re washed tub your sink whatever. That’s a plus! 👍
Ive been searching utube for months and watched so many videos that just didnt explain what I needed until I found your video! U have probably saved me..i have a dlogged garage floor drain and im tired of jumping dour feet to get in my car in the winter as the water gets so bad from melting snow….this looks like it may be what I need! Great video and well done sir!
Really very well demonstrated step by step from A to Z .should be vewed by every person before starting the operations of this vevor electric drain cleaner . Thanks for this video very well explained for all I want to know 😊 😊😊😊
Awesome tutorial..simple and easy ..and the patience...thank you. I found it 2 yrs and 2 days late lol lol.. I ended up paying the plumber $225 to run his machine...going out to buy my own..thank you again.
Garlic mustard is highly invasive. Our local state parks here in TN invites volunteers to help pull plants each spring. The scenery is amazing ❤. The water currents are so strong in those streams. Glad you have other hikers around.
Does anyone know.....Could i use this machine for my "Clean Out" in my back of the house? its full and leaking into my yard. I got rid of the build up (💩), but, if i put the cap back on my tubs & toilets fill with stinky sewer water again so i'm sure there's still a clog somewhere. Since my husband passed I've been learning, and also teaching my daughter how to be self-sufficient; so i really appreciate any advice you have. Thank you so much for this great video ☺
Really very well demonstrated step by step from A to Z .should be vewed by every person before starting the operations of this vevor electric drain cleaner . Thanks for this video very well explained for all I want to know
Watched ur upload n found it very interesting n informative how u explain anatomyof parts of the pipe n tools to unclog pipe. I have a slow clogged shower drain n ur vid gave me ideas on POSSIBLY unclogging it. Kudos. New subscriber because of this vid. Anticipating ur next one. Peace
Thank you, sir! Very helpful. I have occasional blockages and have been paying $300+ per year to a plumber just to maintain a clean pipe. Will try this but hopefully can deal with the weight - looks heavy. Also wondering if there is an indicator show how far into pipe you’ve gone (besides eyeballing reel?)
Not only heavy but you can severely hurt yourself if you do not know how to properly run these. Even those who know what they are doing get hurt all the time.
I recently rented one. I payloaded it out all the way on top of the ground. Then at ten foot intervals, I spray painted white spots. And now I know where my problem area is, for future reference, in case I decide to actually dig, and repair the pipe, because of tree roots!
I rented this from Home Depot yesterday to unclog my sewer line. As I was reeling it back in once I was done I noticed that the last 15 feet or so wouldn’t reel back in. The cable would just spin but not reel into the drum. I put it in forward and the cable would feed out for a couple of feet but then just spin. I tried to reel it back in and those same couple of feet reel in but then again the cable just spins and doesn’t reel in back to the drum. Any idea how to fix that?
The only clean out I have is in main line. I have floor drains in basement and one outside. I wondered if the floor drains could be in a separate “storm” line running to the sewer or somewhere else or if it’s connecting to the main line. Also had trouble getting the snake to enter through the floor drain in slab. P trap or hard 90? Suggestions?
If your home is older, you may be on a combined system. Where your storm ties into your sanitary. If it's a newer home, you most likely have a sump pump. If your home is older,at that floor drain. That is most likely where your storm is tieing into your main
@@kD_5555_ Mine is just 1 pipe outside next to our ditch. Every time it rains a little hard, the manhole has water going into the road, and our pipe outside starts overflowing with water and toilet paper into the yard/ditch. Toilets also don't flush. Our toilets wouldn't flush for the past week so I rented this, but it's half as fast as his and isn't seeming to do anything. I also don't see any water in the drain pipe outside whenever I flushed both toilets 7 times combined. Didn't even notice a change in waterflow inside the pipe. idk if that's normal but my mom used a pressurewasher hose yesterday, and felt obstruction after around 10 feet, but the auger went in full speed for 5 minutes and still nothing. I did notice it would (idk how to say this) it would spin normally then at a certain point the guide starts flailing around like a ceiling fan as it's going through. If I reversed, it just went back to normal, then forward again and after a few secs it did it. What should I do here?
I have same configuration. My plumber showed me how to snake from my basement drain - it's tricky but also with patience (lots of patience) it's the easiest way to do it. Typically in the older homes if you take your hand and feel down 4-8" you'll feel the outflow drain - learn where this is. Then aim the tip of auger there and guide the auger while it is slowly spinning. Once it goes in, push and get some line down the pipe and away you go.
Yeah I use the wider root blade when doing mainlines , pipe is 3 1/2 to 4 inches normally so that wider one gets everything that could be there small or big .
My kids filled my exterior clean out with gravel and dandelions. This video saved me hundreds of dollars. But home depot gloves are absorbent and will soak up poo water.😅
@@imjustalilbit yea ok except you can have cuts that you can not necessarily see or feel. Has anyone reading this ever put rubbing alcohol on their hands or a strong cleaner and it stings?……that’s all points of entry for tetanus……howzya finger nails kid? Gotta cut on a cuticle…a nice hangnail that is hurting cus it ripped into your skin. Go play in ya poop w no gloves you savage human being.
Had same clog in my basement below my kitchen. My clean out is on the floor. I snaked it once myself with a rental machine. Then had a plumber snake with his machine and it started flowing. Month later backing up again. Will a camera inspection help ?
Unless you'd like to rent a drain camera from Home Depot, the only way to know is to send water through there and see if it backs up. It's just cheaper to do that, but if you'd like to know what the condition of the pipe is then rent the camera and happy looking.
I had some one come run a 75ft snake down my sewer line he pulled wipes out but I’m still having this problem I paid 200 he said he thinking it’s clogged towards the street I don’t know what to do now he wanna charge me 1500 cuz he thinking the line might have collapsed he had the same snake u have but he said it was to big it wouldn’t fit so he had to get a thinner one and ranned it 75ft down but I still have the backup
Looks like you guys could do a little prevention. If you don't put the wrong stuff down your drains and toilets, you'll never have to do this service. I've lived in my home for 26 years, and we've never had to do this. I'm here because I need to snake out a corrugated 4" pipe drain in my yard. Thank you for this really good video on how to use one of these machines; I've book marked this video for future reference. 👍👍👍
@@dorothybrown8859 Click on the star to the far right in the website address box and follow the prompt. Then access your bookmarks in the "Bookmark Manager" by clicking on the three dots dropdown menu in the far right upper corner of your browser or wherever you access your bookmarks. Bookmark Manager is useful, because you can search all of your bookmarks by keyword.
Recently, I got three estimates from plumbers and this is what they told me. 1. "Root killer will damage your sewer pipe with its chemicals." 2. "Metal auger will damage your pipes. (So you should only use jetter.)" 3. "Even if you cut the tree, the roots will keep growing for years." I figured they were telling me these things so they can charge me $6000-7000 to install a new pipe. Anyone has any opinion on this?
Your video is pretty good but you're killing me with all the unnecessary details and analyzing of the movement of the snake and everything. The video is helpful but it could be about 5 to 7 minutes shorter
I watched your video multiple times as to never used an roto rooter type snake before and did not want to pay local rotor company $375 again as I did 3 years ago, They always tell me I have to replace my sewer mainline and they would do it for $5000. I rented a 100 foot auger from Lowe's for $61 and followed your lead,, what a savings! even if I have to rent a roto auger yearly , so what,, I am more than ok with that , thankyou for keeping it simple and easy to understand
They always pitch that same thing to me, $5000, and even$10,000 with the idea that I could have roots and require my entire front yard to be dug up, and that's why I'm here as well. Thanks for that. Usually, I just hand snake it, and no prob.
I suspect they would want at least $10k now from you. Stuff is a lot cheaper in my area and even they want at least $7k to repair the trouble area and $10k to replace the whole line. And all I have are a few fine roots sneaking in at the end of the line where it connects to the city. I suspect I can get many more years out of it. I plan to just buy one of these. You can get one that does fine roots for like $700. That will pay for itself in just a few years. I would just pay the $10k but I suspect the roots would just come back in a few years anyway. They always seem to find a way in.
Nah than that plumbers not your guy he’s just trying to get more money out of you
I bought a $399 snake machine from harbor freight and I snake my sewer line for maintenance every few months. I haven’t had any backups ever since. I use the clogchopper as the attachment. Owning my own machine is cheaper than renting or calling the plumber out.
@@forextrader6246 I am going to check out Harbor Freight for next time ,thanks
I do things a little differently, so here goes. When I introduce the snake in the pipe I also allow a trickle of water down the sink. What this does it is way for me to witness that the pipe is getting cleaned and whether it is.flowing properly. I can also adjust the flow rate to allow me to judge my progress. This is my process and nobody else’s. I also run the water as I am retrieving the cable for two reasons to clear the pipe of any crap in the pipe and to clean the cable.. It takes a little longer but I don’t have to clean the machine
Thanks for posting this. Renting one today. Plumbers are too expensive these days.
I'm having a "clogged" problem and might to rent that machine. I didnr even know they rented a machine like that until now. Video was very well done and simple to understand. Thanks you so much.
I am a 78yo female and really appreciate the thorough explanation and video. I have a severely compromised immune system and do not want anyone in my space. People refuse to mask, thinking Covid is the only threat, failing to realize some elders are vulnerable to other respiratory threats. Thank you so much. I wish I knew how to mark this video for future viewing. Off to Home Depot I go! Happy New year.
Just a reminder that some of the models are heavy, this model is about 70 lbs.
Calm down Karen don’t believe that covid nonsense 🤣 prob think the earth is flat also hmm? 😝
@johnny2100
I learned that you can become as ugly as the same truth you speak about and it changed my life 💎
@@hexiseThanks, I will also check Lowe's. I was unaware Lowe's rented equipment. I was able to watch this video again, thankfully. I also hired a company that did a clean-out a couple of years ago for $139. That same service this week cost me $375, same company. They removed the blockage, but did not cut or remove the roots, stating my 3 inch clean-out opening was too small. I am awaiting an estimate for them to install a clean-out in my front lawn. They will have to go down 9 feet. I believe I can handle 70 pounds (I've lifted 65 pounds bails of hay). I am also entertaining the idea of using a company that is advertising $100 for a clean-out, if they say they will remove the roots. I refuse to pay thousands of dollars to have my lawn torn up for such a minor issue. My pipes are "clean" according to the plumbers that cleared the blockage. I could see the pipe was clean and I saw the roots in the video, that's how I knew no effort was made to remove the roots. Even if they installed a clean-out out front, the drain pipe will be the same diameter, right? I feel they are trying to exploit me. It seems a once honest company has gone rogue. Shame!
If you have respiratory concerns, I would be very concerned about breathing in any sort of mold or bacteria from the sewage. At that age you shouldn't have to do it yourself. That's a tough situation, best of luck.
Thanks for making this training video. I bought one of these machines but haven't used it yet and haven't used one before either .
I called the sewer company. We have several of them. We use the same one each time they’ve been really wonderful. They snake it clear out to the road and clean up and it’s 115 bucks. And they guarantee against roots for six months! I live in Michigan.
Also, they have like a power flush that they can put down your drain to flush out so you’re washed tub your sink whatever. That’s a plus! 👍
What company? Also in Michigan.
Who are they?
Depending on the type of tree Most tree root could regenerate after six months
That's a bargain, where I live north of Chicago, it's about 400 bucks per clean out.
Ive been searching utube for months and watched so many videos that just didnt explain what I needed until I found your video! U have probably saved me..i have a dlogged garage floor drain and im tired of jumping dour feet to get in my car in the winter as the water gets so bad from melting snow….this looks like it may be what I need! Great video and well done sir!
Watch drain addict, he's good.
Really very well demonstrated step by step from A to Z .should be vewed by every person before starting the operations of this vevor electric drain cleaner . Thanks for this video very well explained for all I want to know 😊 😊😊😊
Awesome tutorial..simple and easy ..and the patience...thank you. I found it 2 yrs and 2 days late lol lol.. I ended up paying the plumber $225 to run his machine...going out to buy my own..thank you again.
Garlic mustard is highly invasive. Our local state parks here in TN invites volunteers to help pull plants each spring. The scenery is amazing ❤. The water currents are so strong in those streams. Glad you have other hikers around.
Fantastic video for 1st timers 😊 thank you so much, made my day! Loved the machine from Home Depot Rental
Nada 😅
I appreciate the time you spent finding information . Thank you I just do it myself.
Does anyone know.....Could i use this machine for my "Clean Out" in my back of the house? its full and leaking into my yard. I got rid of the build up (💩), but, if i put the cap back on my tubs & toilets fill with stinky sewer water again so i'm sure there's still a clog somewhere.
Since my husband passed I've been learning, and also teaching my daughter how to be self-sufficient; so i really appreciate any advice you have. Thank you so much for this great video ☺
You sure can
@@michaelgrate6219It's great you have access via your yard!
Really very well demonstrated step by step from A to Z .should be vewed by every person before starting the operations of this vevor electric drain cleaner . Thanks for this video very well explained for all I want to know
Very thorough & helpful video. Thanks 😊 Cross paws my hire on Monday goes ok & fixes my problem for another 6-12 months. Darn tree roots 😩
Thank you so much for sharing your video, you take your time to explain step by step, it very helpful
Watched ur upload n found it very interesting n informative how u explain anatomyof parts of the pipe n tools to unclog pipe. I have a slow clogged shower drain n ur vid gave me ideas on POSSIBLY unclogging it. Kudos. New subscriber because of this vid. Anticipating ur next one. Peace
Wow that one looks new and clean. The one I rented is old, rusty and most of the paint has fallen off.
Same, and absolutely encased in evaporated sewer water.
Thanks a lot for your informative video. What's the length of the cable you used?
Thank you, sir! Very helpful. I have occasional blockages and have been paying $300+ per year to a plumber just to maintain a clean pipe. Will try this but hopefully can deal with the weight - looks heavy. Also wondering if there is an indicator show how far into pipe you’ve gone (besides eyeballing reel?)
It is heavy, too heavy for me so plumber it is.
Not only heavy but you can severely hurt yourself if you do not know how to properly run these. Even those who know what they are doing get hurt all the time.
Thanks! I didn’t know HD rented these but I’m gonna head there!
Great video. Thank you for sharing all the tips along the way!
Did you use 1/2 inch for this right?
how do you know how many feet you’ve gone in? are there cable markings or some other indicator besides eyeball guessing?
I recently rented one. I payloaded it out all the way on top of the ground. Then at ten foot intervals, I spray painted white spots. And now I know where my problem area is, for future reference, in case I decide to actually dig, and repair the pipe, because of tree roots!
@@michaelnelson9140 pretty good idea even for smaller snakes - thanks
How do I know where the clean out is located? I see one in the laundry room. But it is not at the back of the house.
I rented this from Home Depot yesterday to unclog my sewer line. As I was reeling it back in once I was done I noticed that the last 15 feet or so wouldn’t reel back in. The cable would just spin but not reel into the drum. I put it in forward and the cable would feed out for a couple of feet but then just spin. I tried to reel it back in and those same couple of feet reel in but then again the cable just spins and doesn’t reel in back to the drum. Any idea how to fix that?
thank you! you save me a crap load of money!
The only clean out I have is in main line. I have floor drains in basement and one outside. I wondered if the floor drains could be in a separate “storm” line running to the sewer or somewhere else or if it’s connecting to the main line. Also had trouble getting the snake to enter through the floor drain in slab. P trap or hard 90? Suggestions?
If your home is older, you may be on a combined system. Where your storm ties into your sanitary. If it's a newer home, you most likely have a sump pump.
If your home is older,at that floor drain. That is most likely where your storm is tieing into your main
@@kD_5555_ Mine is just 1 pipe outside next to our ditch. Every time it rains a little hard, the manhole has water going into the road, and our pipe outside starts overflowing with water and toilet paper into the yard/ditch. Toilets also don't flush. Our toilets wouldn't flush for the past week so I rented this, but it's half as fast as his and isn't seeming to do anything. I also don't see any water in the drain pipe outside whenever I flushed both toilets 7 times combined. Didn't even notice a change in waterflow inside the pipe. idk if that's normal but my mom used a pressurewasher hose yesterday, and felt obstruction after around 10 feet, but the auger went in full speed for 5 minutes and still nothing. I did notice it would (idk how to say this) it would spin normally then at a certain point the guide starts flailing around like a ceiling fan as it's going through. If I reversed, it just went back to normal, then forward again and after a few secs it did it. What should I do here?
I have same configuration. My plumber showed me how to snake from my basement drain - it's tricky but also with patience (lots of patience) it's the easiest way to do it. Typically in the older homes if you take your hand and feel down 4-8" you'll feel the outflow drain - learn where this is. Then aim the tip of auger there and guide the auger while it is slowly spinning. Once it goes in, push and get some line down the pipe and away you go.
You left the best blade for your situation under the machine 😅
Yeah I use the wider root blade when doing mainlines , pipe is 3 1/2 to 4 inches normally so that wider one gets everything that could be there small or big .
My kids filled my exterior clean out with gravel and dandelions. This video saved me hundreds of dollars. But home depot gloves are absorbent and will soak up poo water.😅
Pro tip never touch the cutters or cable with your bare hands unless one have updates tetanus shots 😮it goes in the waste line folks.
Lol. I was squirming at that
Even more pro’er tip.
Rubber gloves under leather gloves always and when not possible rubber gloves at the least.
@@imjustalilbit yea ok except you can have cuts that you can not necessarily see or feel. Has anyone reading this ever put rubbing alcohol on their hands or a strong cleaner and it stings?……that’s all points of entry for tetanus……howzya finger nails kid? Gotta cut on a cuticle…a nice hangnail that is hurting cus it ripped into your skin.
Go play in ya poop w no gloves you savage human being.
Renting one from home depot today and going to try to get these drains unclogged
Which one did you rent?
Is there any way we can make sure that the clog/grease removed? Like video tool or else?
Yes, Home Depot also have drain cameras you can rent. They are a bit pricy!
Huge cross connection, hope there's a vacuum breaker at the least on the hydrant you're using
Very complete & helpful, thanks so much.
Had same clog in my basement below my kitchen. My clean out is on the floor. I snaked it once myself with a rental machine. Then had a plumber snake with his machine and it started flowing. Month later backing up again. Will a camera inspection help ?
@jeremyb239 A video inspection will show where and what the clog is.
Thank you, this is super helpful.
Great video im probably gonna do the same thing to my drian
How can we tell if clog was removed before turning water back on
Unless you'd like to rent a drain camera from Home Depot, the only way to know is to send water through there and see if it backs up. It's just cheaper to do that, but if you'd like to know what the condition of the pipe is then rent the camera and happy looking.
You should leave the water running whire snaking
Thanks for your good n useful videos
It keep getting stuck any one know what I doing wrong.
Where can I buy this machine
Amazon
I use foaming drain root killer every spring and fall
Thank you. Excellent
I had some one come run a 75ft snake down my sewer line he pulled wipes out but I’m still having this problem I paid 200 he said he thinking it’s clogged towards the street I don’t know what to do now he wanna charge me 1500 cuz he thinking the line might have collapsed he had the same snake u have but he said it was to big it wouldn’t fit so he had to get a thinner one and ranned it 75ft down but I still have the backup
Ty for the tips 👍
Dude you rock!
Very helpful video.
Thank you for the video
You should use the lower clenan out AND runnung water running down the drain the whole time the snake is turning to flush out the clog
Thanks! Very helpful
Champion! 🤙🏽
Just spent fortune plumber clear sewer Pipe.
Looks like you guys could do a little prevention. If you don't put the wrong stuff down your drains and toilets, you'll never have to do this service. I've lived in my home for 26 years, and we've never had to do this. I'm here because I need to snake out a corrugated 4" pipe drain in my yard. Thank you for this really good video on how to use one of these machines; I've book marked this video for future reference. 👍👍👍
Audiophil, how do you bookmark?
@@dorothybrown8859 Click on the star to the far right in the website address box and follow the prompt. Then access your bookmarks in the "Bookmark Manager" by clicking on the three dots dropdown menu in the far right upper corner of your browser or wherever you access your bookmarks. Bookmark Manager is useful, because you can search all of your bookmarks by keyword.
love it and thank you
Recently, I got three estimates from plumbers and this is what they told me. 1. "Root killer will damage your sewer pipe with its chemicals." 2. "Metal auger will damage your pipes. (So you should only use jetter.)" 3. "Even if you cut the tree, the roots will keep growing for years." I figured they were telling me these things so they can charge me $6000-7000 to install a new pipe. Anyone has any opinion on this?
yes they are trying to con you into giving them biz
No matter what I try is no going in😢
I couldn't get past the trap in the floor drain with this.
Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste
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Thank you.
I have a place that does that. Most likely its lint from
Washerz
Real plumbers never say bye bye,,
Touching any of that with no gloves is crazy
9:45 and it's not in the drain.
i never would have guessed that forward would move forward.
You just need the retriever on that …..
I doubt you’re cutting tree roots …
You got the hands of a little dancer and not of a plumber..
Here
large debri? thats POOPIE!
Your video is pretty good but you're killing me with all the unnecessary details and analyzing of the movement of the snake and everything. The video is helpful but it could be about 5 to 7 minutes shorter
Playin with danger doing shit like that
Your sewer lines might need to be replaced
Your taking way to long to get to the point
Stick to clogging the pipes joker!