HOW TO CHANGE TOILET GOES WRONG!

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 1 лют 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 960

  • @plumberparts
    @plumberparts  9 місяців тому +6

    🚀 *_LEARN PLUMBING ONLINE IN MY STRUCTURED COURSE:_* www.learnplumbingonline.com
    *_DON'T MISS THIS VIDEO:_* ua-cam.com/video/K1E3SLD7Tn8/v-deo.html
    🛠 *_AMAZON TOOL STORE:_* www.amazon.co.uk/shop/plumberparts
    🥾 *_10% Off my workboots + workwear Use Plumberparts10:_* www.bigboots.co.uk/discount/plumberparts10?ref=plumberparts10
    👓 *_10% Off Safestyle Sunglasses Use PLUMBER10:_* safestyle.com.au/?ref=PLUMBER10

  • @Evergreen-P
    @Evergreen-P Рік тому +148

    Exactly how life goes, well documented job that went a riot. No fake bullshit or trying to make it look like everything is always perfect, real life plumbing. Great video mate

    • @CurvedSlightly
      @CurvedSlightly 9 днів тому +1

      Or he might have done this on purpose, to get gullible people like you to think that?

  • @keitho77
    @keitho77 Рік тому +189

    Further proof there's no such thing as a 5 minute job. Excellent recovery James!!!

    • @wilsjane
      @wilsjane Рік тому +12

      As the engineer of a major London theatre, we had around 50 toilets. If one of them broke or developed a problem, we had 15 minutes to replace it between performances. The spare was already assembled in the workshop and the plumbing was in a duct behind. Simply turn the water off, undo the cap and lining in the duct, unscrew the pan, pull the old one out, replace with the spare, refix the pan, reconnect the water. Job done.
      All the screws were either brass or stainless, so their was no corrosion to worry about and being close coupled, we did not fix the cistern to the wall. We also had a cutout of damp proof felt, to avoid the need for sealing
      We could also replace just the cistern if the pan was fine.
      The old unit was then taken back to the workshop and refurbished for next time.
      With 2 guys working together. I have seen the replacement completed in less than 5 minutes. In public buildings, it was just the normal way of life.
      Needless to say, I hate domestic work. Replacing a toilet for a friend took me the best part of a day. LOL

    • @AmishHitman73.Archive
      @AmishHitman73.Archive Рік тому +1

      sooo many times my 5 minute jobs turn into me focusing on the work for 5, the prep and thinking took 10-20 min

    • @JonCooney-m2h
      @JonCooney-m2h 5 місяців тому

      The cursed "Only take 5 mins" jobs hahaha

  • @DavidLee-vi8ds
    @DavidLee-vi8ds Рік тому +142

    Been watching your videos for a few years now. In that time I've replaced a few toilets, a few radiators, all of my taps and done a few minor repairs. You've saved me a fortune.

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  Рік тому +44

      Hit the thanks button then and send me a fortune! 😂😂😂 Seriously though glad to help. 👍

    • @mrdan2898
      @mrdan2898 Рік тому +2

      @@plumberpartsGreedy Plumber!🤑

    • @phillipkirby502
      @phillipkirby502 Рік тому +3

      ​@@plumberparts
      Freebie Plumbing? No wonder things went wrong!

  • @tonygoshive785
    @tonygoshive785 Рік тому +48

    Thing I love about this channel is you show the good and the bad. As a chippy, I’ve done this a few times, cutting cables is easy fix, cutting or drilling into pipe work is really not fun.

    • @MarkLikesCoffee860
      @MarkLikesCoffee860 Рік тому +2

      but would you charge the customer money for repairing the cable or pipe work like this guy did? I took my car into a garage for repairs once and they blew the engine. They paid for the replacement engine themself because it was their fault.

    • @tonygoshive785
      @tonygoshive785 Рік тому

      @@MarkLikesCoffee860 no

    • @sutters7251
      @sutters7251 Місяць тому

      Like which guy did? James was doing this as a freebie probably just got a bottle of wine or a six pack!

  • @LTFC1964
    @LTFC1964 Рік тому +36

    Best vid I’ve seen in ages. Total respect for showing even experts sometimes encounter unexpected problems. Really good to see the recovery method you used. Keep them coming.

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  Рік тому +2

      I love you more than ale....!

    • @mickh2743
      @mickh2743 Рік тому

      This guy is not an expert😂😂😂😂

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  Рік тому +8

      That’s what your Mum said! 😂 Happy Crimbo!

    • @mickh2743
      @mickh2743 Рік тому

      @@plumberparts whats my mum got to do with it? Doesn't make any sense.....

    • @mickh2743
      @mickh2743 Рік тому

      @@plumberparts no answer? No more insulting comments?
      Any more jokes about my deceased mother? Kind of proves the person you are tbh, i really hope we meet some time in the future. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • @ChristopherSmith-nw7os
    @ChristopherSmith-nw7os Рік тому +64

    That was a brilliant video!! Good to see things go wrong for even the most confident of plumbers!! Good work!!

  • @JohnTesch
    @JohnTesch 10 місяців тому +11

    Your attitude through that was impressive. I'd be cussing up a storm. Nicely done.

  • @michaelbarlow3686
    @michaelbarlow3686 Рік тому +54

    Great Video and Well Done for showing what can happen to all us pros. Being an "Old School" In the bad old days we fitted those S type pans through the floor and upturned the pan and filled it with mortar with a hardboard cover, turned it over again and laid it in position then slid off the hardboard. Left the job overnight and it was set to the floor in the morning. Post Fix would have done us proud. How many guys have struggled to remove those. Cheers Buddy

    • @beexpressplumbing
      @beexpressplumbing Рік тому +1

      Oh wow I've always wondered how that worked. I hate trying to remove those toilets. And I come across so many where the hardboard wasn't removed but left in position for 30 odd yrs

    • @markthomas5139
      @markthomas5139 Рік тому +3

      I’ve always wondered how those pans were fitted without making a mess. Thanks for explaining how the big ball of cement got there I’m chipping out when ripping them out 👍

    • @MattF340
      @MattF340 10 місяців тому

      We removed a cemented pan, obviously have to smash the pan to bits but once that's done a few good wallops separated the cement from the floor in one go.

  • @rickhoyle671
    @rickhoyle671 Рік тому +5

    OMG. I really felt the pain of that. Couple of things from my years of suffering in this trade: Always put those cistern bolts on first as the flush and fill valves sometimes obscure the holes. Also, i always keep a couple of those brass compression burst pipe fittings on the van. They are about 10cm long and at least one end is a slip coupling. They can bridge quite a large removed section. That retailer you went to sells them item no. 85529.

  • @rmower3428
    @rmower3428 3 місяці тому +2

    You remained very calm and professional Master Lawrence.
    Absolutely fabulous recovery

  • @sh3riff
    @sh3riff Рік тому +34

    These are the best types of videos because anyone who does DIY knows not everything goes to plan. Knowing where the stopcock is located is number 1 priority 😂

  • @taylod151
    @taylod151 Рік тому +8

    The air would have been bluer than the blue roll if that had happened to me! Well done for carrying on and showing how to fix! Great video 😊

  • @jonstenSE
    @jonstenSE Рік тому +9

    Thanks for sharing this! Lucky you that you didn't do this in Sweden. Our plumbing standard does not allow hidden joints on mains water, e.g. no joints in the wall or concrete, you have to be able to inspect them. Normally , it should be pipe in pipe so you just replace the inner pipe without tearing up the floor. But if you are unlucky, you would have to redo the entire bathroom or lay new visible pipes all the way from some adjacent room where a pipe is accessible. But on the other hand, you are not allowed to drill in the bathroom floor to start with, everything is fixed with adhesive.

    • @scottspeig
      @scottspeig 5 місяців тому

      Pretty sure you are not allowed those joints in the UK either, as they are meant to be accessible - Should be soldered joints. However, as it is refurbishment and it was plastic pipe, there may be some leeway in the regulations.

  • @roydickinson8151
    @roydickinson8151 Рік тому +10

    At least the bog was on the ground floor. You would have been right in the Sh1t if it was upstairs. It happens to us all but it was nice to see you handle the situation in your usual way. With a smile on your face and as cool as a cucumber. Great video.

  • @johncoe530
    @johncoe530 Рік тому +11

    Great video James, shows what can go wrong,and, shows that even when things don’t go to plan it can be fixed! 😅

  • @paceyplumbing246
    @paceyplumbing246 Рік тому +56

    A beauty of a video to show the apprentices. How a straight forward job can go tits up 👍🏻

  • @TheChirix999
    @TheChirix999 10 місяців тому +2

    There in Latvia(in my town) we got 70 psi or 4.7~ atm water pressure... imagine what would happen if you drill in that kinda pressure :)

    • @borky1987
      @borky1987 5 місяців тому

      I'm guessing no plastic pipe tho 😅

  • @pawcook
    @pawcook 10 місяців тому

    Great vid. Good to see it’s not just us DIY’ers that have these nightmare situations. Lovely recovery.

  • @apb3251
    @apb3251 Рік тому +51

    Little advice (strangely not related to the “incident”) if you have been hands deep in urea and are washing them in the kitchen sink, remove the baby bottles yes they are probably going to be disinfected but just a little precaution. 9:31

    • @mrdan2898
      @mrdan2898 Рік тому

      Omg, yes correct. If I ever did that the mother would have beat me senseless for endangering her infant! And bury my under that broken pipe!

    • @thingyee1118
      @thingyee1118 4 місяці тому +2

      Thought the same

    • @Dolly-Days
      @Dolly-Days Місяць тому

      Either way still be touching them one way or another.

    • @geebee5580
      @geebee5580 14 днів тому

      yep I got a smile though.....

  • @andreianton7714
    @andreianton7714 Місяць тому

    You’ve literally just convinced me to buy your plumbing course mate. Great work! 🙏

  • @-Jay-001
    @-Jay-001 Рік тому +27

    Pans all siliconed down since 2010. Learned this lesson long time ago.
    UFH wet or electric was also a consideration. Fair play for posting this one 👍🏻

    • @-Jay-001
      @-Jay-001 8 місяців тому

      @@DekaWilsondepends if the vinyl has been cut around the pan. Get what you mean though

  • @peter666-l8c
    @peter666-l8c 3 місяці тому

    Best instructional vid I've seen for yonks! Good to see that things can go wrong even for the professional. One of the things I'm taking from this is the importance of knowing where the internal stopcock is!

  • @darrenfrancis9172
    @darrenfrancis9172 Рік тому +13

    Well done chap, especially working under that pressure. The (gone wrong) vids are especially interesting to watch 👍👍👍👍👍😂

  • @thomasbroker69
    @thomasbroker69 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant recovery , expertly handled, I was instantly freaking out, that floors got a come up.. what a pro.. you should have a few more disasters very entertaining 😂

  • @carltonbreezy
    @carltonbreezy Рік тому +3

    The solemn 'I hate my life' with head bowed, shoulders slumped and on wet knees was comedy gold❤️⭐

  • @fazmia1070
    @fazmia1070 2 місяці тому

    Plumbing is definitely not an easy job, but u did a great job fixing the problem. Well-done.

  • @bluebulldog_uk
    @bluebulldog_uk Рік тому +4

    How calm was you when that water starting coming up I would of cut filming and panicked 😂👏👏 fair play mate, bog fittted, drama sorted…just another day in the life of a plumber 😅👊

    • @MarkLikesCoffee860
      @MarkLikesCoffee860 Рік тому

      He was calm because he charged the customer money for the repair. so he made money from it. I would have panicked because of my loss of time and money because it's not fair to let the customer pay.

  • @jonesconrad1
    @jonesconrad1 11 місяців тому

    I'm just re-routing the mains cold under my toilet and this video popped in my head, good shout this video, made me think a bit more about route and taking a photo of where the pipes are before the finish floor goes down.

  • @mikebashford8198
    @mikebashford8198 Рік тому +43

    Glad to see you put the old bog on the front drive, as is tradition.

    • @Teqnyq
      @Teqnyq Рік тому +1

      Lol, why is it tradition? 😂

    • @mikebashford8198
      @mikebashford8198 Рік тому +5

      @@Teqnyq No idea, but it's what a lot of people in England do - presumably, to advertise to the neighbours and passers by - most will find it funny - a few will find it distasteful!

    • @Teqnyq
      @Teqnyq Рік тому +2

      @@mikebashford8198 nice. I'm going to look out for this 😂

    • @kamilianos
      @kamilianos Рік тому +4

      I see it all the time in the UK and makes me giggle haha .

    • @Fazer_600
      @Fazer_600 Рік тому +5

      @@Teqnyq Its the front drive toilet that people put out for passersby to use.

  • @Shershaah13
    @Shershaah13 4 місяці тому +2

    Loved this video. Amazzzing guy. Love his passion. Abit of solace for me knowing that I'm not the only one who has drilled into a floor pipe. Lol. 😅 Love you mate. Keep up your spirit and passion.

  • @twincamGT
    @twincamGT Рік тому +15

    Brilliant video .just goes to show you how easily things can go wrong very entertaining good job done

  • @milooshea869
    @milooshea869 Рік тому

    So glad i seen this video. I've been watching your videos for years and this one just proves that not all jobs go smoothly, even for the pros.

  • @ownyourworld
    @ownyourworld Рік тому +21

    Mate so many new builds have pipes hiding underneath. I was securing a toilet the other day and went through a gas pipe. Luckily I knew what to do so I lit a match and legged it 🙂

    • @ianc8814
      @ianc8814 Рік тому

      Loving your sense of humour 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jayseabie215
      @jayseabie215 Рік тому +2

      Please leave your contact details so I can recommend you to my mates! 🤣

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  Рік тому

      Ha!

    • @hoog111
      @hoog111 Рік тому +2

      On a serious note, I don’t think a detector would have picked that pipe up, it being plastic. Perhaps a test of different ways of finding pipes/cables would make a good video. Cheers mate.

    • @ownyourworld
      @ownyourworld Рік тому +1

      @@hoog111 yeah I agree

  • @michaeljohn7398
    @michaeljohn7398 5 місяців тому +1

    Very unlucky with the drill into an active pipe mate 😔. Thank you for showing warts and all. Great video . Cheers from Michael. Australia.

  • @andytaylor2723
    @andytaylor2723 Рік тому +11

    why didn't you use pipe inserts for the plastic pipe?

  • @Bahonz
    @Bahonz 4 місяці тому

    I am a retired trades person (service engineer) and I used to dread doing work for people I knew - If something was going to go wrong, it would be at a friend's or relative's house. I really enjoy your films and have just ordered eveything I need to renovate my bathroom from Plumberparts. The prices are very competitive. 👍

  • @Reprogrammed_By_SEGA
    @Reprogrammed_By_SEGA Рік тому +6

    They keep making cisterns smaller and smaller to save water but the downside is your waste just ends up sitting in the waste pipe and doesn't properly flush away.

    • @suburbia2050
      @suburbia2050 4 місяці тому +1

      And saving water is a far higher priority

  • @jrchesuk
    @jrchesuk Місяць тому +1

    I’ve seen it done and a great way to reduce the flow, while you get the water off, is to put the drill back through where you’ve drilled, buys you some time to get the water off.

  • @PeteMulv
    @PeteMulv Рік тому +5

    Cracking video, good to see the solution for the problems that can happen. I wouldn't expect anything less from a pro, cheers.

  • @ZorenManray
    @ZorenManray 11 місяців тому +1

    Actually, the correct answer to the question at 4:21 of what compound is in DEF/AddBlue is in fact: Urea.

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 11 місяців тому +1

      Searched for this comment ;-) - If there's ammonia in your urine, you should go see a doctor.

  • @ianc8814
    @ianc8814 Рік тому +60

    Fantastic video James and fair play for posting. I would love for my wife to watch it so she'd understand that it's not just me that these things happen to 😅

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  Рік тому +8

      Indeed! 😂

    • @prodjevnt1092
      @prodjevnt1092 Рік тому +6

      James lad! I'm I spark came across your video. You're funny as with your videos. Well done, bud

  • @petemc5070
    @petemc5070 6 місяців тому

    Inspiring how you dealt with that so graciously when you must have been fuming about being set up in effect by the previous 'plumber'. One thing I wondered about was the effectiveness of that very long and almost horizontal waste pipe. The one on my bathroom loo is not half as long or level as that and needs a kettle of water slinging in when I flush to empty the pan as the syphon action is weak.

  • @markbradley6993
    @markbradley6993 Рік тому +4

    Great video James it’s good to show even the professionals don’t always get it right the first time . Keep them coming
    Happy Christmas
    Mark B

  • @samdeluca1334
    @samdeluca1334 Рік тому +2

    I shed a tear for you when that water came up through that hole!!! From one plumber to another I know that heart sinking moment when something like that happens 😅😢 really is a cruel game at times!

  • @Mr_Ashley
    @Mr_Ashley Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much for capturing this moment on video, I genuinely haven’t laughed this hard all year 😂😂😂😂

  • @dazeng4633
    @dazeng4633 7 місяців тому

    Quality vid mate.
    Easy to show the good days.
    We've all been there.
    Thank your lucky stars it's the ground floor.

  • @jordanrelkey
    @jordanrelkey Рік тому +48

    Good lesson to always find the main water water shutoff location before working on plumbing.

    • @mrdan2898
      @mrdan2898 Рік тому

      I know right! Good lesson for a plumber!

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  Рік тому +5

      Yeah isolators for each component are overrated. I’m going to stop fitting them from now on!

    • @Koh-Wei-Jian
      @Koh-Wei-Jian Рік тому +11

      It is lucky for this case, they didn't turn off the water main, so the issue can be identified right after it happened.

    • @Mela12344
      @Mela12344 Рік тому

      You dont turn it off...Its just nice to know where it is before anything happens@@Koh-Wei-Jian

    • @paulhaley5009
      @paulhaley5009 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Koh-Wei-Jian..yes that's exactly what I thinking..put the raw plug in and the screw and a very slow leek then he would have to rip it all aut again so he was very lucky really could have walked away..and then get the bad news...total nightmare...

  • @patrickbegley
    @patrickbegley Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @didge9402
    @didge9402 Рік тому +3

    Great vid mate, Not a plumber, I'm a sparks but I fixed an electrical fault on some under floor heating the other day and the customer was unsure I'd fixed it? Luckily iv got a phone with built in thermal imaging i turned it on to show them the pipes warming up.... It was then I noticed the pipes going right under the toilet 😮lucky for the bathroom fitter he just missed them 😂

  • @undango
    @undango 3 місяці тому +1

    Not repairing / fitting a toilet but watched anyway. Highly entertaining. If I was a tv commissioner I’d give you a show. Could be the plumbing equivalent of wheeler dealers.

  • @tufgamerdad9067
    @tufgamerdad9067 Рік тому +3

    Great job, this is what sorts out the men from the boys, when things go wrong 👍🏻

  • @Excel510
    @Excel510 4 місяці тому

    I went into panic mode for you when I saw the water coming up, I've drilled through a water pipe myself and I'm not a plumber, you handled it very well, a good job done, cheers James.

  • @TurinTuramber
    @TurinTuramber Рік тому +30

    Drill or dig enough holes into the unknown then eventually you get a surprise.

    • @Sam-pw6vi
      @Sam-pw6vi 4 місяці тому

      Definition of FAFO haha

  • @bertoltb13
    @bertoltb13 Рік тому +2

    Good recovery! I can’t work out why a pipe was under there. The sink is to the right of the toilet, surely you would run a pipe from that direction? Possibly using the boxed in section to hide it in.

  • @JI7NKJ
    @JI7NKJ Рік тому +3

    Plumbing in real time, plumber of 40yrs and believe it or not I have never drilled or nicked a pipe yet lucky or what but doesn't stop me worrying about doing it.

  • @mrthomas394
    @mrthomas394 Рік тому

    I had a lock shield fail on me on a secondary circ hot water system.... I could hold it back with a rag but I knew I was in bother because at some point I had to leave it and find isolation valves.... A few deep breaths and off I went leaving hot water spewing out of a valve in a ceiling space.... I found valves in about 4 minutes..... The best plumbers are 1s who can cope with shit like this happening without panicking... Great work 👌👌

  • @edoz3279
    @edoz3279 Рік тому +12

    Quote of the video
    “If i had glued it we would be going home now”
    We all have our what ifs when it goes wrong
    This is real world plumbing as which one of us would have scanned the floor before we drilled that hole? None
    The way you said oh dear 😂😂😂
    Your a legend in this game 💪🏼

  • @rivit90
    @rivit90 Рік тому

    last job yesterday was fitting a wc onto a concrete floor , pipework in the concrete , it got siliconed down :) excellent video outlining the pitfalls , keep em coming ,have a great christmas

  • @vistron888
    @vistron888 Рік тому +3

    Great you showed all the faults. My tuppence as a DIYer who has been plumbing for over three decades:
    - You will never know what lies beneath from previous work done by someone else, so always silicone. It actually grips much better (as you said). I place packers on both sides then run a bead of silicone in the gap. Pull the packers out and let it drop.
    - Have always used plumbing washers with the cistern mounting screws, not sure why manufacturers don't state this.
    - Good DIYers will usually do a better job than many tradesmen who, even if they know better, will rush a job to get to the next one. DIYers don't worry about the clock.
    - Having seen numerous TV shows (Property Ladder, DIY SOS etc) you see so called professionals doing all sorts of bodges. Seen pushfit fittings concreted in and all else! Calling a plumber is fine, but many don't know their arse from their elbow. Of course I don't mean you. :-)

  • @plumberparts
    @plumberparts  Рік тому +68

    FEW THINGS: I DID USE AN INSERT - Also I'd not normally pop JG under the floor, but it held fine under test and can't pop off because it's bagged and cemented in for gods sake! I look forward to all your moaning though...you old gits!
    🛠 *_AMAZON TOOL STORE:_* www.amazon.co.uk/shop/plumberparts
    🥾 *_10% Off my workboots + workwear Use Plumberparts10:_* www.bigboots.co.uk/discount/plumberparts10?ref=plumberparts10
    👓 *_10% Off Safestyle Sunglasses Use PLUMBER10:_* safestyle.com.au/?ref=PLUMBER10

    • @barryckemp907
      @barryckemp907 Рік тому +10

      This is the real world, and uncovering unknowns is always a test. Great recovery sir.

    • @Rabchog
      @Rabchog Рік тому +3

      😂 I love doing DIY on my own house because I know where everything is.........I think 😮 and I hate bodgery......unless it's really necessary.
      Top entertainment value as ever James.

    • @MarcNeillcarper
      @MarcNeillcarper Рік тому +4

      Shame the job went to shit but its good for people to see the everyday struggle of plumbers always something fighting you

    • @markbaker980
      @markbaker980 Рік тому +5

      I like to see a JG speedfit connector on your videos. I have been using them for 38 years. Not a single leak. Which is more than you can say for a compression fitting! In a world where JGs exist, why does anyone use a compression fitting?

    • @darrenmackenzie1892
      @darrenmackenzie1892 Рік тому +2

      Real life plumbing at your phone. Great video fully enjoyed

  • @seismic6402
    @seismic6402 Рік тому

    Big respect to all plumbers out there having to deal with the cowboy work / diy efforts of the person in before them.

  • @ChrisCowley1
    @ChrisCowley1 Рік тому +7

    I feel for you mate. That was rotten luck! At least it was a downstairs bog and you didn't stain someone's living room ceiling.😯

  • @Alan59-n9d
    @Alan59-n9d Місяць тому

    Hello , Retired Plumber here . I remember fitting a new bath for an Elderly customer. A week later he said he had water coming through his kitchen ceiling . So i went back and looked under the bath and everything was bone dry ? I looked with a Torch , used shower head to check Silicone seal etc , but no leak . There was no other option but to break into kitchen ceiling , He had used 3 inch nails to fix down his plywood in the bathroom a pierced a 22mm Hot water pipe ! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @kame19862
    @kame19862 Рік тому +7

    Absolutely love this video. I like plumbing DIY but wow, I hope this doesn’t happen to me for anything.

  • @TheRCBiker
    @TheRCBiker Рік тому

    Hi James. I want to change my bathroom radiator for a towel radiator and want it higher up the wall. Currently got 10mm microbore pipes coming out of the wall centre of the radiator. New towel rad has valves designed for pipes coming straight out the wall into the valve. I’d preferably like no plastic pipe on show. How would you go about this?

  • @shaunwhite2081
    @shaunwhite2081 Рік тому +3

    😂😂😂 been a plumber for 20years. Shit happens. Im laughing but if it was me I'd be crying too. Had to be a solid floor and you couldn't send a skinny apprentice under the floor to fix it.😂😂

  • @mark86sprk5
    @mark86sprk5 Рік тому

    As a spark with all the great sparking content makers on youtube, this is still one of my favourite channels.
    In future when the shit hits the fan on a job im on, im going to tackle it with a smile like you, James.

  • @simmo321
    @simmo321 Рік тому +5

    I haven't drill fixed a toilet for about 7 years, most are so heavy nowadays that a bead of silicone is all you need

    • @louiscockcroft6047
      @louiscockcroft6047 Рік тому +1

      Really? Didn’t know that was a thing, not sure if I’d trust it, I’m still fixing the feet, how do you do it, bet it saves your back?

    • @louiscockcroft6047
      @louiscockcroft6047 Рік тому

      Genuinely interested if it makes life easier

    • @simmo321
      @simmo321 Рік тому +1

      @louiscockcroft6047 haven't had anyone say it's come loose so all good

    • @louiscockcroft6047
      @louiscockcroft6047 Рік тому

      @@simmo321 do you do a bead around the outside or draw a template once it’s in place and do a bead underneath?

    • @simmo321
      @simmo321 Рік тому

      @@louiscockcroft6047 around outside base

  • @richardharris5336
    @richardharris5336 Рік тому

    Well I know what my nightmares will be for the next week 😂. We've had a few plumbing issues since moving and it's clear the previous owner bodged some things and just didn't do some things right. Having a reliable, professional plumber has been a life saver.

  • @andycampbell-stewart7232
    @andycampbell-stewart7232 8 місяців тому

    Belated Congratulations on the new 👏 🙌 👏 new. Sorry for the delay had been dealing with a loss in family. Love all the videos and banter. Wish you the very 👌 best ..
    Damaging a pipe happens to the best of us we just have to learn from it.
    I would like to see 👀 hot water dispenser and water softeners as a new plumber of 2017 in my forties still learning and watching video for my new home 🏡 too.

  • @mlmotorsusedcarsales3395
    @mlmotorsusedcarsales3395 Рік тому +9

    WHAT A F**KING ball ache. Good on you for posting it.

  • @gjwhizz77
    @gjwhizz77 11 місяців тому

    You are absolute class. Nice to see even pros have issues on the job:)

  • @mitchellboyd1914
    @mitchellboyd1914 Рік тому +3

    Real life plumbing mate 😮‍💨😂

  • @ecofilterireland6454
    @ecofilterireland6454 Рік тому +2

    The best piece of content the man has ever posted 😂😂 Good man James!

  • @patrickwatters7555
    @patrickwatters7555 Рік тому +7

    No good deed goes unpunished.😂

  • @paulmyhill4158
    @paulmyhill4158 Рік тому

    Done the same fitting a new shower unit to the wall pipe went vertical but then turned horizontal right across the new fixing position. felt your pain the joys of our trade either pipes or cables to hit.

  • @whitefields5595
    @whitefields5595 Рік тому +3

    Vids where it goes wrong are far more informative

  • @Michael-di5cl
    @Michael-di5cl Рік тому +2

    i feel the pain,stress kills too,great video ,good job,i happened to drill a hole for condense pipe and went through a 22 mm hot supply ,the loft was above the flat upstairs and they wernt in...lucky for me the boy i was with climbed up the outside and got in through a window,while we used the washing up bowl to deflect the hot water .

  • @MarkLikesCoffee860
    @MarkLikesCoffee860 Рік тому +11

    "This is why you never price jobs" and then he laughed his head off. So I assume that means the customer is paying for his screw up? If a customer brought a vehicle into my garage for repair and I crashed it, I couldn't say "This is why you never price jobs" and then charge the customer for additional repairs to the bodywork. The customer would be furious! If I brought my laptop into a computer shop for repair and they dropped it on the floor and it broke it, they certainly wouldn't get away with saying "this is why you never price jobs" because I wouldn't pay for their damage.

    • @nitsua9948
      @nitsua9948 11 місяців тому +1

      No lol it’s like you taking a laptop in for repair and the last people who repaired it put a small triggered explosive to go off when you take off the back casing.

    • @nitsua9948
      @nitsua9948 11 місяців тому

      🥜

    • @richardwillson101
      @richardwillson101 11 місяців тому +1

      That's not a valid comparison though.
      Had he sawed through a copper pipe assuming the water to be shut off, then flooded the place, that would be a comparison.
      Instead, what happened was "part of the task" after all, it was below a tiled floor where he didn't expect a pipe.
      There are circumstances where the person doing the work should pay, but much of the time things like this could not have been foreseen or checked for.

    • @LiquidGhost100
      @LiquidGhost100 11 місяців тому +1

      @@richardwillson101I tip my hat to you sir! Being a plumber myself I wish all homeowners had this level of understanding.

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  11 місяців тому +1

      NEVER install pipes under toilets. It’s against building regs for exactly this reason.
      Also those who know me personally and not plonkers like the OP here know I’d have only charged £50 for the whole job anyway! Max constantly says I’m far too cheap - often working for free.
      But you guys don’t see that do you! 😂😂

  • @christopheradams7158
    @christopheradams7158 Рік тому

    What a great job you’ve done there under the circumstances I’m well impressed with how you coped with the damaged pipe you are “ super plumb”

  • @tonypybus8003
    @tonypybus8003 Рік тому +1

    Nice one jimmy - really acknowledge your honesty on the screw up though I did find it funny in seeing you getting someone to help you until you got the supply cut off. Missing the "Ale Army". How is the engine going for the aeroplane? Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year. Love to Ems

  • @vegasphil
    @vegasphil Рік тому

    You could easily have scrapped that video. Glad you put it out! Had a good laugh - nice to see it sorted quickly. 😊

  • @Chris-uu6dg
    @Chris-uu6dg 9 місяців тому

    Another great video, thanks, James. Did you put silicone under the pan also or just around the perimeter? Thanks Chris.

  • @richardbrailsford5047
    @richardbrailsford5047 Рік тому +1

    Amazing what a feeling when shit goes sideways. Good to see how a professional fix’s things in the heat of the moment. ( had to laugh tho bit I did feel for you in that situation)

  • @Sparks1Plumbers0
    @Sparks1Plumbers0 Рік тому

    Now. That was funny... 🤣🤣🤣
    Jimmy's new moto... "bodge it with silicone", ....... "oh yer - & hold tight".
    Such a plumber thing to do 🤣🤣🤣😊

  • @richarddicktaylor219
    @richarddicktaylor219 Рік тому +1

    Great video as always but one observation. Sit a bit further back from the steering wheel in the van so that if you have a bingle and the airbag goes off, it won't decapitate you (being too close also makes it harder for the emergency services if they have to cut you out).

  • @electron1012
    @electron1012 Рік тому +1

    Sometimes you get the bad end of the deal when builders cut cost. I'm an electrician and previous electricians used extension chords in the walls and the owners knew nothing. So that water line had no business being there. Great job man

  • @Frederik19951995
    @Frederik19951995 Рік тому

    I genuinly laughed. Such an honest video! And interesting to see the improvised reaction! You got yourself a new subscriber

  • @troycouse8574
    @troycouse8574 Рік тому +1

    I've never seen that before.... why did the last person screw the tank to the wall? If you brace the toilet flanges properly, your toilet won't move at all.

    • @troycouse8574
      @troycouse8574 Рік тому +1

      Ahh. I see now it's a British 2 piece lol

  • @nathanwilby1116
    @nathanwilby1116 Рік тому +2

    always good to change the pan connecter as not all toilets are exactly the same so could start to leak if you dont replace awesome vid as always unluck with the pipe had that a couple times lol

  • @hakanozdemir6113
    @hakanozdemir6113 3 місяці тому

    Question... why not use a good quality push fit like hep02 instead of the copper? I thought the push fit in particular hepo02 was a good replacement. Is this incorrect

  • @michaeljohn7398
    @michaeljohn7398 5 місяців тому +1

    Recommends washing hands a lot ...
    Yes ....but not in the Bloody Kitchen Sink!!! Use a seperate two bucket system of antiseptic wash in the first and a rinse in the second, c/w paper towels into a disposable bag. Cheers from Michael. Australia.

  • @12tman12
    @12tman12 11 місяців тому

    Yeah kudos for showing everything. The only comment I'll make is for any job (maybe just because I'm a bit of a pessimist) I'd always find where the main cutoff (or the equivalent for the job) are just in case. Backups for PC stuff. Bucket or water at the ready for other stuff etc.

  • @deanmiles8421
    @deanmiles8421 8 днів тому

    Got to love this vid and shows why I NEVER drill solid floors 😅

  • @mikebuick2332
    @mikebuick2332 7 місяців тому

    I’m just about to change my toilet for a newer one - it’s just three pipes right…..what could possibly go wrong?!? 😂😂😂😂 Great video for all of us DIYers to show that even the professionals can have an absolute mare sometimes. Hope they’re still your friends. James! 😂

  • @mrti3
    @mrti3 5 місяців тому

    Had very similar situation, when was removing skirting board and nail was literally inside radiator pipe and was leaking like 10 years! Use the same method with compression pipes to fix it!

  • @jonezy6056
    @jonezy6056 11 місяців тому +1

    Curious when you run into situations like this what usually happens with the pricing? Is plumber obligated to honor original estimate or do they up charge for encountering unknown variables?

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  11 місяців тому

      Depends if you’re on a price or an hourly rate for the job. As this was for my friends it was all free! 😂😂😂

  • @alec1113
    @alec1113 Рік тому

    "No Richard on that," 😂😂 that was funny stuff. 👍you're not right in the heed , luv it .

  • @anothaparson
    @anothaparson Рік тому

    No good deed goes unpunished. Great job keeping your composure and getting ur done ✅