ILLEGAL Water Main components found in NYC
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Welcome to our latest update from Harris Water Main and Sewer Contractors, your go-to plumbing company in New York City.
In today's video, we wanted to share some updates on a recent project we were working on in the city. We had applied for a permit to perform some sub-face plumbing work, but unfortunately, our application was rejected.
While this was definitely a setback, we at Harris are committed to finding solutions and adapting to any challenges that come our way. So, we quickly sprang into action and started looking for alternative ways to complete the project.
After some careful planning and collaboration with our team, we were able to come up with a new strategy that allowed us to successfully complete the sub-face plumbing work without a permit.
We understand that things don't always go as planned in the world of plumbing, but we're proud to have the expertise and determination to overcome any obstacle.
Thank you for watching, and be sure to stay tuned for more updates from Harris Water Main & Sewer. We're here to serve all of your plumbing needs in New York City and beyond.
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Harris Water Main & Sewer Contractors is New York’s City’s oldest water main and sewer contracting company. The company was first established by Abraham Harris after World War I in 1918.
We are currently a 4th generation family owned and operated business celebrating over 104 years in business. We are available 24/7 to answer questions or discuss concerns regarding your water main or sewer.
That was so funny!!!!! Always a good video from this crew
We agree, this crew is special! Thank you for the support Matt!
Looks like another job well done. Keep up the good work boy's.👍
Thank you Jimmy! 🙏🙏🙏
Nice work!
Thanks Mel!🙏🙏🙏
Who installed the 1/2" tap originally? And how did the City already know about or did the City install it decades ago when the property was possibly used for something else, not commercial use?
The 11/2" tap was installed many years ago when this was compliant with the code. It actually had nothing to do with the property type, just the old code! Ashame for the property owner when this happens, costly and not their fault
@@HarrisWaterandSewer Yeah, that’s what I was thinking, poor property owner, not their fault but they have to pay for the upgrade…..Typical City bureaucratic BS, right? Same kinda issues out here too - Keep up the great work and great videos!
@@KD-hi6hh You said it 😁. Thank you! We really appreciate the comments, likes and support!
Jackman…!!!! Know wha I mean…. Then hit them with the…. ya understand
HAhahahahahah So funny. That's Jackman for ya