Every company here does different things for the 5 years. We do it properly (back flush, hydro, internal) and give the customer a quote and then the customer calls another company and the other company comes out and just changes their gauges then the customer calls us telling us saying we were trying to rob them because we charge so much.
You are so right. Every company is differently. I have come across some of these companies that don’t even turn any valves. So I understand your frustration. We do a lot more than just change the gauges. We open the Alarms valves and do the whole kit and caboodle. Thank you for watching. Thank you for your nice comment. Stay strong and healthy. Bye-bye.
That water comes out black but is good. Drinking water after you flush it? Thank you for your nice comment. Thank you for watching. Stay strong and healthy. Bye-bye.
Did you do the 5-year hydro? Considering the FDC flapper how was the hydro accomplish. Oh I see another video, maybe that will answer my question. Thanks for the post.
Yes, everybody wants to see every part of the 5year. I am going to have a big one more video of a detailed find me inspection. This video was made a long time ago. I had people want to see more of it. Thank you again for watching them. Thank you again for your nice forms. Stay strong healthy. I love.
I tied both those wrenches like that to get the full amount of water running through the two 2 1/2 inch hose connections. Thank you for your nice comments and thank you for watching. Stay strong and healthy. Have a good day. Bye-bye.
I think the real reason for the wrenches is to position open the flapper in the FDC so that water flows out the connection from both open ends at the same time. Right?@@JoyCool1
You are so right! I do not know why they put fire sprinkler piping right next to electrical panels? Don’t they know that water and electricity does not mix? Thank you for watching and thank you for your nice comment. Stay strong and healthy. Bye-bye
Well, it was a big deal for me. Usually, I get one or two a week. But I thought it was kinda excessive that week. I’m sure your guys can handle it. Sounds like you got a good crew. I know that five year inspections can be, a little tough on some guys. Thank you again for watching and your comments. Stay strong and healthy. Bye
Every company here does different things for the 5 years. We do it properly (back flush, hydro, internal) and give the customer a quote and then the customer calls another company and the other company comes out and just changes their gauges then the customer calls us telling us saying we were trying to rob them because we charge so much.
You are so right. Every company is differently. I have come across some of these companies that don’t even turn any valves. So I understand your frustration. We do a lot more than just change the gauges. We open the Alarms valves and do the whole kit and caboodle. Thank you for watching. Thank you for your nice comment. Stay strong and healthy. Bye-bye.
Water looks clear!
That water comes out black but is good. Drinking water after you flush it? Thank you for your nice comment. Thank you for watching. Stay strong and healthy. Bye-bye.
@@JoyCool1 I just did a five year and I said to my co worker: “ water looks clear to me! “
Looks like paint!
It will stain like paint! Maybe it looks like Texas Tea?
And it smells of sulfur to high heaven! Wouldn't have happened if the FDC pipe run was shorter than it is.@@JoyCool1
Did you do the 5-year hydro? Considering the FDC flapper how was the hydro accomplish. Oh I see another video, maybe that will answer my question. Thanks for the post.
Yes, everybody wants to see every part of the 5year. I am going to have a big one more video of a detailed find me inspection. This video was made a long time ago. I had people want to see more of it. Thank you again for watching them. Thank you again for your nice forms. Stay strong healthy. I love.
Just curious, did you put the 2 wrenches in the FDC just to dispense the water more calmly?
I tied both those wrenches like that to get the full amount of water running through the two 2 1/2 inch hose connections. Thank you for your nice comments and thank you for watching. Stay strong and healthy. Have a good day. Bye-bye.
I think the real reason for the wrenches is to position open the flapper in the FDC so that water flows out the connection from both open ends at the same time. Right?@@JoyCool1
Smells like money love that black water
I have lost a many clean tee shirts to that black water Rob Shipley!
To much stuff in that tiny room, poor design!
You are so right! I do not know why they put fire sprinkler piping right next to electrical panels? Don’t they know that water and electricity does not mix? Thank you for watching and thank you for your nice comment. Stay strong and healthy. Bye-bye
What's the big deal about providing four 5 year inspections in one week? My techs do at least one a day if I can get the customers to schedule.
Well, it was a big deal for me. Usually, I get one or two a week. But I thought it was kinda excessive that week. I’m sure your guys can handle it. Sounds like you got a good crew. I know that five year inspections can be, a little tough on some guys. Thank you again for watching and your comments. Stay strong and healthy. Bye