You know you are famous when you start calling out people for their hate and you get applause from your crowd. I wish I was where he lives. Would have loved to be his apprentice. All the best “Boy”.😊😊😊
He’s a better UA-camr than plumber. To the untrained this guys pretty good but if you’ve been through formal training and have years of experience you can watch his videos and find mistakes and misinformation on a regular basis.
The haters make your videos so much better. Love how DIYers and keyboard warriors think they are right on everything and tell people how to do their job. I wonder how salty those people get when you tell them they are wrong with their jobs, like how fast do they block you, etc?
Upper level ran for 9 days it was literally raining in the house and condensation on everthing over 3 floors. 4 years and a gederal judge to get paid by the insurance. Don't use Amica they're actually more expensive and claim to be good. Go with Chubb if you can, go for Electric if you don't have a big enough house. State Farm you literally don't have full coverage, that's why it's cheap. I'm a contractor and now a restoration expert. NEVER use the restoration crews they send by to clean up to do the repairs. Let them clean it up and dry it out then shop for contractors. Those companies work for the insurance company and have a contracted rate, if they can't get it done for the rate they come up with a story of how it should be done cheap. Put a straight edge against any fo their work and you'll understand.
Hey bud if the H/O attempted repairs on their own, we’re not gonna be able to cover that due to misuse/abuse unfortunately, this is gonna fall outside of coverage, do you have a non covered cost you’d like us to list as COD for this repair?
You know… I am sure you have a video posted that I just haven’t gotten to yet… and I’m sure if I took the time I could figure out what the clamp/compression connections are called and lookup what I’m curious about… and I will, this comment for me more serves as a reminder to look into it when I have more time… but… are those primarily just cut off when needed to be removed? What’s the procedure when your through wall pipe has gotten too short without effecting the ID? Compression coupling? Or replaces the whole pipe? Thanks. Btw your content format is fun and informative to watch. Great job! A+
Pro Press is the brand for those fittings an tool. Couple other companies have versions now also. Basically commercial tech sized down for residential. Fittings run $ 8 to $30 a piece. Faster and pro press fitting will last longer than a standard soldered fitting.
Some places rent them, call supply houses. But often it's the larger 3" and up tool. They expect you to have that 2k unit if your buying from them.😊 There isn't a generic yet so I think the patents are in place for a while. Give it another 10 years.
Since most of that repair, which I thought was GREAT, was in copper. Do you have issues of theft after the install has been completed? Around my area I've seen copper gutters stolen off a home before.
Hmmmmm. Never seen the sprinkler valves break from either install. I just notice a significant house pressure drop when sprinklers are on. Enough that we’ve removed countless PRVs and installed them after sprinklers to alleviate the issue for the customers. I honestly don’t care about the irrigation I just want the real plumbing inside the house to not be effected and the PRV placement is a crucial part of the domestic system working properly. Sprinkler operate at 30-40 psi way lower then house pressure. So the irrigation controls that are being broken that your experiencing is from the pressure not being stepped down at the irrigation control valves not the PRV which wouldn’t adequately reduce the irrigation pressure to 30 psi since your PRV is at 50-60 PSI. But having the PRV where you have it will indeed drop the pressure of the domestic system significantly from my 30 years of experience. Still love to see your enthusiasm for plumbing. Your not wrong there’s more then one way to skin a cat but there’s usually a META way.
Where do you do plumbing work that they allow water lines above ground? I know it's acceptable in warmer states, so I'm not being a hater or saying you are doing something wrong. I'm just curious. Everything has to be buried if it's outside where I'm at.
Calling out people by name. Love it! 😂
You know you are famous when you start calling out people for their hate and you get applause from your crowd. I wish I was where he lives. Would have loved to be his apprentice. All the best “Boy”.😊😊😊
That part cracked me up 🤣
This guy is a genius! He’s making good money doing beautiful plumbing work while tapping into UA-cam bucks at the same time! Love it!
And other platforms
He’s a better UA-camr than plumber. To the untrained this guys pretty good but if you’ve been through formal training and have years of experience you can watch his videos and find mistakes and misinformation on a regular basis.
Thanks for the input, Ronnie!
At least he’s watching
Hey Bandsaw Bandit, I enjoy watching your videos, very entertaining and informative. I hope you’re having a good weekend!
The haters make your videos so much better. Love how DIYers and keyboard warriors think they are right on everything and tell people how to do their job. I wonder how salty those people get when you tell them they are wrong with their jobs, like how fast do they block you, etc?
👏💯Great job Evan keep up the great work your doing 🙂
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks for all the information. You answered all the questions I left on one of your other videos!🙂
Nothing worse than returning from vacation to find water leaking out from under the front door. 😩. Smart install
Upper level ran for 9 days it was literally raining in the house and condensation on everthing over 3 floors. 4 years and a gederal judge to get paid by the insurance. Don't use Amica they're actually more expensive and claim to be good. Go with Chubb if you can, go for Electric if you don't have a big enough house.
State Farm you literally don't have full coverage, that's why it's cheap.
I'm a contractor and now a restoration expert. NEVER use the restoration crews they send by to clean up to do the repairs. Let them clean it up and dry it out then shop for contractors. Those companies work for the insurance company and have a contracted rate, if they can't get it done for the rate they come up with a story of how it should be done cheap.
Put a straight edge against any fo their work and you'll understand.
Hey boy,
I'm an undergraduate, I quit school in the eighth grade,back when men were men and press fittings were called Legos 😂😂😂😂
Nice looking work sir! 👍
What tape and dope are you using? I don't recognize them. Love the videos.
We all have a Ronnie, if we don’t, we are the Ronnie 😮
I have an inner Ronnie but I try to keep him to myself 🤣 it's not always easy IRL 😑
Great work!
Wait till Ronny finds out your on UA-cam!😎
Hey bud if the H/O attempted repairs on their own, we’re not gonna be able to cover that due to misuse/abuse unfortunately, this is gonna fall outside of coverage, do you have a non covered cost you’d like us to list as COD for this repair?
Clean work buddy, keep it up!
You know… I am sure you have a video posted that I just haven’t gotten to yet… and I’m sure if I took the time I could figure out what the clamp/compression connections are called and lookup what I’m curious about… and I will, this comment for me more serves as a reminder to look into it when I have more time… but… are those primarily just cut off when needed to be removed? What’s the procedure when your through wall pipe has gotten too short without effecting the ID? Compression coupling? Or replaces the whole pipe? Thanks. Btw your content format is fun and informative to watch. Great job! A+
Pro Press is the brand for those fittings an tool. Couple other companies have versions now also.
Basically commercial tech sized down for residential.
Fittings run $ 8 to $30 a piece. Faster and pro press fitting will last longer than a standard soldered fitting.
Watching ur videos while driving r the best lol
Sounds like a rush
Rushing to the next call lol
Hey boy! Back in my day, ,plumbing pipes were made from hollowed out wooden Dowls. You city slickers have it too easy , Boy!! 😂
As a homeowner diy guy I'd love to get my hands on a press set
Some places rent them, call supply houses. But often it's the larger 3" and up tool. They expect you to have that 2k unit if your buying from them.😊
There isn't a generic yet so I think the patents are in place for a while. Give it another 10 years.
I do irrigation repair.... We only got a glimpse but that valve manifold was terrible!
Nice work.
Since most of that repair, which I thought was GREAT, was in copper. Do you have issues of theft after the install has been completed? Around my area I've seen copper gutters stolen off a home before.
Looks good to me
Blue cement is one step cement, no primer required.
I'm a bit confused, the main shutoff is the right side prv is only going to relate the sprinkler system? What about the house pressure?
I found putting the PRV after the sprinkler tee prevents water pressure drop in the house when the irrigation kicks on.
I found that not regulating the irrigation causes the sprinkler valves to break frequently
Where I'm at there must be a separate prv for the main and irrigation
Hmmmmm. Never seen the sprinkler valves break from either install. I just notice a significant house pressure drop when sprinklers are on. Enough that we’ve removed countless PRVs and installed them after sprinklers to alleviate the issue for the customers. I honestly don’t care about the irrigation I just want the real plumbing inside the house to not be effected and the PRV placement is a crucial part of the domestic system working properly. Sprinkler operate at 30-40 psi way lower then house pressure. So the irrigation controls that are being broken that your experiencing is from the pressure not being stepped down at the irrigation control valves not the PRV which wouldn’t adequately reduce the irrigation pressure to 30 psi since your PRV is at 50-60 PSI. But having the PRV where you have it will indeed drop the pressure of the domestic system significantly from my 30 years of experience. Still love to see your enthusiasm for plumbing. Your not wrong there’s more then one way to skin a cat but there’s usually a META way.
Errrrrrrrrrrrrr!
He's got high city pressure that needs modulated.
Is your most consistent hater also your favorite hater? I remember you were talking to your third favorite hater here on UA-cam. 😂😂
That guy hasn’t stopped by in a while I think he had an aneurysm from watching my shoddy workmanship
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Interesting
Calling out haters!!! I’m public enemy #1
Eerrrr,,,, hay buay,,, 💛
Thanks for watching Ronnie! 😅
Shout out Ronald rymbus
Rhombus cumulonimbis
Hey! Ron! get off my job sitttttttttte BOI!
Hey boy, i don't appreciate all this sarcasm on my jobsite!
What is the light for after you glue?
UV activate the glue to harden
@@heinmatthee81 interesting I haven’t seen that before. Is that common?
Cures the glue.
Ronnie the hater😂😂😂
Ferguson valves suck balls !!! Winnelson stock the best! #Milwaukee
Where do you do plumbing work that they allow water lines above ground? I know it's acceptable in warmer states, so I'm not being a hater or saying you are doing something wrong. I'm just curious. Everything has to be buried if it's outside where I'm at.