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    Plumber Forest Hills NY | (917) 473-0550 | Forest Hills 24 Hour Emergency Plumber – Video - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Plumber Forest Hills NY | (917) 473-0550 | Forest Hills 24 Hour Emergency Plumber
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    St Paul MN Plumber 612-999-2009 – Video - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Super Mario Song – Video - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Portland Plumbing Plus – Portland Oregon Plumbers Contractors - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Greg Whitney, Roto-Rooter plumber: Five Questions - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q: With the winter weve had so far, what free advice can you give to folks about how to prevent their pipes from freezing or bursting?

    A: Be sure to disconnect all garden hoses, even if you have frost-proof hose bibs. Inspect areas near pipes and around basement windows and sill plates for open drafts and seal up drafts wherever possible with good insulation.

    Q: Can you describe a time when you were faced with a situation that tested your skills?

    A: Every day can be a challenge. The toughest test is when you encounter a customer's plumbing issue which is actually caused by multiple problems. For example, the customer had a drain backed up in her bathtub and a leak coming through the ceiling downstairs. The solution was to clear the tub drain with a Roto- Rooter machine (drain-cleaning machine). The tub drain finally opened up and the water flowed down the drain but the leak still came through the ceiling in the room beneath the tub. It turned out that the hot water supply line to the tub had just begun to drip because it had been rubbing against a nail since the house was built 20 years before. The two problems occurred at the same time and in the same area but were completely unrelated.

    Q: Many plumbers are on call nights and weekends. What do you do to balance work and personal life?

    A: You learn to separate work from personal life. If it requires taking a phone call on your off-time, you learn to switch gears from being the dad to being the professional. It requires a little practice to maintain that balance at times, but you understand that being on-call is a shared responsibility among fellow workers and we have a duty to take care of our customers who ultimately pay the bills. Plumbing problems don't just occur between 9 and 5, and that's why Roto-Rooter is a 24-hour plumbing company. We often have to work nights, weekends and holidays.

    Q: How have changes in technology affected your job?

    A: The mobile phone and the electronic communications have been very helpful. Sending real time photos, videos and information is a real breakthrough. And of course getting turn by turn GPS directions is fantastic for traveling from to job to job. Also, the sewer inspection camera snakes have taken the guesswork out of a lot of jobs. We can see the problem on a video screen so that lets us diagnose problems more effectively.

    Q: What would people be surprised to learn about your profession?

    A: Without indoor plumbing and working sewers we would quickly turn into a third-world country. People take for granted that clean water will always come out of their faucets and flush their toilets but when those fixtures stop working, that's when we really get an appreciation for our infrastructure.

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    Dennis Schlekie, Broadview Heights plumber: Five Questions - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q: With the winter weve had so far, what free advice can you give to folks about how to prevent their pipes from freezing or bursting?

    A: Raise your house temp a few degrees to compensate for the outside sub-zero weather. Open all room doors, cabinet doors etc., to circulate warm air to areas in your home that are more prone to colder temps and that contain water piping. Seal and or insulate against ALL cold air drafts but do it correctly as to not insulate against the warm air. Simply using pipe insulation is not the answer. Check and run your faucets periodically and never leave a home with frozen pipes unattended. Pipes that are prone to freezing should be wrapped with an electrical heat tape with a thermostat and covered with fiberglass pipe insulation. Be proactive and not reactive.

    Q: Can you describe a time when you were faced with a situation that tested your skills?

    A: Sure. A medical facility had a frozen underground service line and no water to the entire complex. The Cleveland Water Department could not establish flow. We showed up with our many pipe-thawing machines -- basically a transformer that produces low voltage but high current and thaws a frozen pipe in minutes. The only obstacle was a 12-foot block wall. I suggested using a hammer drill to drill a one-and-a-half-inch hole so as to get access to both sides of the pipe. Minimal damage, and water was restored within minutes.

    Q: Many plumbers are on call nights and weekends. What do you do to balance work and personal life?

    A: At Approved Plumbing (owned by Schlekie), we accept no calls after 9 p.m., but start early in the morning. We rotate shifts, try to always keep a positive attitude and just love life. [Being] a good plumber is a career and you better have a passion for it. In our industry we have a saying, Dont let someone's emergency become your emergency. We do try and be very proactive and thorough with our customers with whole-house inspections so as to never allow them to get into that emergency situation.

    Q: How have changes in technology affected your job?

    A: Plastic pipe vs. metal pipe vs. flex pipe have all made the job easier. Tools such as pressing tools to join pipes have all decreased the amount of labor involved to do a job. Unfortunately material cost and tool costs have skyrocketed. People want it now, and tomorrow is too late. Constant change in pumps and burners etc., means constant continuing education and training. A very stressful job, but at the same time a very rewarding job.

    Q: What would people be surprised to learn about your profession?

    A: Absolutely without question it is What a plumber actually does. Most think we only unclog toilets and install water heaters. They dont realize we size water piping, drain waste and vent piping, gas piping, protect the public from back flow and cross contamination, protect against Legionnaire's disease, protect against explosions, install most all plumbing systems in a safe and sanitary way. Every day is a different day. And the responsibility is enormous. In our industry there is zero tolerance for error.

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    Tony Bocchicchio, Lakewood plumber: Five Questions - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q: With the winter weve had so far, what free advice can you give to folks about how to prevent their pipes from freezing or bursting?

    A: Adequately heat and properly insulate the house, especially if you have problem areas. One of the mistakes people made was cutting down their heat when they left for the holidays. When they came back, they found tragic results. We had some pretty sad stories. Even in the older homes, if people make updates on things like windows, especially in their basement, it helps a lot.

    Q: Can you describe a time when you were faced with a situation that tested your skills?

    A: Almost every day in some fashion or another. Just the other day we (at A B Plumbing Services) were changing from three tanks to four in an apartment building. We had to encompass water lines, HVAC, gas lines, and electrical. We had to do that in a fast way so that the 40 units could be back operating in a reasonable amount of time. We also do a lot of service and repair on older homes, such as chasing leaks in pipes through old-style construction and doing as little damage as we can to fix the problems.

    Q: Many plumbers are on call nights and weekends. What do you do to balance work and personal life?

    A: We have a loyal customer base -- 95 percent are repeat customers. Well do what we can to accommodate them. We are a small enterprise, so we are not a 24/7 operation. And, like the old adage busy people find time, I find time to spend with my family and social groups. With the crew that works with me, we trade off on offhours.

    Q: How have changes in technology affected your job?

    Q: What would people be surprised to learn about your profession?

    A: The biggest shock is that plumbers dont take home a lot of money. Its a really expensive business to operate between the tools, equipment and materials. If people get sticker shock when they see their bills, this doesnt mean the plumber is getting rich. When I bought my trucks, the price of gas was $1.29 a gallon. Were at the mercy of the wholesalers and the economy. When things like the price of oil go up, so does the price of PVC pipe. The price of copper has skyrocketed. We have no control over those types of things.

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    Keith Miller, Medina plumber: Five Questions - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q: With the winter we've had so far, what free advice can you give to folks about how to prevent their pipes from freezing or bursting?

    A: There are several steps that one can take. The first and most important step in this prevention is to make sure your home or property has adequate heat. If temperatures drop to freezing levels, plug in spot heaters where it is the coldest on the property. For example, many burst waterlines are generally located on the outside walls running from the basement, garage and up through the multiple floors of a home. The second step is to isolate any waterlines that are not used, such as hose bibs (outside faucets) and ensure they are turned off and drained. Thirdly, if your home is prone to frozen water lines, our family business, Plumbing 911 is able to install special pipe insulation and heat tape to help aid in this prevention. Finally, if your lines do freeze, it is important to contact us as soon as possible in order that we can professionally thaw the lines, before they burst and create a flood situation resulting in costly pipe repairs.

    Q: Can you describe a time when you were faced with a situation that tested your skills?

    A: Yes. Plumbing is a big part of everyone's lives, and we often forget how these modern advances simplify and enhance our everyday living. As a master licensed plumber with the state of Ohio, I receive special training each year to update my skills on code changes within the state. Licensed plumbers often find themselves updating incorrect plumbing and even fixing "do it yourself" plumbing to the correct regulated approved codes. Our job, like many other professions, is not always as easy at it seems.

    Q: Many plumbers are on call nights and weekends. What do you do to balance work and personal life?

    A: Plumbing 911 is a family owned and operated business, which enables us to surround our customers with quality people and employees in order for us to balance the workload equally and to help each other, just like a family. It is important to always remember what things are the most important in life and to keep those things the first priority. My family does this by making Sunday a day of rest, so we can reset ourselves, physically and spiritually, while keeping meaningful connections with the relationships in our life.

    Q: How have changes in technology affected your job?

    A: The first gift of technology to the plumbing world is the video camera for sewer systems. This camera enables us the ability to inspect the main sewer line for any major issues that the customer needs to be made aware of and then to set up options on how to best approach those sewer issues. Sewers that are not properly maintained or that are older, may cause clogs and backups. The second gift of technology to the plumbing world is electronic line location. This enables us to directly pinpoint where a sewer line has broken underground. It also tells us how deep the line is buried. We do not have to dig up your entire property, but are able to perform spot sewer line repairs -- saving you costs and yard repairs. Thirdly, [gone] are the days of sewer cables, snakes or roto-rooter machines. We now have machines known as hydro-jetters or hydro-flushers that enable us to not only clear the blockage but to clean the entire diameter of the drain. It uses high-pressure water and special cutters. This machine gives the ability to cut through any clog, grease, or roots.

    Q: What would people be surprised to learn about your profession?

    A: What people don't know is that most in our profession love being a plumber and working with their hands. Secondly, there has been negativity around our trade for plumbers not arriving when they said they would; however, our company is turning that around and we are happy to service you. Whenever you need us -- we'll be there.

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    joke part 26 A plumber went to the accountant house to unstop the sink – Video - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    joke part 26 A plumber went to the accountant house to unstop the sink
    A plumber went to the accountant house to unstop the sink. When he finished he said to the accountant "that will be $400.00." The accountant became irate "Wh...

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    Banjo-Kazooie – 6 – Plumber’s Plunder – Video - January 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Banjo-Kazooie - 6 - Plumber #39;s Plunder
    Well this world went SWIMMINGL- no Ahhhhh I just noticed that Mumbo skull above the World 3 entrance!

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