Replacing My Sewer Pipe! Is This Too Big of a Job For Me?

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  • čas přidán 17. 12. 2022
  • In this video, I, JENNIFER SUGINT am going to attempt to replace my cast iron sewer pipe by myself, with some tools from the ‪@NoNonsenseKnowHow‬ Garage. Watch along as I succeed or possibly crash and burn. Either way, it should be interesting!
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  • @PaulieCicero1
    @PaulieCicero1 Před rokem +36

    Lmao as a plumber I laughed when you struggled with the glue and primer lids 😂 don't feel bad we all do. I open and close mine with channel locks.

  • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
    @NoNonsenseKnowHow Před rokem +203

    Nice work baby! You had me cracking up with flushing Dory down the toilet! 😆

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +35

      Thanks for all of your help teaching me how to edit, babe! ❤️

    • @johnthornton6650
      @johnthornton6650 Před rokem +13

      The best part…. “Let me guess…. MADE IN CHINA! CRAP!!” LOL. Nice work!!

    • @d22matt
      @d22matt Před rokem +6

      Not gonna lie, I done exactly the same thing but with a Lego man figure. Just has to be done 👍

    • @troyrunyan249
      @troyrunyan249 Před rokem +6

      Good job Jen. That cast iron sewer pipe is hard to cut.

    • @keepontruckinoutlawlife1248
      @keepontruckinoutlawlife1248 Před rokem +2

      You did an absolute amazing job.

  • @mrsupert3562
    @mrsupert3562 Před rokem +35

    I am a retired plumber of 45 years and i am so proud of you ,I enjoyed every single moment of watching you working on this project.Looking forward to see you do the water lines.

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +7

      Wow thank you I appreciate that! I know I didn’t do everything 100% the right way but I did my best at the time with the research I had done. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @rayray8687
      @rayray8687 Před rokem +4

      @@jennifersugint: From a longtime renovator and remodeller if you’re ever unlucky enough to work with cast iron DWV pipe again, rent a chain cutter and save yourself a lot of frustration. You’re welcome!

    • @gunnarganz1130
      @gunnarganz1130 Před rokem

      A very good job!
      Greatings from Germany!

  • @audreybowles6357
    @audreybowles6357 Před 9 měsíci +15

    I am so impressed with you and your determination and skills in changing out your sewer pipe/drain. You Go Girl!

  • @richennis3663
    @richennis3663 Před rokem +214

    As a father of 2 girls,and a journeyman plumber. You era very inspiring and a real roll model for others.

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +24

      Thank you, Rich! That really means a lot. Merry Christmas!

    • @alan6832
      @alan6832 Před rokem +1

      @@jennifersugint I can't say I want to replace sewer pipes either, I would much prefer to sit in bed on a cold Christmas morning watching CZcams videos. I don't even really want to walk the dogs or haul Christmas presents up from the basement like I'm supposed to, to say nothing of replacing the water pump in the excavator.

    • @alan6832
      @alan6832 Před rokem +1

      Are there rust inhibitors that can protect the remaining pipe that is cemented into the wall?

    • @zippythechicken
      @zippythechicken Před rokem +5

      @@alan6832 no but you can insert a pipe liner inside the cast iron one that will go all the way down to the street.. normally a professional job because of the tools you need but its better than ripping up your yard and maybe the sidewalk and street.

    • @tomislavprikril3482
      @tomislavprikril3482 Před rokem

      Trebate majstora prikril tomislav

  • @victorlema5856
    @victorlema5856 Před rokem +35

    As a Plumber in NYC dealing with cast iron everyday, I respect the effort you put in. Didn’t lose your cool, which I do pretty often 😂😂😂. Great job!

  • @jonhbaker1511
    @jonhbaker1511 Před 8 měsíci +1

    GREAT job JEN.... OUTSTANDING 👌

  • @richmontonario6949
    @richmontonario6949 Před rokem +48

    I’m a firm believer that you can tell the character of a person on if they return the carts to the proper place. Good for you for passing the cart character test! And great job replacing the pipe! More people need to at least try to fix things themselves.

    • @mialily206
      @mialily206 Před rokem

      @@Darryl603 ok darryl. Looked like an uncomplicated but thoughtful fix to me..she did a fantastic job!

  • @michaelt.puskarinc.1770
    @michaelt.puskarinc.1770 Před rokem +58

    I am A general contractor who has been in the remodeling business since 1986. You really impressed me with you ability to stay with it and not give up. Great job Jen!

    • @DasPferd
      @DasPferd Před 11 měsíci

      yes Jen and his Men do a nice Job together ! ! !

  • @facundofuentez582
    @facundofuentez582 Před rokem +6

    Girl, you rock! Envy your tenacity. And I really enjoy when you three go looking for vehicles for Chris to repair! Hope to see more of your videos!

  • @bearpuf
    @bearpuf Před rokem +7

    It's nice to see someone making the effort to be self-sufficient, learning, not giving up, overcoming frustrations along the way and following through to success. Good luck with your future projects. Nice camera work. Thanks.

  • @glennstatham960
    @glennstatham960 Před rokem +93

    I like all the people making an effort to do stuff for themselves. I was a guy that would hover over my girl watching her work and making her nervous. I eventually worked out, like Chris does, to let her do her thing and if she wants help or advice, she'll let you know. Great job JS!

    • @adamwalker8483
      @adamwalker8483 Před rokem +6

      9000 subscribers. Keep it up. 👌👏👏👏

  • @TrevorsBench
    @TrevorsBench Před rokem +25

    Great job Jen. I admire your determination and persistence. Most would give up and walk away but you hung in there and got it done!

  • @jeeprubicon6650
    @jeeprubicon6650 Před rokem +5

    What I love about your videos is your ‘can do’ attitude. You go,lady!!! It’s hard finding someone who never complains about anything. You just find solutions.

  • @KoxenBols
    @KoxenBols Před 11 měsíci +5

    I'm genuinely impressed with your persistence, I know lots of people who would've given up or gotten someone else to do it, but you kept trying while changing your approach. Even seemingly simple stuff like cutting pipes needs a certain amount of technique to do efficiently, the next time you'll do it in less than 1/3rd of the time. The money you save from not hiring a contractor doesn't hurt either.

    • @DasPferd
      @DasPferd Před 11 měsíci +1

      Stop Simping everyone can do it with someone how knows the Job ...

    • @siimkask14
      @siimkask14 Před 11 měsíci

      @@DasPferdhear hear

  • @clintonwilkie8142
    @clintonwilkie8142 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Good job! And what a joy to watch you tackle this project. More videos please!

  • @christopherschaller771
    @christopherschaller771 Před rokem +67

    As a tradesman with two girls. I hope my daughters gave the confidence to tackle projects like this for themselves. This will definitely be a video I will watch with them to help build their confidence. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

  • @williamglaser6577
    @williamglaser6577 Před rokem +93

    For me every plumbing job requires 3 trips to the store. One to buy the stuff, one to get what you forgot to get and one to take the left over parts back !

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +12

      Lol you’re 💯 percent right. Last stop was my returns

    • @hotpuppy1
      @hotpuppy1 Před rokem +4

      FOUR trips>>you forgot the trip to get replacements for the new stuff you broke or cut wrong.

    • @mikewong5888
      @mikewong5888 Před rokem +3

      Always 4 trips for me: 1. buy stuff 2. Buy right stuff 3. Buy forgotten stuff 4. Return stuff😂

    • @williamglaser6577
      @williamglaser6577 Před rokem +1

      @@mikewong5888 Ya 3 trips is if everything goes great. $or more most times.

    • @frankm2588
      @frankm2588 Před rokem +1

      5 years or so later I still have a box of left over fittings! Too lazy to bring back and "I might need them someday." (Will never use).

  • @randomeddy
    @randomeddy Před rokem +1

    Lol at Gus doing zoomies in the yard.

  • @Dtestor
    @Dtestor Před rokem

    That Dory bit got me. I'm officially here for this. Glad CZcams Recommended actually did something right and put your vide on my homepage.

  • @raeanker3078
    @raeanker3078 Před rokem +13

    Nice work Jen, I’ve been a plumber for nearly thirty five years and believe me when I say, your more competent that a few of my apprentices, Cheers from down under.

  • @billedmonds4494
    @billedmonds4494 Před rokem +14

    Masterful job. I loved that you left in the frustrating parts; it was both entertaining and humorous. You asked what to do next? I say film everything. Everything is content!

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +7

      Thanks Bill. There was a huge learning curve on editing and deciding what to leave and what to cut. I thought about leaving out some of the obvious mistakes and cringe worthy stuff that I found embarrassing, but I figured everyone makes mistakes especially when they’re learning so I left it all. Except the cleaning and vacuuming. I cut a-lot of that 😂 it was like watching paint dry for me.

  • @jamesjl334
    @jamesjl334 Před rokem +3

    Good job Jennifer. I'm in the process of redoing a lot of my old plumbing. I just redid both toilets, my sump pump, sillcocks and am about to start replacing copper run by run. I'd do anything to get my significant other to be invested in these projects with me, but she would rather me tackle the projects 100% my self. Your husband is a very lucky man to have such a dedicated partner. Keep up the good work!

  • @DennyAustin-ei7td
    @DennyAustin-ei7td Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am 50 year-old male and working on my farm for the last 3536 years or so I really have the hand to you I can see where you get frustrated and it’s so sweet watching you you take a little break and it is so adorable and then you get right back to it my hat is off to you and you are a great role model and you are a wonderful young woman. God bless you.

  • @TimmyCramer
    @TimmyCramer Před rokem +5

    I love this!! Here in Phoenix 99% of the women have Princess delusion syndrome and would never get their hands dirty or even go camping. You are a throwback to the good women who used to be all over our nation. Stay happy pretty lady....Your a Keeper!! Timmy C Arizona

  • @dogbitefred6631
    @dogbitefred6631 Před rokem +8

    This is the first time in my life that I spent 45 minutes watching someone replace their rotten sewer line. The strangest thing is that I enjoyed every minute of it, thanks for sharing!

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +1

      Hahahaha 🤣 glad u enjoyed it. I must say I didn’t love doing this project but in the end it was worth the struggle and I learned a lot. Thanks!

    • @alan6832
      @alan6832 Před rokem

      @@jennifersugint You didn't cozy up in your favorite man-cave?

    • @donjonson2514
      @donjonson2514 Před rokem

      Same it was fun to watch.

  • @matthewcroskey3099
    @matthewcroskey3099 Před rokem +2

    Love your vid's Jen, you are so smart, handy and cute ❤❤ you also make me laugh, plus your banter with Gus🐶🐶🐶 the dachshund are great!!!

  • @lannysternburg263
    @lannysternburg263 Před rokem

    Another “GREAT” chore completed by -PERSISTENT- Jen!

  • @josephperry6822
    @josephperry6822 Před rokem +5

    Awesome job Jen! You are genuinely one in a million! I've seen tough guys more grossed out over sewer issues! Keep the videos coming! Have a great merry happy!

  • @brianburdine4620
    @brianburdine4620 Před rokem +2

    Nice work Jen!! I really enjoy watching Chris & yourself. You two seem like extremely humble & down to earth people.

  • @shopart1488
    @shopart1488 Před rokem

    Well done, I can’t believe your perseverance. And I’ll bet you are the cutest plumber in town.

  • @spikeklein2196
    @spikeklein2196 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good job, Miss. Somehow comforting to see someone work through the kind of mundane struggles that we all encounter on these projects, but that most other youtubers edit out. I also appreciate your determination to get it done, even though it's new territory for you.

  • @martylb
    @martylb Před rokem +4

    You're are trooper Jen, admire you for take the leap in fixing hardware in the house.

  • @Live2rideagain
    @Live2rideagain Před rokem +16

    Glad you are doing this , now my girlfriend sees that a woman can do anything she puts her mind to

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +6

      This is true! Some of my girlfriends have been doing their own house projects and I couldn’t be more proud of them!

  • @rodneyroundtree9581
    @rodneyroundtree9581 Před rokem

    LOVED-IT...
    Keep those videos coming!!!

  • @ares3914
    @ares3914 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Dont give up on any project you start. You showed perseverance. This was entertaining and hope more women were like you in doing things that make you uncomfortable but the being rewarded during the journey.

  • @404notfound.....
    @404notfound..... Před rokem +3

    The fact that u took this project on is seriously impressive!! Well done Jen!!! 👏 ✅ 🇨🇦

  • @bummydill
    @bummydill Před rokem +10

    Great job, it's never as easy as it looks. But that's how everyone learns. I always laugh because anytime I do any home improvement work my wife always says, "I thought that would only take a few minutes" I always say yea it always takes way longer than you expect. Very impressive that you just go for it and try.

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +5

      It’s so true. It always seems to take longer than expected for me. Most of the time it’s bc I don’t have the right tool. But since I started dating Chris I’ve had quite the packed garage of tools to borrow.

    • @bummydill
      @bummydill Před rokem +1

      @Jennifer Sugint lol, his garage helps alot. I always make at least 2-3 trips to the hardware store. Keep up the great work I enjoy watching all the adventures. And I watch all of Chris's stuff also and it's fun seeing you, him ,gus and turbo.

  • @Vern180
    @Vern180 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Im sorta watchin all Jens videos in reverse and it doesnt matter. Her "get to it" attitude is inspiring! she is faced with a task and gets on with it! Such an attractive trait. This couple could honestly teach the world about what a relationship actually is! Im addicted to your content Jennifer! Fantastic videos!

  • @john9945
    @john9945 Před rokem +20

    I am very impressed! I've done my fair share of home improvements as that is how I was raised, you figure it out till it works. You are an inspiration to upcoming generations and glad you shared all the moments of the struggle. Keep up the great work and look forward to more!

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +4

      Appreciate that, John! I’ve certainly tackled home improvement projects that have completely kicked my butt before, but it only makes me want to complete the task more. Thanks for watching.

    • @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936
      @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936 Před rokem

      @@jennifersugint Now you gotta top that one...... I loved your scientific flow test with the plastic duckie. No instrumentation could have done better.

  • @Marsh-Mechanic
    @Marsh-Mechanic Před rokem +5

    I have a daughter and glad to see that you tackled that job on your own I’m teaching my daughter how to work on her old 92 truck I’ll tell her about your videos, I know she will enjoy it. I enjoy Chris”s videos and look forward to new ones of yours!

  • @JeffXram
    @JeffXram Před rokem

    Absolutely loved the spelunking Dori journey. Totally something I would have tried.

  • @lolipoable
    @lolipoable Před rokem +5

    Well done Jen, really inspiring. I honestly don't know any women who would take on this adventure.
    I love people who don't get scared of trying.

  • @oamsingh2008
    @oamsingh2008 Před rokem +4

    Hats off to you !! . I did something similar this past weekend and thought it was a 2 man's job but to see you alone handled it so well by yourself is amazing. Subscriber !

  • @DJBucho
    @DJBucho Před rokem +9

    First time watcher, and I have to say I'm really impressed. Not only for attempting a job like this (never a nice job for anyone to do) but for your perseverance, and that you actually showed the whole process, you could tell you were getting quite frustrated cutting that pipe, yet you still showed it and most importantly didn't give up, loved the smile when you stood on the pipe and it broke in two. You've definitely earned yourself a subscriber here 🙂 So many youtuber's only show the good bits, leaving out all the setbacks, failures and obstacles. Really impressed, great job, oh and don't worry, nobody likes flathead screwdrivers.

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +3

      Oh boy thank you! It certainly was frustrating but then again I’m used to struggling with projects I attempt lol. Editing the next video now of another quite frustrating household project. Thanks for watching and subscribing!

    • @user-us1kk2hs1t
      @user-us1kk2hs1t Před rokem

      Hello! fire girl!!! )) I have a question why there are such old pipes and communications in the USA! the same New York! why old houses do not allow a washing machine to be installed in your apartment! and why the authorities will not demolish the houses of 1945!. and will not build new houses!!! why the United States, having a dollar, will not make its citizens cities like in Dubai!

  • @Jenna1814
    @Jenna1814 Před 6 měsíci +1

    First time watching your videos, and honey I feel your frustration. You got me feeling like i am right there with you. Love how you do not give up. part of me knows that I probably would have LOL.

  • @JamesMichael-vt5lo
    @JamesMichael-vt5lo Před 5 měsíci

    You Go Jennifer, nice Job 👍, Like The Clean up, like the song says: where can I find a Woman Like That!! 🎉❤💥✨💪🐻

  • @justifiedbyHisblood
    @justifiedbyHisblood Před rokem +26

    Watching you jump and squirm over the bugs and spiders cracked me up, but you handled that sewer pipe like a champ, I don't know of any other girl that would tackle that job, very impressed.

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +3

      Haha I can’t even help it with the spiders. It’s an involuntary reflex. And thanks so much for checking out the video!

    • @briandavey3722
      @briandavey3722 Před rokem

      i was waiting for the results of what's in the pipe if she jumped at spiders

  • @Gramps83
    @Gramps83 Před rokem +36

    Future tip/s with PVC. When gluing fittings together give them a twist into place. This ensures there are no voids in the joint and spreads the adhesive more evenly. Also, after cutting PVC clean up the edges and chamfer the outside edge or (OD), this is so the adhesive is not swept off the wall of the fitting and reduces the build up of adhesive on the inside edge that could cause a blockage in the future. If that makes sense.

    • @jimbernard6112
      @jimbernard6112 Před rokem +2

      Also, start the run from the glued end and save the no hub coupling for last, since it is easier to reposition than a glued coupler.

    • @rareluck
      @rareluck Před rokem

      Do you need primer on a line with no pressure?

    • @Gramps83
      @Gramps83 Před rokem +1

      @@rareluck Primer just makes a better joint. It's starts the chemical reaction to soften the PVC to meld with the adhesive. Not necessary but good practice.

    • @davidlohberger5237
      @davidlohberger5237 Před rokem

      @@Gramps83 Primer is 100% necessary. Read the can, it will tell you how to use it. Now purple primer is not necessary, you can use clear primer instead.

    • @Gramps83
      @Gramps83 Před rokem

      @@davidlohberger5237 Primer is not necessary for non pressure fittings. Says so on the solvent can. This is a drain line.

  • @alankinsella2948
    @alankinsella2948 Před 10 měsíci

    Enjoyed it, Jen. You always deliver

  • @vinceagnes
    @vinceagnes Před rokem +1

    You go girl! I’ve tackled a lot of tough projects, but never a cast iron sewer pipe replacement. You did good.

  • @davidkeys1879
    @davidkeys1879 Před rokem +3

    Good job Jen!!

  • @ShaunBest
    @ShaunBest Před 7 měsíci +4

    The short blade is best. In that situation you want to maintain some pressure between the metal "foot" of the saw near the back of the blade and the pipe so you can walk your cut around the pipe and the short blade helps each reciprocation not slam the blades tip in to the concrete wall which tends to bend and ruin the blade. Thick metal does not cut fast. The first cut that you abandoned would have been pinch free if you had changed cutting direction from the bottom upward toward the top. This would keep the blade on the side of the kerf which is opening due to the pipe bending under it's own weight between the supports while you are removing material it bends at the weakest point. You could also just add support directly under where you plan to cut downward first as downward cuts are easier and safer for most people.

  • @eas3rd1963
    @eas3rd1963 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I admire you taking on all of these projects yourself. Great job!

  • @johnbarr7799
    @johnbarr7799 Před rokem

    Good to see you having a go , well done .

  • @atexan
    @atexan Před rokem +5

    Both you and Chris have the ability to talk to the camera as if it was an average person. That is a talent in its own. Video editing is all about watching others videos, wondering how they did that shot and then practice. Keep it up.

  • @jontnoneya3404
    @jontnoneya3404 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Your vids are quite entertaining. You're really good at this video creation stuff ya know and ya seem pretty darn good at the home improvement stuff too! Well done young lady!! Keep up the great work.

  • @johneinarkarlsen9747
    @johneinarkarlsen9747 Před rokem

    Hello. I am a 70 years old man, a handyman. as the other i am impressed off your will to fix that😆😅. Go for it girl.

  • @jjs71072
    @jjs71072 Před rokem

    Great Job!! Thanks for the video

  • @kendiggy
    @kendiggy Před 7 měsíci +3

    Nice job! Make sure when you put the pvc joints together you push them in then rotate a quarter turn or more. It'll help seal the joint better.

  • @steelcity3534
    @steelcity3534 Před rokem +4

    Love the video. Love your content. Home improvement, singing, learning to drive stick, harassing Chris. It is all good. You did very well for just figuring it out as you go. Dory flush was a great touch. ❤👍 As far as basement leaking when it rains for a while... Most likely due to the exterior of your foundation needing proper drainage. This is normally a pretty big/expensive job. If you do it yourself, it is a lot of digging, but you can do it! Take care. We look forward to the next video/project. 🍺💪🍻🎵

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +2

      Thanks a lot! I’m just glad I got it all back together lol. Thanks for watching

    • @Not_sure5
      @Not_sure5 Před rokem +1

      @Jennifer Sugint perhaps Chris can invest in a small excavator for the job, then sell it for a tidy profit.

  • @samuelhenry9959
    @samuelhenry9959 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Smart lady 😊you know what you doing good job 😊

  • @baileyyard5116
    @baileyyard5116 Před rokem

    The best and most important part is you being the first to leave and flush a bowel blocking down the new "system exit tunnel". Very satisfying...

  • @donaldblank8873
    @donaldblank8873 Před 7 měsíci +3

    You should always use a shielded furnco for horizontal piping. The reason is, A firm coat without a metal band can sag and cause a blockage. Once it slows down the flow. Debris can't get caught and start backing up.

  • @DaSween
    @DaSween Před rokem +4

    Great job and great video! About that water getting in your basement from the rain, make sure your gutters are clean and not overflowing and also make sure your downspouts are dumping the water far away from the house! It’s a good start for diagnosing water intrusion. I clean gutters for a living :)

  • @johnmazur6917
    @johnmazur6917 Před 8 měsíci

    Love watching you. Great job

  • @jayjohnson3090
    @jayjohnson3090 Před rokem

    I enjoyed this video as well. Thank you for taking us shopping with you...smile. Now I even know real life prices and what items to purchase for a similar job I have been thinking (only) of doing. Greatly appreciate your videos!!

  • @itsmephil2255
    @itsmephil2255 Před rokem +45

    2 things that will stick with me for ever.....
    1. "I had to pee in a bucket"
    2. "That could be a 70 year old turd"
    You crack me up Jen......Great video though, you are braver than I would be

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +8

      Thanks, Phil! 😂 glad it made u laugh a bit

    • @dreally7029
      @dreally7029 Před rokem +3

      What will stick with me was when the civic needed a head gasket. Before we acknowledge her doing it , her work outfit : White A shirt ( I think) and oversized jeans- OMG too hot! (Sorry Jen) Body= 9.50, Real word= she is a 10.00.

    • @itsmephil2255
      @itsmephil2255 Před rokem +1

      @D really when I saw Jen working in that vest-top I thought "well that's not going to stay white for long"
      But it did😆

    • @itsmephil2255
      @itsmephil2255 Před rokem +1

      @@jennifersugint you certainly know how to make a great video👌

  • @justin_time
    @justin_time Před rokem +17

    That was waaay more exciting than I expected. I can't believe I watched all the way to the end, but you know, I'm glad I did because I feel like that was super helpful information. And smashing a pipe in half with a sledge hammer? I didn't even know that was possible! Super Jen! Way to go! Thanks so much for taking us along and posting this video! I'm excited to see what you do with the copper piping!

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +3

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @sotm2
      @sotm2 Před rokem

      Metal pipes are cast iron they are brittle and easy to shatter!

    • @Darryl603
      @Darryl603 Před rokem

      Once she knew she could do it, she smashed it "Like a Man!" lol

    • @Darryl603
      @Darryl603 Před rokem

      @@sotm2 Usually easier to break on the joints but that pipe was ready to go.

  • @MissMichoS
    @MissMichoS Před 5 měsíci

    Way to persevere! I appreciate you sharing this and not editing out the frustrating portions.

  • @viking4464
    @viking4464 Před rokem

    I'm impressed!Good Job!!! Keep it up

  • @thedelcodave
    @thedelcodave Před rokem +4

    I love your Can Do attitude. For the leak in the basement check outside and make sure the ground is graded away from that house and extend downspouts in that area if needed. Check outside in the lawn for a sewer vent if you do not have one consider adding a "cleanout" fitting at the end of the run before it goes through the wall.

    • @MattyC62185
      @MattyC62185 Před rokem

      Yes so you do not have to rip this all apart if it clogs up

  • @damonsdeliberatedetour492

    My wife is all over doing it herself. I handle the things she doesn't want to struggle with. She loves power tools so she gets after it if it needs a power tool. Glad to see an independent woman getting it done!

  • @thecreator1455
    @thecreator1455 Před rokem

    Excellent job, Jennifer.

  • @rockmack7343
    @rockmack7343 Před rokem +2

    excellent work, I spent most of my adult life working in the plumbing industry. You do better work than a lot of my helpers over the years!

  • @ptstouring49
    @ptstouring49 Před rokem +4

    Great work and you saved a ton of money over paying someone. That’s the only reason I did the same job myself. Before you glue in the sink drain, I might suggest adding a clean out by the exit wall. It will save a ton of trouble if the line ever gets clogged.

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +3

      Thanks 👍 that’s a good idea. Someone else suggested this too so I will certainly put that on the list.

  • @d_rock_t
    @d_rock_t Před rokem +12

    You and Chris were for sure cut from the same cloth. :-) Great work. Im in the process of having a sewer pipe replaced but its buried in the yard. And under my deck. Stupid!

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +3

      Thanks! And my goodness! I definitely wouldn’t be tackling that job myself. Good luck with your sewer pipe. Hope it all goes well and doesn’t break the bank.

  • @robcaveman2908
    @robcaveman2908 Před rokem

    You are one Cool, Badass Chick, And a good singer as well. Chris is a lucky man to have a real woman like you Jenn. Keep up the good work. Best wishes to you both.

  • @miker8915
    @miker8915 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome job Jen! You are a Jacky of all trades! Great job, thank you for sharing 😀

  • @joeyyung911
    @joeyyung911 Před rokem

    Surprisingly fun video!! Two things I got out of it..."I peed in a bucket." and "That's probably a 70-year-old turd." Looking forward to your future projects!

  • @rickbaker4571
    @rickbaker4571 Před rokem +3

    You know what's better than Gus running?? NUTHIN!!!!

  • @Randallpw
    @Randallpw Před rokem +3

    Yep, that's about how any plumbing project I've taken on has gone. It always takes WAAAY longer than I think it will, and there's usually a compromise somewhere. Hats off to the men and women + who do this for a living!

  • @dougsweldingfabrication953

    Dang... I'm impressed. Nice work, and great attitude, taking something on like that.

  • @kenbreetz
    @kenbreetz Před rokem

    You have a great attitude. Love to see the projects that you work on.

  • @theidesofmarch314
    @theidesofmarch314 Před rokem +4

    I was a drain layer for 14 years till I couldn’t take the cold anymore, would love to have had you on my crew you did a great job on this. One think I don’t know your codes there but if you go to sell the house it might require a stainless steel band at the cast iron to plastic two different sizes. That’s boss it is from where I’m from.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Před rokem +1

      Those clamps are almost always SS, I don't believe I've ever seen one that isn't.

    • @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936
      @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936 Před rokem +1

      @@mrmotofy Home Depot / Lowes will sell all sorts of non-code building materials. Not every locale or job will be inspected. But a plumbing wholesaler generally will not sell to the DIYer. Gotta know what you are buying to not get goofed on by bad materials.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Před rokem

      @@citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936 I've bought them from home stores, hardware stores and online...every one is SS.

    • @davidlohberger5237
      @davidlohberger5237 Před rokem

      he's not talking about the clamp. They make a nohub band that is all stainless steel on the outside, you won't see any rubber.

  • @jimwhite5964
    @jimwhite5964 Před rokem +5

    Nicely done…very impressive sewer pipe work AND video work! It moved along quickly and kept my interest at all times! Really looking forward to seeing more of your talents…thanks, Jen!

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much! Glad the pace kept your attention. I’m still trying to figure out what works without leaving too much fluff.

  • @benwarrick1853
    @benwarrick1853 Před rokem +2

    This is exactly how I feel when I do these kinds of things. And I'm a very experienced home owner and craftsman. I like when people show how it really looks.

  • @FlyingCooper
    @FlyingCooper Před rokem

    Great Job! Never give up on the hard jobs!

  • @wp9409
    @wp9409 Před rokem +5

    Nice work! Rule of thumb for drain pipes is appx. 1/4" drop per foot. Sink drain looks like you may need a little more angle on it, but otherwise a VG job.

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for the tip! I’ll definitely keep that in mind when I get the new laundry tub

    • @malachy1847
      @malachy1847 Před rokem +1

      Our friend was indeed correct regarding the slope of that sink drain, then again Diameter Pipes have different slopes...

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 Před rokem +33

    Hello Jen! I absolutely give you an A+++ You had a goal and you got it done! You learned a few things along the way and that knowledge will be of great value to you in your future endeavors. I think that you're doing great with your youtube , with filming and editing , plus you have an awesome sense of humor. I appreciate you taking us along with you and I look forward to seeing more videos. 👍💯
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Chris. 🎄☃❄🎉🎊☃❄🎄

    • @jennifersugint
      @jennifersugint  Před rokem +7

      Thanks so much as always, Richard! It didn’t go as smoothly as I had hoped but hey, it’s done and no leaks. Im learning so much these days I feel like I’m in school again 😂. Chris and I truly appreciate you for always checking out our videos and being so supportive. Happy holidays!

  • @powerman5kw
    @powerman5kw Před rokem

    My mom use to wear dishwashing gloves for things besides washing dishes too. You made smile. A clear section of pipe would be cool.

  • @Ramnik72
    @Ramnik72 Před 2 měsíci

    Wat a amazing inspiration… u helping people when they down

  • @joejr9653
    @joejr9653 Před rokem +24

    Not sure if you've already been told. For future cast iron cutting use a 4" grinder with a diamond wheel. It will cut through the cast iron pipe very easy.

    • @Sprezzy_
      @Sprezzy_ Před rokem +7

      its better to rent a snap cutter.. less time, less mess, less dangerous, clean cut.

    • @j_craft11
      @j_craft11 Před 11 měsíci +1

      She wouldn't be able to cut through the entire pipe with the limited access from the wall.

    • @davidjohnston4240
      @davidjohnston4240 Před 11 měsíci

      @@j_craft11 Same situation in my 1925 house. The old cast iron pipe (now unused) can't be got at all the way around with a 4" angle grinder. Maybe a reciprocating saw is in my future.

    • @lesliemarrufo3374
      @lesliemarrufo3374 Před 10 měsíci

      Isn’t the cast brittle enough to break with some sort of hammer?

    • @davidjohnston4240
      @davidjohnston4240 Před 10 měsíci

      @@lesliemarrufo3374In my house, the cast iron may be brittle enough but I don't think the house supporting the pipe would handle the shock.

  • @dannyjamison8337
    @dannyjamison8337 Před rokem +4

    Including the bloopers in the video made it really fun! First three videos on your channel have been great, mostly because they are all so different. With that attitude, you can record virtually anything and get some great content. Keep it coming.. I'm tuning in.

  • @josephpatrow
    @josephpatrow Před rokem

    Thank you, Jennifer! You gave me confidence that I can repair my parent's old, leaky plumbing, even the sewer drain from the toilet and shower...gross, but I can do it!

  • @countrysideservicesllc6983

    Great job and also you have to be the best looking plumber I've ever seen !

  • @t1259sw
    @t1259sw Před rokem +12

    Great job Jen, not a licensed plummer just a DIY guy. When your gluing joints they should be wet enough where you can rotate the pipe or fitting as you join the two together. The rotation doesn't have to be excessive just enough to allow the glue to push out any air that could be trapped in the joint, you will need to hold pressure on the joint to make sure the glue isn't trying to push the two pieces apart. Another trick when your doing a dry fit if the two pieces need to be rotated to a particular angle place a mark on both pieces, remove, glue then as you push the two together align the two marks and you should be back to the same location as you were during a dry fit. One more tip, always debur both edges of the pipe end, I use a cordless grinder or a flapper disk on a drill motor.

    • @jt9498
      @jt9498 Před rokem +1

      Exactly what I was going to tell her, but ya beat me to it! All of it is correct advice.

    • @williamault1435
      @williamault1435 Před rokem

      Didn't show but one joint glued all the rest she just put cleaner on them but probably not leak because no pressure on the pipe.

    • @williamault1435
      @williamault1435 Před rokem

      Looked again she put glue on them.

  • @ShopTherapy623
    @ShopTherapy623 Před rokem +10

    Nice work. Only a few suggestions. You should always chamfer the outside of your pvc pipe before gluing them into the fittings. This will prevent the glue from being pushed out. It also makes it easier to insert (no need for a hammer). When possible, once you set the pipe all the way into the fitting, rotate it a little to move the glue around, and then hold it there for about 5-10 seconds. It also seems like you created an "S-trap" at that sink drain. You may want to address that if you start noticing sewer smell coming out of your sink.

    • @TheOtherBill
      @TheOtherBill Před rokem

      Let's not forget we're looking at the dry fit of a temporary sink. I'm sure that'll all be fixed (or was fixed) when it's permanently installed.

    • @ShopTherapy623
      @ShopTherapy623 Před rokem +1

      @@TheOtherBill yeah maybe. Just as likely that it wasn’t.

    • @user-us1kk2hs1t
      @user-us1kk2hs1t Před rokem

      f this is a sewer, then there are other pipes, they can be assembled without glue! pvc pipes are rehau white and gray!

  • @mikewerner3797
    @mikewerner3797 Před rokem +1

    I just did this same thing in a rental house I am fixing up. It was Not an easy job. Luckily I had help from my dad. You really need two people to do a job like this. Kudos to you for attempting it on your own!

  • @jackdenial1500
    @jackdenial1500 Před rokem

    Wow... a woman after my heart.... Beautiful and handy. Great stuffs. Woman power.