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I Was SHOCKED a “Professional Plumber” Did THIS!

I Was SHOCKED a “Professional Plumber” Did THIS!

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“The Aiden Project🔨”

In this video, I take on a tricky DIY plumbing project to fix a smelly issue with a bidet. The problem? Every time the toilet flushes, it siphons the water out of the bidet trap, letting foul odors from the drain come through. I had some trouble removing the bidet, but once I got it off, I was…

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  1. If a professional screws up, in my book he needs to come back and fix it. The amount of work you've done yourself to fix others' shoddy workmanship is bonkers. Or are there no laws about trades like that in the UK?

  2. Bidet is a category 5 installation and must have an adequate air-gap. You are potentially putting everyone who shares your water supply (including neighbours) at risk as it can back siphon shit 😂.

  3. For a first go at brazing cast iron you did really well, you are right practice is the key but looks like you are on the right path. Before i had acess to oxy or tig my first attempts were with a carbon arc torch on the wife's mini fixing bodywork many years ago. Not pretty but it worked 😂

  4. When I was a Uni student in the 90’s pal we lived in a house one year that had a bidet. To my knowledge it was only ever used as an ash tray for the smokers whilst sat on the pan 😂😂

  5. 😂😂 Big load. A man after my own heart. That bidet is a right PITA, I reckon you’ve made a cracking job of this. I LOL’d when you said ‘wet wipe’. You’re in it now pal 😂😂 Well done Aden 👏👏💪

  6. “A big load” 😂. Not wanting to sound snobby, but most Tradesmen are only doing it, because they didn’t pay attention at school. I’ve come across more bodgers than I have decent ones.

  7. Bro, trust me—upgrade to an ultra high pressure bidet. It’s like sitting on a water cannon! One second you’re just doing your business, next thing you know, you're clinging to the ceiling, contemplating your life choices. It’s not just clean, it’s a spiritual awakening!

  8. You could have just made the pipe longer, lube it with soap, lift the bidet using clamps or anything else, position the pipe under the bidet and slowly lower it down

  9. I think a deeper trap would have been OK. I have recently been fitting wall hung toilets and ended up using flexi pipes. I really really don't like using them but with tight spaces and soil pipes not installed exactly where they should have been we had no choice. I really don't like working where you have no idea if the pipe has gone in correctly.

  10. As you suggested, get a pipe sticking out of the wall. I might have been tempted to fix a push fit elbow to the wall, running to your outlet in the floor. Then you can have rigid pipe on your bidet sticking out the back, and if it pushed into place, you can be sure the pipe has mated with the push fit elbow. A bit like fitting a wall hung toilet pan. You did well with what you had.

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