Digging up a dry well for no reason

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Published 2018-10-15
Digging up a dry well (an underground structure that disposes of unwanted water). Where the water had been flowing out of the ground to look for a broken pipe. Once it was dug up we realized the whole ground was saturated with water, due to a water filter that had been sending water to the well constantly for a couple weeks. Than filling it back in.

All Comments (21)
  • @Roxyboarder419
    This homeowner must have you on speed dial, you've made a few videos at his property. This guy knows how good you are, he is always out helping and gets to see everything. Great job!
  • Andrew my son and I watch your channel all the time, you have been a great inspiration for him to get into your line of work.We are from Michigan he is 8 years old.Thanks for being my sons inspiration and keep up the good work and awesome channel!
  • @belliott6042
    "Do you want me to dig here?" "No, a inch to the left"
  • @plepgeat
    That guy is really, REALLY good at pointing.
  • @wadegoodwin6773
    I'm absolutely fascinated by your life journey, your work ethic and your never say die attitude brother. Your videos are also at once strangely ralxing to watch. Thank you
  • @regsparkes6507
    If only there were more people like you, Andrew, then other contractors would have to sit up and take notice that you are the type of person who WILL work on a small job, and get it done no matter what. I truly admire your work and that you will do what you promise to get done. Well done !
  • @Bellislawns
    You knew this job was gonna be screwy...when the home owner shows up with knee pads on πŸ€ͺπŸ˜‚πŸ€ͺπŸ˜‚
  • @TheUserid82
    And this is the point you want to remember to add a handful of metal to the center of the structure so you can find it in the future with a metal detector rather then having to blind dig. Steel bb's make a great way to track pipes when you spread some at each joint in the pipe.
  • Gotta love the customers that think they know more about your profession than u do.Not to mention looking over your shoulder .Good luck
  • @JaiCockpit
    Cracy power of the new dump truck ! Great video again! Thank you for shareing it with us!
  • @ESPSJ
    when one truck is stuck, get a bigger one to pull it out... always works lol
  • @jimtalor7971
    You have the ultimate in patience, me I hate nervous Nelly micromanaging,paper pushing etc looking over my shoulder pretending they know it all....yup! My wife!ugh!!
  • Thanks for the video Andrew. Snow will be here soon, hope you got all your cold weather equipment ready.
  • @foy1der
    Even when NOTHING happens, there is still an epic drone shot at the end! Love it
  • @JohnyMcNeal
    Bumped into one of your videos a couple of days ago, since than every day I watch 1 or more of your videos, beside the nice and happy dog, skill, dedication, painting pickup truck πŸ˜‚ I noticed that this ford truck gets stuck on 50% of jobs at least. 😁
  • @yuccaken
    Nice drone shots of country side, always like those and good violin music. thanks for the video.
  • @Don.Challenger
    You were exceedingly gentle with the ornamental grass plant both taking and replacing it. Andrew, I like how you end many of your project videos with the rising drone shot - suggesting the ascent of man apprehending the larger picture. Each job is part of the whole.
  • @probuildman
    Always interesting videos Andrew I must say you live in a beautiful part of of the country