I finely found a way to say something. I hate sometimes that the comments are turned off on Bonnies chanel. I just wanted to say from the moment you showed that Boston had some asthema issues, I remembered Lincoln that has issues with asthema and Bonnie with headaches, I was like they have a problem in their home. And I remembered you comming across mould in your storage room a while back and it clicked for me what it would be. I just didn't know how to tell it. I am so glad you figured it out yourself and are able to adress the problem. Don't feel bad for yourself Joel. These are things that happen. No matter how good you are at taking care of your home. Some silly things like an extreme down burst can make moisture happen in a home. Especialy on places where the sun can not reach and the soil stays wet there always. One other thing. I know it doesn't is the sole reason but air the house (every room) every morning for an hour or so, even when it's winter. I know people tend to close of the house especialy when there is some sort of climate controle in the home. It will help tremendously with air quality in your home. No machine beats fresh outdoor air. Well that was my rant. Stay healthy!
My thoughts exactly when Lincoln started having breathing problems. Tried to figure out the house plan in my head to see If his bedroom could be the problem.
NEEDED this video! We have problems with our shower leaking into the basement and defiantly did not realize that we needed to be doing this! Thank you Joel for the helpful video!
@@michelebadey3883 where did you get that information If you research the homes in the suburbs of Logan Utah are about 30-35 years old That ain’t old And truth be told houses built back in the 70’s were built far superior to homes today
I’ve been using Lithofin Stain-Stop to seal my travertine, but am having issues, as I get brown stone wash off building up over the grout lines. I’m trying to work out what I’ve been doing wrong, and I think it’s either the cleaning before the sealing, or wiping off excess sealant after each seal, which you didn’t show. I find giving the tiles a wipe down after sealing helps.
🎉 not lying about the durability! Loved in our house close to 10 yrs . Never cleaned it the way u should because I knew nothing about it …. But let me tell I still looks nice just not shiny anymore. At this point im better off hiring someone professional I feel 😅🤦🏻♀️ cus toooo much work that I don’t want to do sadly . Whole house floor and showers are travertine
Hello, I'm considering putting a natural honed stone in my shower. I heard you say you really scrubbed your stone then sealed it. What did you use to scrub your stone, ie, scratch pads, abrasive cleaner, etc.? Thank you.
I finely found a way to say something. I hate sometimes that the comments are turned off on Bonnies chanel. I just wanted to say from the moment you showed that Boston had some asthema issues, I remembered Lincoln that has issues with asthema and Bonnie with headaches, I was like they have a problem in their home. And I remembered you comming across mould in your storage room a while back and it clicked for me what it would be. I just didn't know how to tell it. I am so glad you figured it out yourself and are able to adress the problem. Don't feel bad for yourself Joel. These are things that happen. No matter how good you are at taking care of your home. Some silly things like an extreme down burst can make moisture happen in a home. Especialy on places where the sun can not reach and the soil stays wet there always. One other thing. I know it doesn't is the sole reason but air the house (every room) every morning for an hour or so, even when it's winter. I know people tend to close of the house especialy when there is some sort of climate controle in the home. It will help tremendously with air quality in your home. No machine beats fresh outdoor air. Well that was my rant. Stay healthy!
My thoughts exactly when Lincoln started having breathing problems. Tried to figure out the house plan in my head to see If his bedroom could be the problem.
How did you prep and deep clean?
Thank you for this helpful video
NEEDED this video! We have problems with our shower leaking into the basement and defiantly did not realize that we needed to be doing this! Thank you Joel for the helpful video!
JOEL I FEEL FOR YOU AND BONNIE
WITH ALL THE THINGS GOING WRONG WITH YOUR HOME,.
YOUR WORKMANSHIP IS GREAT,
THE HOUSE IS JUST OLD.
@Michele Badey The joys of being a homeowner - EVERYONE goes through it
The house is not really that old - mine is probably 20 years older
@@sheilas716 their house was built in the 50’s to me that’s old
@@michelebadey3883 where did you get that information
If you research the homes in the suburbs of Logan Utah are about 30-35 years old
That ain’t old
And truth be told houses built back in the 70’s were built far superior to homes today
Good stuff Joel! Thanks for sharing!! LOVE yur family! 👍💕💟💕👍
Hi! Do you have a video on how to deep clean your stone shower? That’s the hardest part for me tbh!!
That’s where I’m at too
I’ve been using Lithofin Stain-Stop to seal my travertine, but am having issues, as I get brown stone wash off building up over the grout lines. I’m trying to work out what I’ve been doing wrong, and I think it’s either the cleaning before the sealing, or wiping off excess sealant after each seal, which you didn’t show. I find giving the tiles a wipe down after sealing helps.
What about ceramic tile that is already shiny. I’m looking to seal an entire project grout and all. Can I use what your using on my project
Ceramic tile doesn’t need to be sealer.
The grout does.
If the tile is a natural stone it needs sealer.
@@TodaysTask thank you what’s a good sealer for black grout
🎉 not lying about the durability! Loved in our house close to 10 yrs . Never cleaned it the way u should because I knew nothing about it …. But let me tell I still looks nice just not shiny anymore. At this point im better off hiring someone professional I feel 😅🤦🏻♀️ cus toooo much work that I don’t want to do sadly . Whole house floor and showers are travertine
Hello, I'm considering putting a natural honed stone in my shower. I heard you say you really scrubbed your stone then sealed it. What did you use to scrub your stone, ie, scratch pads, abrasive cleaner, etc.? Thank you.