Ep 6. Stone Faced
- January 18, 2016
Bryan Baeumler is back with another episode of his popular home renovation show, Leave It to Bryan. In this episode, titled "Stone Faced," Bryan takes on a challenging renovation project that involves adding a stone facade to a family's home.
The episode begins with Bryan meeting with the homeowners, Alex and Karen. They explain that they want to add some curb appeal to their home by installing a stone facade that matches the existing stone work on their driveway. They've already purchased the stone, but they're not sure how to go about the installation. Bryan assures them that he can handle the job and gets to work.
First, Bryan takes a look at the existing stone work on the driveway to determine what type of stone was used and how it was installed. He explains that the challenge of this project will be matching the new facade to the existing stone work, as well as ensuring that it is installed properly so that it lasts for years to come.
Bryan brings in his team of contractors to help with the installation. They start by removing the old siding from the front of the house so that they can install the stone facade directly onto the plywood sheathing. They then lay out the stone pieces on the ground to test the layout and make sure that everything lines up properly.
Once the layout is finalized, the team begins installing the stone pieces one by one. They use a combination of mortar and adhesive to secure the stones to the wall, making sure to stagger the seams so that they are not all aligned. Bryan explains that this helps to create a more natural look and also makes the installation stronger.
As the team continues to work, they run into some unexpected challenges. One of the stones falls off the wall, and they discover that the plywood sheathing is rotting in some areas. Bryan decides to replace the damaged sheathing to ensure that the stone facade is properly secured to the wall.
The team also encounters problems with the weather. It starts raining during the installation, which makes it difficult to work with the mortar. Bryan decides to stop working for the day to avoid any further complications and delays.
Once the rain clears, the team resumes their work. They finish installing the stone facade and seal the seams with caulk to prevent water from getting in behind the stones. Bryan then adds some finishing touches, such as new light fixtures and shutters, to complete the transformation of the home's exterior.
In the end, the homeowners are thrilled with the results. They say that the stone facade has completely transformed the look of their home and has given it the curb appeal that they were looking for. Bryan and his team are also pleased with the outcome, despite the unexpected challenges that they faced along the way.
Overall, "Stone Faced" is a great episode that showcases Bryan's expertise in home renovation and his ability to handle unexpected challenges with ease. It's a must-watch for anyone who is considering a home renovation project, especially one that involves installing a stone facade.