Good day James and Ness, glad you guys survived the storm ok. I was concerned that your garage area might be over-whelmed with the deluge of rain, but it shows that it held up well including your solar system. You have done well insuring your systems were well chosen and held up as expected. Great video, glad you are are well and safe. Many blessings to you both.
Hello James! I admire the ingenuity and expertise you've applied to your property. The preparations and construction you've undertaken have kept your property safe and undamaged during storms and heavy rain. You are truly blessed in your community. I always enjoy watching your vlogs!
I'm glad to see that there was relatively little damage in your place... I'm also praying for those there not as fortunate in Bicol and other areas... The daughter's house build in Tarlac was likely affected, to what degree we'll have to assess... I'm hoping you can now relax a bit after this latest storm cleanup... On the positive side, some areas to weatherproof were identified in preparation for the next storm... More projects to feature on your channel... Always a silver lining in every cloud (bad pun, I know, I know). Anyway... TC, you two... 🙏🙏🙏 🤫
That was a storm for sure… Happy you’re all safe. Great update on how you weathered that storm… was getting through it myself in S. Leyte visiting with my in-laws.
James, thanks! And best of luck to you too! Our friends are building in your subdivision and in February we are coming and possibly buying a property in Lipa too. In retirement, I want to grow Bonsai trees in the back/side yard. They have to be outside. I need to think about how to protect Bonsai trees from strong winds. Easy solution is to put Bonsai next to a wall.
Glad to see that you and Ness made it through ok but my friend Nancy who just visit you before the store lives in Valenzuela her house is flooded. She's been sleeping at the office where she works. Thanks for sharing!
Been here in Lipa 17 days now as Ghen and I are starting our Philippine retirement dream and bang, no power for a few days where we are staying here in Lipa and we made it thru KRISTINE. Talk about first time PI pagasa exposure but we are safe and sound brother. Glad Villa Feliz escaped the wrath!
Great meeting you and Nesie and so happy to see you guys well! I gave you both a shout out on my channel ‘CJC Three’, after Lorena and I sat down with you and Nessie, all the best brother!
Good to see that you and your place survived the weather…. I have a question after watching a different vlog …. Do you both go back to USA regularly? The vlog I was watching. The guy is 70 years old and he says in it that he’s not going back anymore…. I live in Vancouver Canada and not at retirement age yet and if we do retire we’d look to Manila area or maybe your area though we would look to go back from time to time … Thanks Mark
If your going to have a leaky window it will always be the most inaccessible one to get to. I had a similar reoccurring problem once I hope I may be able to help you. First don't let the contractor put new sealant over the old. The old sealant needs to be ripped out and the gap totally cleaned out. Apply the sealant in two stages. Run a sealant bead into the gap and push in with a scrapper blade or putty knife you really need to pack in as this first phase gives you the waterproofing. Then apply sealant again to finish off to get a nice finish. Give it a day or two to dry and then water test by spraying water on the window for at least 20 minutes. This applies to glass window frame joints and window frame wall interface. Hope this helps.
James, I'm a little curious about how much generator fuel you should have on standby? How much is too much to becomes dangerous and how much you might need for a few days during a storm and subsequence power outages? I have heard that fuel not being use for a long time is not good for the engine.
First off, I do not recommend a gas powered generator but rather diesel generators due to the safety of diesel over gas. With diesel you can store as much as you would like but normally 1 or 2 - 10 liter reserves should suffice. Both gas or diesel should be used up and not allowed to be stored for a long period of time. My recommendation is to run your generator from time to time to exercise it as well as use up old fuel so you can refresh your generator set and reserve containers with fresh fuel. Maybe do this once a year.
Hello james; did any body with a basement in TME got flooded? I followed the energy situation in TME and your correct for the brown out and the batteries recharging on the grid. Hope to see you next year
There are only 2 houses here with basements. Ours and our neighbors 2 blocks over. Neither of us had any issues with water getting into the basement area.
Good day James and Ness, glad you guys survived the storm ok. I was concerned that your garage area might be over-whelmed with the deluge of rain, but it shows that it held up well including your solar system. You have done well insuring your systems were well chosen and held up as expected. Great video, glad you are are well and safe.
Many blessings to you both.
Good to see you are all safe after this crazy storm.....
Yes, the cleanup. I've been doing that for the past 2 days at my house and around the community. Stay safe all.
Prayers for all those lost. 🙏
Glad you didn't have any major damage and that both of you are safe!
Hello James! I admire the ingenuity and expertise you've applied to your property. The preparations and construction you've undertaken have kept your property safe and undamaged during storms and heavy rain. You are truly blessed in your community. I always enjoy watching your vlogs!
I can tell you first hand the property looks even better in person!! 😊
So very happy to know that you and your asawa fared well through this horrid storm. May the Almighty continue to grant you blessings!!
I'm glad to see that there was relatively little damage in your place...
I'm also praying for those there not as fortunate in Bicol and other areas...
The daughter's house build in Tarlac was likely affected, to what degree we'll have to assess...
I'm hoping you can now relax a bit after this latest storm cleanup...
On the positive side, some areas to weatherproof were identified in preparation for the next storm...
More projects to feature on your channel...
Always a silver lining in every cloud (bad pun, I know, I know).
Anyway...
TC, you two...
🙏🙏🙏
🤫
Good drainage system
We're so glad your and Ness are okay, and we will be praying for all the people that were affected to the TS Kristine. God Bless you both!
Thanks James for sharing. 🙏🙏❤️❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🌞🌞
That was a storm for sure… Happy you’re all safe. Great update on how you weathered that storm… was getting through it myself in S. Leyte visiting with my in-laws.
New subscriber here. The UA-cam algorithm Introduced me to you...
Yes, your lot is very luscious green!
James, thanks! And best of luck to you too! Our friends are building in your subdivision and in February we are coming and possibly buying a property in Lipa too. In retirement, I want to grow Bonsai trees in the back/side yard. They have to be outside. I need to think about how to protect Bonsai trees from strong winds. Easy solution is to put Bonsai next to a wall.
Glad to see that you and Ness made it through ok but my friend Nancy who just visit you before the store lives in Valenzuela her house is flooded. She's been sleeping at the office where she works. Thanks for sharing!
Poor Nancy. I pray she gets everything back to normal as soon as possible.
Been here in Lipa 17 days now as Ghen and I are starting our Philippine retirement dream and bang, no power for a few days where we are staying here in Lipa and we made it thru KRISTINE. Talk about first time PI pagasa exposure but we are safe and sound brother. Glad Villa Feliz escaped the wrath!
Welcome to Lipa Jim and Then. Glad you faired well during the storm. Hope to see you sometime!
Good afternoon James and Ness😊😊
Great meeting you and Nesie and so happy to see you guys well! I gave you both a shout out on my channel ‘CJC Three’, after Lorena and I sat down with you and Nessie, all the best brother!
Thanks Neil. Great hanging out with you both. Good luck on your retirement property search!
@@MyPIDream loved your neighborhood James, sounded like a great community in Tierra Maria!
Good job James! Heads up, Kristin may come back to the Philippines 😮
Praying.
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Good to see that you and your place survived the weather…. I have a question after watching a different vlog …. Do you both go back to USA regularly? The vlog I was watching. The guy is 70 years old and he says in it that he’s not going back anymore…. I live in Vancouver Canada and not at retirement age yet and if we do retire we’d look to Manila area or maybe your area though we would look to go back from time to time …
Thanks
Mark
We go back every 1-2 years mainly to visit family.
Good luck with your retirement planning.
❤
If your going to have a leaky window it will always be the most inaccessible one to get to. I had a similar reoccurring problem once I hope I may be able to help you. First don't let the contractor put new sealant over the old. The old sealant needs to be ripped out and the gap totally cleaned out. Apply the sealant in two stages. Run a sealant bead into the gap and push in with a scrapper blade or putty knife you really need to pack in as this first phase gives you the waterproofing. Then apply sealant again to finish off to get a nice finish. Give it a day or two to dry and then water test by spraying water on the window for at least 20 minutes. This applies to glass window frame joints and window frame wall interface. Hope this helps.
Great tutorial. Thanks!
James, I'm a little curious about how much generator fuel you should have on standby? How much is too much to becomes dangerous and how much you might need for a few days during a storm and subsequence power outages? I have heard that fuel not being use for a long time is not good for the engine.
First off, I do not recommend a gas powered generator but rather diesel generators due to the safety of diesel over gas. With diesel you can store as much as you would like but normally 1 or 2 - 10 liter reserves should suffice. Both gas or diesel should be used up and not allowed to be stored for a long period of time. My recommendation is to run your generator from time to time to exercise it as well as use up old fuel so you can refresh your generator set and reserve containers with fresh fuel. Maybe do this once a year.
Did you have to run your generators?
You should do regular runs on gen sets to insure it will operate when needed. I recommend maybe once a month but not less than once every 3 months.
Ur drainage works well - Ours was clogged and mother has no good contractor . Do u happen to know reliable contractor . Thank u James
@emyb.6120 please email me at mypidream@gmail.com and I can send you the contact info for contractors in our area.
What grass do you have in your landscape? Bermuda grass?
Bluegrass
Hello james; did any body with a basement in TME got flooded? I followed the energy situation in TME and your correct for the brown out and the batteries recharging on the grid. Hope to see you next year
There are only 2 houses here with basements. Ours and our neighbors 2 blocks over. Neither of us had any issues with water getting into the basement area.
@@MyPIDream thanks for the info
Let us know how you did in the next hurricane.?
For sure. There is another one just to the north of Luzon. I think we'll be okay but looks like the area around Cagayan might be affected.
Poor engineering leveling on the ground and go from there. It costs $