Holmes on Homes
Identifying and fixing disastrous home improvement projects with renovation expert Mike Holmes.
Identifying and fixing disastrous home improvement projects with renovation expert Mike Holmes.
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A house can't level out because of faulty HVAC.
Cracks in the foundation put a dent in MJ's hot tub dreams while the second floor walls go up, the house is exposed, and MJ decides not to shield the house before a heavy rain, dampening both Mike's mood and the wood beneath his feet.
When Mike helps his son, MJ, renovate his tiny bungalow, MJ's modest renovation plans are turned upside down by his father's ambitious plans to gut the house and add a second story.
The first property that Mike Holmes and MJ bought is the last to be finished there's still a ton of work to be done Mike and MJ race to complete the landscaping while finishing the interior to Mike's exacting standards.
Flooring takes center stage inside the country house, while the barn's exterior is finally completed the river house gets its finishing touches as Mike and MJ prepare to say goodbye to the Thousand Islands.
With the interior of the river house complete, it's time to focus on the suburban home as the open house date fast approaches Mike, MJ and the crew work feverishly to get the smart home ready and receive the valuation they're hoping to earn.
After the kitchen floor begins to bow, a couple has the contractor install a ceramic tile floor.
While converting a cottage into her dream home, Ingrid suffered an aneurysm and two strokes. Now her daughter needs Mike's help to finish the project.
A contractor left Peggy and Don's second-story addition half-finished when he took off to Europe.
A house can't level out because of faulty HVAC.
Identifying and fixing disastrous home improvement projects with renovation expert Mike Holmes.
A townhouse built on the foundation of an old church proves difficult when it comes to regulating the temperature.
Mike arrives, and they rebuild the terrace with a proper watertight membrane and new decking.
With the house unfinished, a contractor flees with almost $200,000 of a couple's money, and they are now forced to live in a motor home on their front driveway.
Contractor Mike Holmes secures a structure and pours a proper foundation.
After the kitchen floor begins to bow, a couple has the contractor install a ceramic tile floor.
When tiles begin to crack after a renovation the contractor finds a dangerous surprise.
Mike Holmes restructures a roof and installs new windows.
After gutting out a kitchen a contractor stalls for over two months.
Mike Holmes fixes a floor by securing floor joists and adding braces.
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