
Holmes Makes It Right
Mike helps a family rebuild their home after a flood.

Mike helps a family rebuild their home after a flood.

A barn has a newly shingled roof, but it starts to fall apart, leaving nails on the ground for the horses to step on Mike and his team arrive to install a new roof but soon realize the entire barn needs to be renovated.

Chili is stuck between a rock and a hard place when her insurance company pressures her to choose one of their preferred contractors after an arsonist sets fire to her house.

Chili is stuck between a rock and a hard place when her insurance company pressures her to choose one of their preferred contractors after an arsonist sets fire to her house.

Tensions run high as Mike and MJ engage in disagreements MJ's nerves are frayed as he prepares to ask Lisa an important question while on a getaway Mike takes over the job site, with some frustrating consequences for MJ.

Construction goes smoothly while Mike and MJ work side by side when Mike is forced to leave the job site, MJ makes some important structural decisions without his father.

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.

Mike helps a family rebuild their home after a flood.

A barn has a newly shingled roof, but it starts to fall apart, leaving nails on the ground for the horses to step on Mike and his team arrive to install a new roof but soon realize the entire barn needs to be renovated.

Chili is stuck between a rock and a hard place when her insurance company pressures her to choose one of their preferred contractors after an arsonist sets fire to her house.

Chili is stuck between a rock and a hard place when her insurance company pressures her to choose one of their preferred contractors after an arsonist sets fire to her house.

A woman has an issue with water penetrating her kitchen addition built on a concrete slab.

Ron and Jill hired contractors to undertake a huge renovation that essentially involved adding a second floor to a portion of their home.

After paying a contractor almost the full amount, an eight-week contract turned into 15 months and the job was never completed.

Don bought a beautiful 120- year-old Victorian home and has decided to completely renovate the kitchen.

Newlyweds Tina and Jeff buy a family home with heating issues Mike Holmes inspects a small back split for heating and insulation problems.

A women on disability downsizes to a townhouse with problems the home inspector must have missed.

A family did not read their home inspection report before their closing.

A home inspection does not turn up leaks, electrical issues and potential health hazards.