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Luxurious short-term rentals designed for group vacationers.

Luxurious short-term rentals designed for group vacationers.

A tile supply company has been given a rubber check by a contractor for ceramic floor tiles.

Janet and her mother upgraded their vinyl kitchen floor to ceramic tile, and shortly after the work was completed, they noticed cracks through the center of the tiles.

Jessica wanted a home so badly she bid without a home inspection.

Ponder the sweet features that led Shayne and Lorelee to fall in love with their new home, then see what their home inspector forgot to mention. Check in with Mike's crew, who seal up leaky windows and make things right in a freezing family room.

Virginia's 'safe haven' has toilets that don't flush, odd wiring and no heat in the kitchen.

Scott and Erin are living with an inspector's mistakes and need a Holmes inspection.

Matt and his dad look for a place to expand their wine making business in Southern California.

Melva's always dreamt of a house with a majestic view of a lighthouse, and looks on Prince Edward Island for this kind of iconic view.

After moving from Austria to the U.S., a father, mother and daughter search for a home with a classic California beach view.

How a little TLC turned rental properties into gold mines for their owners.

One can find oases of calm, comfort, and class in bustling urban areas.

Luxurious short-term rentals designed for group vacationers.

A tile supply company has been given a rubber check by a contractor for ceramic floor tiles.

Mike and MJ add a partial second story to the country house dangerous structural issues in the river house force them to take down the roof and second floor walls.

On the St. Lawrence River, MJ and Mike get a good deal on an eyesore full of asbestos, and they are forced to call in a remediation team back at the country house, Mike and MJ find out they on the hook to replace its entire leaching field.

Tensions run high as Mike and Michael Jr. run into a revolving door of disagreements, including the second-floor layout, exterior brick choice and even the necessity of a dishwasher.

Mike Holmes' son, Michael Jr., needs help renovating his bungalow Michael's modest ideas are turned upside down by Mike's ambitious plans to gut the bungalow and add a second story.

Rushing to finish the Country House before winter hits, but schedule and budget are tested when an open permit left on the barn by previous owners is discovered.

Mike and Michael buy a country bungalow on five acres with a barn and two-car garage, in addition to major water issues, leeching bed woes and a flooring battle that won't be swept under the rug.