Homebuying Horror Story: From Cold Feet to Overloaded Circuits | Holmes Inspection 102

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  • Опубликовано: 19 мар 2023
  • When Neil and Michelle went looking for their first house together, they fell for one with a big kitchen addition. The home inspector found no major issues and, reassured, they bought the house. That first winter they suffered through cold feet, a terrible smell and plenty of overloaded electrical circuits. It’s time for Mike to give them a Holmes Inspection, so that Mike, Damon and the crew can get to the bottom of this kitchen addition.
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Комментарии • 251

  • @carolmccorry3053
    @carolmccorry3053 Год назад +97

    Love this crew's ethics, attention to detail, and their camaraderie. Holmes you rock, and nice to see Damon 😊😊😊😊

  • @laurelldockall2399
    @laurelldockall2399 Год назад +69

    Sigh. I Love Mike Holmes. I have loved him for years. He is such a great guy. Fellow Canadian. ❤️

    • @danielasuncion9991
      @danielasuncion9991 Год назад +7

      He's also fortunate that he learned his trade from someone who was honest and competent:
      His father.

    • @ShannaNL
      @ShannaNL 8 месяцев назад

      @@danielasuncion9991 Did he also learn from his father to endorse and sell substandard houses?
      source: cbc news 2022 ruclips.net/video/VlmmNqQotLg/видео.html
      don't mistake a tvshow personality for the real thing.

    • @dgordon130
      @dgordon130 7 месяцев назад

      Daniel, can't beat that. Craftsmanship handed down. Laurel, he's my hero too. Just love him, and his entire crew. TRUE heroes imho.

  • @jaisvikt
    @jaisvikt 6 месяцев назад +3

    Love the animated cut-aways of problems. There's no better home repair/entertainment than Holmes. A noble profession for sure.

  • @walterholder6077
    @walterholder6077 Год назад +17

    Love watching Mike confront previous contractors

  • @brianhaws2483
    @brianhaws2483 Год назад +23

    My late father got me hooked on following Mike, family, and crew when I lived in Thorold, Ont. I'm back in the US. But I still love his ethics, insight, and the way he details exactly what the problems are and why.

  • @jeffreyrussell2557
    @jeffreyrussell2557 Год назад +149

    Mike needs to have a training school. He should come up with the test that contractors should have to pass to be certified.

    • @franciswagner124
      @franciswagner124 Год назад +10

      This idea should be law .

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic Год назад +6

      Or not, .. he's been in trouble for passing substandard housing... so, ...

    • @TonyM1961
      @TonyM1961 Год назад +4

      "Make It Right" contracting school... and you have to pass each section with a 90% or better to graduate sounds good. Want to talk about something being great on your resume

    • @TheDarthJesus
      @TheDarthJesus 11 месяцев назад +4

      Sadly, he's not as good as the show makes him seem

    • @Mcseverythingoutdoors
      @Mcseverythingoutdoors 11 месяцев назад

      I own a “training “ school and it’s not the contractors that screw up it’s the homeowners like you that don’t know what they are doing or talking about.

  • @librarynan4610
    @librarynan4610 Год назад +24

    We lived in a house that developed a dead animal/fishy smell. It turned out to be two breakers that were melting on the back side. We were lucky that we did not have an electrical fire.

  • @JobeStroud
    @JobeStroud Год назад +9

    Even though these are 14 years old now, it still shows great work ethic and how "standards/ code" are actually really low everywhere

  • @wendymullock275
    @wendymullock275 9 месяцев назад +4

    I was so fortunate when I bought my current house, my daughter’s father in law was a builder and knew the house very well. Best house I’ve lived in apart from my parents place. It’s such a relief after having houses with multiple soul destroying problems.

  • @person2463
    @person2463 Год назад +7

    Damon works really hard, and great that he instructs along the way. The team don't just do, but they know why they do the work, the way it is done.

  • @markkwasny9650
    @markkwasny9650 Год назад +3

    WOW ! I bet there are more comments here than on any subject on the internet. I think the largest part of the blame lies with state, county or local building inspectors. I completed a 4 -year state apprentice in plumbing here in Las Vegas, and it sickened me to see this bad construction. Many foremen would say "it only has to last a year" (when the subcontractors liability ends)..

  • @GeorgeD1975
    @GeorgeD1975 9 месяцев назад +6

    Man as an ex construction worker myself , I just love watching this. I only worked in this area of the industry a couple of times. I was most on towers (condo buildings) but I do miss the work!!! Watching the concrete part reminds me from a site I flagged on and we did 1,400 metre pour!!! If it wasn't for injuries from a car accident I'd still be in construction

  • @darilynkrupp6309
    @darilynkrupp6309 Год назад +22

    Just found this channel a couple days ago and I'm enjoying each episode. Kudos to the incredible crew for their expertise and hard work. It's great that the show supports the homeowners to make their home safe, properly built and beautiful.

  • @BillShewmake-rp6uw
    @BillShewmake-rp6uw 4 месяца назад +1

    I've watched Mike's shows over the yrs and I love what he and his crew does. Hes probably the most caring and honest contractor theres ever been or will be. Him n Damon have done some amazing fixes and you know when they leave, hes made everything right. Thank you Mike and everyone on your crew for doin it right and fixing what others have half-assed and keep making it right

  • @happydays1336
    @happydays1336 Год назад +2

    We bought a house that's 13 years old. We had all of the ductwork cleaned and there was so much junk in it: toys, wood chunks, nails, etc. The guy got 50 lbs of stuff out of the ducts. It's amazing how much difference it's made as far as how often I have to dust the furniture. I think it's helped with my allergies, too.
    We had an inspector that the bank recommended (where I live the bank won't issue a mortgage if a house hasn't been inspected). The guy didn't notice that the furnace was on its last legs and the air conditioner compressor was rusted. We had to replace both of them--$13K. We probably wouldn't have bought the house if we'd known they were about to break down. There are sash windows that won't stay up so we have to prop them open with sticks. The oven isn't calibrated correctly. None of these things were found by the inspector. It was very frustrating, but fortunately (knock on wood) there are no problems with the plumbing and electrical work.
    The people we bought the house from didn't reveal in the declaration form that these things weren't working. It was very maddening.

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 Год назад

      Never trust a person who has a conflict of interest... The person from the bank exists to make the bank more money.

  • @stevesilsby5288
    @stevesilsby5288 Год назад +6

    Has any law enforcement agency ever addressed the crime of realtors bribing home inspectors to ignore big problems (lie) so as not to kill a sale? Having bought a several homes over the years I am convinced that this happens many thousands of times a day.

    • @ambius2
      @ambius2 Год назад +1

      and the appraisers as well. My appraiser gave a detailed report showing all the numbers and calculations for value based on similar homes in my area... the math added up 15k short of my offer but the appraised value was magically exactly what I offered on the house. No room for concessions. Yeah, right. Convenient.

  • @sarahb.6475
    @sarahb.6475 6 месяцев назад +1

    I had no idea that clay can stink so bad when it gets wet! I know in my mother's backyard if you dug down a few feet you hit clay - but it was covered by nice rich black soil. I guess that is why it never stunk?
    But these shows are so eye opening! These places can look so pretty on the surface but have so many issues under all the pretty surface stuff. And in some cases the place is actually rotten too.
    Its also amazing how you guys can cut massive holes in a floor but at the end the floor looks perfect + so shiny!

  • @marciasundquist7369
    @marciasundquist7369 Год назад +29

    I love that you and your crew are so skilled and do a great job 👏 ❤

  • @diegoviniciomejiaquesada4754
    @diegoviniciomejiaquesada4754 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is the 3th video I see about this Series and I wonder... Did they never go to one of those "inspectors" and ask them why they did not signal anything, etc?

  • @capicolaspicy
    @capicolaspicy Год назад +2

    Glad I stumbled onto your channel a few days ago, your show is a blast! Entertaining, educational, informative, great attitudes and having fun doing work you all appear to have passion for. Not sure it gets any better than that! Bless you all!

  • @JustaGuy_Gaming
    @JustaGuy_Gaming 6 месяцев назад +2

    Always seems if you can look at a house in the winter. It's the best way to tell if there is leaks, drafts, mold build up etc. About the only thing you might miss out on is landscaping, as snow could cover a bad yard. But at least you'd know if the roof leaked, the furnace was broken, drafts etc.

  • @peteryeung111
    @peteryeung111 Год назад +7

    Mr. Holmes and his crew always does it right….Every time! 👍👍🇨🇦🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @ron.v
    @ron.v Год назад +4

    It's so rewarding watching Mike Holmes videos, especially the home inspection shows. It, once again, makes me so happy that we had the best home inspector. Our guy never misses anything. He may not be a Mike Holmes but he's the best locally which is why I enjoy watching Mike so much. Knowing the quality jobs our guy does helps me appreciate Mike Holmes that much more. What a champion for the home owner.

  • @thomasstandifer8458
    @thomasstandifer8458 Год назад +2

    So glad I found this channel. I loved watching your show, and was sad when I couldn't find it anymore. Can't wait to see what is coming.

  • @brendafields7015
    @brendafields7015 Год назад +3

    Love Mike Holmes!!!!! Been watching by his shows for years!!!!!

  • @gladysanderson1351
    @gladysanderson1351 Год назад +12

    I sure learn a lot from these episodes. This one: how to tile the wall, and how a proper crawl space should be done. The electrical, as well, with the separate wiring for DW, oven, etc. We live in a house built in 1979, and we are dealing with some old type electrical boxes for the outlets, and we are going, one at a time, replacing them. So much to learn!
    Thanks for another great video!

  • @mujkocka
    @mujkocka 6 месяцев назад +2

    I rented a home like that. So cold. Thank you for ethnical people like Mike and crew!

  • @mandamorris7934
    @mandamorris7934 Год назад +2

    I've watched Mike Holmes and crew for years as well.
    Never fails to impress that they ALL get down and dirty and work their butts off.

  • @nancyburt8791
    @nancyburt8791 9 месяцев назад

    I love these shows! Very educational!!💞

  • @flicomorales2492
    @flicomorales2492 8 месяцев назад

    Mike is very good at what he does God bless him and his crew

  • @SammyNail
    @SammyNail Год назад +4

    This show always reminds me of when a house my family moved into had a plumbing issue we couldn't figure out. We called up the best rated guys in the area to come look at it and the guy in charge started going to town mocking the work of whoever did the job. Going so far as to say it was all not up to code and poorly done, clearly by an amateur. My mom was clearly upset and the guy starting figures out at her to give a quote. It was something like 25k cuz all of it apparently needed to be redone and had said its a shame there was no info as to who did the work so that she could take em to court for ding such a poor job. Unlike his team which always leaves a "work done by card" attached to the systems to give them some accountability in the future. Just as he says his i see out of the corner of my eye, a business card sized attached to a pipe. I point it out saying "Like that one?" Guy lights up and trots over to talk more smack. This is when me him and my mom notice the logo on the card is the one on his shirt and clipboard. My mom and I look at him with my mom saying "well... looks like we know who to take to court for such a bad job." Guy quickly left saying he'd have to look more into the job. Turns out everything was done right and up to code, better than code actually. Ended up just needing to replace a t-fitting that had failed. If i wasn't there my family woulda been so screwed outta a shitton of money.

  • @sirtito3
    @sirtito3 Год назад +8

    I've watched him for years. If I ever hire someone, it would be him to build my house.

  • @cabman86
    @cabman86 Год назад +2

    I just fell in love with Kate's eyes! Then she smiled. I cannot believe people do this to people. The inspectors need to be held liable.

    • @BlownF150
      @BlownF150 4 месяца назад

      For what? You realize inspectors are not allowed to cut holes to inspect things right? If the contractor left no access then it is not up to an inspector to make one. People forget this is a TV show, its designed to make Holmes look like a genius, anyone can look good when they have hindsight and permission to cut apart a home to find/fix problems.

  • @milliebanks7209
    @milliebanks7209 Год назад +7

    Wish we had someone like Mike and his crew in Mississippi! Sure could use them!

    • @homefultv
      @homefultv  Год назад +9

      We could use a Mike Holmes in every state and country!

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic Год назад

      Not so sure, based on current info...

  • @JC-vo5dt
    @JC-vo5dt Год назад +10

    It should be US law that Mike Holmes must personally inspect all new home additions. I wish he had inspected an addition on one of my homes years ago that literally had to be demolished and re-done.

    • @MrDejast
      @MrDejast Год назад +2

      He's Canadian

    • @fabianflores4852
      @fabianflores4852 Год назад +2

      Shit that sounds expensive 😢

    • @williamfrench9973
      @williamfrench9973 Год назад +1

      Every house would cost 11 billion dollars. He never met a house he didn’t want to over-engineer.

    • @JC-vo5dt
      @JC-vo5dt Год назад

      @@MrDejast Oh... I missed that one!

    • @JC-vo5dt
      @JC-vo5dt Год назад

      @@fabianflores4852 Very, very expensive, but worth it in the end.

  • @kaylahogg7030
    @kaylahogg7030 Год назад +1

    I wish there was a show like this in the US. We could really use the help.

  • @guysabol8743
    @guysabol8743 Год назад +3

    What was left out was the ball park price for all renavations and sealing out the cold. For future great vids, jsut what WAS the general price for all that was done?

  • @michaelwoehl8822
    @michaelwoehl8822 Год назад

    Great show.

  • @gaviny-w3569
    @gaviny-w3569 8 месяцев назад

    On the job training too 😲 wow!! Good team

  • @JamesHarder83
    @JamesHarder83 Год назад +3

    Mike's kids look so young in these episodes

  • @sarahb.6475
    @sarahb.6475 6 месяцев назад +1

    Comment #2: this episode mentioned something about the idea of each thing being on its own line or circuit. With the electrical. And you was wondering how that got goofed up in this house. Well some houses have tons of stuff on one circuit. The majority of stuff in my mother's house was on 2 circuits. The majority of the first floor (lights + outlets) plus the furnace + a bit of the basement was on 1 circuit. Everytime the furnace clicked on the lights would dim. The house was freezing cold but huge heating bills. I think this episode shows it was more than just drafts. Down in the basement, many of the rooms had dirt floors. Then the old wooden walls met the dirt. Never had termites though. But the house was freezing + tons of mousture issues. I believe there was an underground stream under the house too. But many old houses have tons of stuff on one circuit. Its how they were wired back in the day. So you cannot presume that each outlet or light is its own circuit.

  • @barbaramoyer9884
    @barbaramoyer9884 7 месяцев назад

    Good job 👍 😊

  • @lauriethomas179
    @lauriethomas179 Год назад

    Mike rocks. Would love for him to come and do my basement reno.

  • @genosmith8020
    @genosmith8020 4 месяца назад

    I used to watch Mike and his crews years ago in Holmes on homes program..hes a big inspiration to me in construction and home fixi g projects i get into.also many years experienced in home construction industry ..trades...i do work for lots of labdlords mits have botched up wirk from handymen over the years or contractors who cut corners too.i just redid a omumbing issue in first fl bathroombc it was all ran incorectly.and thn whete it tied into seafw line stack in the building itcwaz way out of line from it it keaned outwards with se etal pipe connections tying i tnto it.pkus a luve electic junction box directly against toilet waste pipe...live wires left in a wall not capped or even cut off at junction box since it wasnt used anymore..

  • @CrazyCatzMom
    @CrazyCatzMom Год назад

    Ohh I found my favorite builder dude ❤

  • @scottneal2738
    @scottneal2738 4 месяца назад +1

    I have a new home and my front room is cold and heat isn't really blowing. The floors getting closer to the exterior of the house gets colder. Did have windows fixed to minimize wind from coming in but I feel that the wall of the windows is not properly insulated. Would love a camera to see the temp and ideas on what I can do to get the builder to relook at the wall for better insulation.

  • @2jjordan124
    @2jjordan124 Год назад +3

    I feel like I bought a nightmare home and got duped by the guy who was fixing it and sold it to me/the real estate agent/the building inspector…they were all in on it together and have done this before

  • @golfer963
    @golfer963 9 месяцев назад

    Hey, Mike, will that be Tim Horton coffee? You gonna buy them? If so, ship some to Alabama, lol. Love your show. Keep them coming.

  • @brotherman2823
    @brotherman2823 9 месяцев назад

    I kept hearing Owen Wilson's "waooh"

  • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
    @Guillotines_For_Globalists Год назад +3

    That's funny, my Father had a custom sunroom added to the plans for a duplex/townhome he built new in 1998. The sunroom was essentially 3/4 windows but was always cold. It had NO crawl space access from the main basement either. The other odd thing is that it had 2 sliding doors - one from the living room to the sunroom and the other from the sunroom to the outdoors. Why would anyone add a sunroom that could be closed off from the main structure? That made no sense in my mind.

  • @dogeatgiraffandvv
    @dogeatgiraffandvv Год назад +13

    mikes the type of guy to spend 75k to make your floor a little warmer

  • @grd1184
    @grd1184 Год назад

    This is great I haven’t seen this show in ages. Whatever happen to Mike’s right handman prior to Damien ?

  • @donalddehaven3229
    @donalddehaven3229 Год назад

    We need men like Mike in every county in the USA. So many bad contractors who don’t know what they’re doing or just don’t care about the customer and only care about get in, get out, get paid, and no concern for doing it right

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic Год назад

      He has had issues signing off on bad housing. So, look in to who you stand behind...

  • @kirkandkaylaglaser2922
    @kirkandkaylaglaser2922 Год назад +1

    Should name the initial shoddy Addition Contractor. They deserve the recognition

  • @johnlander1610
    @johnlander1610 Год назад +6

    It would seem strange to me that inspectors, are not qualified and certified, they should also have professional qualifications, and indemnity insurance, responsibility for there report accuracy, and quality of the advice provided.

  • @morganruest1803
    @morganruest1803 6 месяцев назад

    He's one of the best inspectors

  • @ncooty
    @ncooty Год назад +1

    @33:53: That looks like wax paper, which Mike has criticized as an underlayment in other episodes (saying that tar paper or felt is better under wood floors).

    • @TheBlackBeltPanda
      @TheBlackBeltPanda Год назад +3

      Tar paper's better for laying over an unfinished basement or crawl space to prevent moisture seeping up through. Since they took care of that in the crawlspace itself, it's not needed here. Tar and felt can also off-gas toxic chemicals when heated, so wax would be the best choice in this case as a simple slip paper between the subfloor and finished flooring.

  • @stevenbelsky1652
    @stevenbelsky1652 10 месяцев назад

    When i bought my home 5 years ago i hired a home inspector who spent about 4 hours to do the inspection. But he brought in a license plumber and electrician to do their inspections. Everything was good except for 2 arc fault breakers that fail under ventilation on the roof

  • @stevefranks9873
    @stevefranks9873 Год назад

    Been a minute since I've seen any of his shows. For a while it was "Holmes gone fishing"

  • @francesacoy4730
    @francesacoy4730 Год назад +3

    Would be interesting to hear the costs involved for these repairs.

    • @force311999
      @force311999 Год назад

      I bet 20 grand for all that work

    • @devingeary455
      @devingeary455 Год назад +1

      ​@force311999 I gaurentee it's alot more than that

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 Год назад +1

      For some episodes, he did mention the cost. Some of them were in the 200,000+ range.

  • @peteyfiske9107
    @peteyfiske9107 Год назад +2

    One of the key signs of the quality of the kitchen addition work was the trash and garbage left under the addition flooring. There’s no excuse for that. None!

  • @wynnedraper4833
    @wynnedraper4833 9 месяцев назад

    Mike should have all those home inspectors brought to book ,the ones that said all the homes had minor problems should be shown how to do it up to code standards

  • @BenKlassen1
    @BenKlassen1 Год назад +4

    Real professionals fixing a flipper's mistakes.

  • @DRS-TOOLS
    @DRS-TOOLS Год назад

    COOL

  • @Hellsong89
    @Hellsong89 Год назад +1

    Tiling is actually pretty damn hard job to do right. I see constantly pros fuck it up since you need to pay attention not only that it attaches properly on the base material and that there is zero air gap behind it since that leads to potential cracking of the tile if it gets impact from say knife or fork falling on it. Best way to find out if this was done properly is to give it a knock. If it sounds hollow, that tile was installed incorrectly, keep this in mind when looking apartment, keep the tilers honest and give it a knock. I have absolutely nothing to be afraid being on the trade since if its ok for me, then its ok to anyone. Shitty tradesman other hand is royally screwed with average quality i see.
    Other thing that makes it difficult and to pay attention is the debt difference between tiles, well as the corners aligning with each other. Most people including my old teacher say you dont need run string or spacers while laying floor tiles and that is just for the walls, but i do that everywhere, since that gives me those crisp lines that vary at the worst 1mm so i can put my attention into getting them leveled. Only issue i run into is that sometimes those that build the house it self didnt make best quality work or house has lives so its not straight and level from the get go. In these cases you need to decide if you go level, or by the largest straight surface. I often go half way between the two. It hides relatively well its not plumb, but at the same time it does not look crooked when comparing to rest of the house. That is if you are not going to redo every other surface in near future and straighten them up as well that is.
    Its difficult to say from the video, but i see the work was straight and corners were crisp, nice job.

  • @cherylcarr5690
    @cherylcarr5690 Год назад +3

    I always find it hard to believe that in Canada and America your downpipes only go down to your backyard. It only creates problems to your foundations and extra water in the yard. In Australia and New Zealand we have to run it all into pipes that lead to the stormwater drains - taking it completely away from any foundations and stops flooding in the yard

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 Год назад

      It varies on the home, but some do have it piped to the edge of the property, to a drywell, other drainage, etc. That's not very common though, but does exist. What we do have though is a secondary drainage system. There is gravel around the foundation with a pipe at the bottom. The pipe has holes on the top half that allows water to enter. This runs the perimeter of the foundation, and then is piped off to the edge of the property. Water that seeps into the ground around the foundation collects in that system and is carried away. Most people have no idea this drainage system exists until it fails and causes other problems.

    • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
      @Guillotines_For_Globalists Год назад +2

      Many new places here in the USA are not allowed to do that. In the old days they often ran in clay pipes to the sewage, before there was a separation of sewage and storm water.

    • @crgd23
      @crgd23 8 месяцев назад

      The downpipes will take the water far enough away from the foundation, assuming the yard is graded appropriately. The thinking is that it's better to have water enter permeable landscaping, as rain does on your lawn, than to pipe it all away.

  • @kirkengnath5501
    @kirkengnath5501 6 месяцев назад

    I don't know but a hot tub in the kitchen. Sound's a new way to do pasta and wash the dishes as well.

  • @shane142
    @shane142 Год назад

    How would it be for homes to go on the road. Like different country's looking at how they do things and there building standards. Also in vintage houses with the skills of old. Thatched roof anyone??

  • @mojoro23
    @mojoro23 Год назад

    Stink in the crawl space, I was thinking a body!

  • @JM-iz3fr
    @JM-iz3fr Год назад

    can you install or leave a panel on its side? Aren't breakers turned off/on left/right not up/down???

    • @force311999
      @force311999 Год назад

      in Canada it is allowed not USA

  • @abnerkravits9510
    @abnerkravits9510 5 месяцев назад

    Why can't you sue these incompetent inspectors. I read about Oregon law and it looks like you cannot personally be compensated from their incompetence. The state can find them and or take their license away but that looks to be about it, is that true ?

  • @tz12346
    @tz12346 Месяц назад

    Dude, Mike, cold air drafts didn't mean insulation problems. They mean air-sealing problems!

  • @joshm3342
    @joshm3342 7 месяцев назад

    Some homes aren't constucted all that well, but the add-ons are often worse!

  • @altyndom7039
    @altyndom7039 5 месяцев назад

    We know who got the balls when the car pulled to the house😂😂😂😂

  • @binks2413
    @binks2413 Год назад

    Can we get a Mike Holmes documentary? Be interesting to see how he got his start, who taught him etc

  • @user-mw7wr2ug2y
    @user-mw7wr2ug2y 9 месяцев назад

    Mike is the man no nonsense type of guy they should track down these guys that mess up people's homes and make them pay the money back to the owners.i would take Mike's class if he has a trade school.

  • @Sohailali1
    @Sohailali1 Год назад +2

    Basically they redid their addition. The original homeowner was either stingy with the addition or he was fudged by his contractor for sub par work.

    • @davidlohberger5237
      @davidlohberger5237 Год назад +1

      They probably used the cheapest bid they got, and got the cheapest job done. All the work Mike's crew did below the floor would have added a lot to the bid.

  • @Mikej1592
    @Mikej1592 Год назад

    Some home inspectors just don't give a shit, the house we had a few years ago the inspector found some things but didn't find the HUGE gas leak in the garage that nearly blew us up and was giving us all major headaches. Luckily I found it, gas company came out pointed out why it leaked (improper water tank installation) and fixed it for no charge. I love that they offer that service, fully free of charge. If you suspect you have a gas leak, call them right away, don't worry about costs, call them immediately because hesitation with a gas leak can be disastrous.

  • @gingerbanks-so2ev
    @gingerbanks-so2ev 7 месяцев назад

    #askhomefultvandholmesinspections
    So, what recourse do homeowners have when inspectors don't do their job, and previous owners of a home cover up stuff like they did on this one?

  • @charlesmartin623
    @charlesmartin623 Год назад

    Engineer Design and Drafting Technology--EDDT, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology--NAIT I came across kitchen plug-in receptors, each on a separate breaker for appliances. I do not know if code anymore.

  • @bobmcdermid6888
    @bobmcdermid6888 Год назад

    Oh Mike, your people freehand cross cutting on the tablesaw. Safety first.

  • @Hunty49
    @Hunty49 9 месяцев назад

    15:50 Most viewed timestamp. I wonder why? House is cold, but Kate Campbell in tank top ;)

  • @georgebrooks1077
    @georgebrooks1077 6 месяцев назад

    are home inspectors licensed in Canada?

  • @KubotaKid
    @KubotaKid 5 месяцев назад

    I always hate seeing the radio side of a job. You never know.

  • @jamesboris1233
    @jamesboris1233 11 месяцев назад

    Mike, Only see wrong, We don't have enough like you

  • @richardwelch4653
    @richardwelch4653 Год назад +2

    This episode was filmed in 2009. Also, this is Canada not USA.

  • @tammywehner3269
    @tammywehner3269 Год назад

    I am jealous of Canada: you can claim Mike Homes ( and crew{s}, Rush , Don Cherry and Gordon Lightfoot as your own. I am not as lucky :(.

  • @gulopac1
    @gulopac1 6 месяцев назад

    Nice show, good construction tips, but all those mistakes are from the building inspectors, because when they build the adision, everything needs to be inspected, and now, the repairs will be more than $30,000 easy

  • @susanin101
    @susanin101 7 месяцев назад

    How much all this cost ?

  • @wakcedout
    @wakcedout Год назад

    if anything, holmes proves that minimums for building codes are pathetic. where some contractors or even home owners will reach code and stop. holmes sees the code mark as lap 1 and he keeps going until hes happy with the fact that what he builds will outlast the current residents grandchildren.
    my dad would do things the same way, when he added a deck to the house we were living in, code said how far he had to dig post holes. when the inspector came by to check if the holes were deep enough, he commented to my dad "the hell are you trying to dig to china?!". suffice it to say that deck never moved and im sure the current people living there now are enjoying that in the summer still.

  • @richardhuard4492
    @richardhuard4492 Год назад +1

    All contractors should be like Mike Holmes. Many are close some are total turds. Bad contractors should never be allowed to build a doghouse.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic Год назад

      You should look deeper into your statement,

    • @joesmith-es1zy
      @joesmith-es1zy 4 месяца назад

      @@morbidmanmusic the lawsuit that's pending has very little to do with my him, he was basically the face used to sell the houses. He did none of the construction.

  • @jessemedsker2579
    @jessemedsker2579 Год назад

    Home inspection went well huh lmfao

  • @brandonmcinerney5238
    @brandonmcinerney5238 Год назад

    “My arm is aching” camera man “those arms”

  • @MrBlogHater
    @MrBlogHater 4 месяца назад

    Wait they're having wine, peppers and watermelon in the middle of the day while being interviewed.

  • @rhondakennedy819
    @rhondakennedy819 Год назад +1

    So much work had to be done. I'd make the inspector who passed the process previously pay for it.

  • @52Mirza
    @52Mirza 5 месяцев назад

    You never mention total cost I would like to know.

  • @TT-ik3kd
    @TT-ik3kd Год назад +3

    Im pissed, I paid $450 for a home inspection and he didn’t gut my house! He had the nerve to only remodel the bathroom, no new kitchen, only spent 8 weeks at my house. Can i hire u?

  • @battlebotts
    @battlebotts Год назад

    Wrong nail on the joist hangers. Should be galvanized 10d

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 Год назад

    I am surprised the inspector does not have a smartphone with a FLIR camera built in. If he just looked at the walls, he would have seen the incipient mold issues from the condensation working its way through from the kitchen.

    • @crgd23
      @crgd23 8 месяцев назад +1

      A lot of people still had flip phones when this was filmed.

    • @watchthe1369
      @watchthe1369 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@crgd23 OH yeah, I forgot about that bit.

  • @richardhenry5961
    @richardhenry5961 11 месяцев назад

    There are to many fly-by-night contractors; and not just that, but LAZY ones... I have been fixing the mistakes of Contractors & big Developers for your yrs. Its really a crime & headache.