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LIEN ON ME

A family needs more space to comfortably support their new baby and mother, agree to sign a $200,000 contract with a contractor to put an extensive second floor addition on the original house. At the beginning everything seemed fine, but slowly delays and additional expenses began to build.

After a bitter battle over payments, the contractor put a lien on the house and walked off the job. The family appealed to Holmes on Homes for help to finish their renovation. When Mike visited the house he saw at first glance how bad the renovation had gone. He knew he had to do something.

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Lien on Me – 2 hr Documentary Special

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2 days ago

Mike Holmes
Tomorrow Season 5, Episode 1 of the Holmes on Homes Podcast goes live 👍 I sit down with my daughter Sherry Holmes - Women In Construction ambassador, Frank Melecca - Home Reno Teacher Judith Nyman Secondary School , and Shawn Smith, Chief Operating Office of LogicalDox a VR training company to talk about the skilled trades shortage and how we can encourage more people to enter the trades.

This is a conversation we need to have if we want to build a stronger, more skilled workforce for the future.

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3 days ago

Mike Holmes
Most paints contain VOCs because paints are formulated with solvents to improve their application and durability. But now you can find low or no VOC paints that have almost no odors as they cure. Be aware that the base paint might be low VOC, but the tints that are added for color might not be.
Water-based paints and adhesives have lower levels of VOCs than solvent-based products.
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