Holmes Family Rescue Season 2
Episode 7: Big Hearted Bungalow
At John and Lesa’s small but mighty bungalow, it’s always been an open-door policy for family and friends. As the neighbourhood handy man, John helped many renovate their houses, until a stroke retired his body for him. Now faced with challenges in his own home, Mike, Michael, and Sherry step in to help, but discover shaky wiring, black mould, and dangerous structural issues.
Meanwhile, after two inexperienced and careless contractors left homeowners Mark and Renae with an unsightly mess, the Holmes family continue to work towards giving Mark’s mom a functional, cozy, and safe basement apartment.
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Episode 4: Additional Stress
Things got crowded for homeowners Jason and Alison and their young sons, so a two-story addition plus extra basement space was the plan. Unfortunately, the contractor took on more than he could handle and abandoned the project, leaving this financially drained couple with an unfinished, dangerous mess. Mike, Michael, and Sherry must now contend with the triple threat of plumbing, electrical, and HVAC issues.
Episode 5: Steam Dream
Homeowners Alison and Jason were left reeling and financially drained when their contractor abandoned their basement addition project, leaving them with a hazardous home. Mike, Sherry, and Michael stepped up to fix the electrical and HVAC issues, but now must contend with unmovable bulkheads, unsightly posts, and a very bumpy floor.
Episode 6: Framed
Homeowners Mark and Renae had big plans to build a basement apartment in their home for Mark’s aging mom, but a crooked contractor left them with a dangerous mess and a trail of excuses. Mike, Michael, and Sherry are shocked to find live wires everywhere, sloppy framing, and dangerous gas leaks.
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