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Mike Holmes is back to help out homeowners in need. But he’s not doing it alone! Mike is bringing his kids, Mike Holmes Jr and Sherry Holmes for Holmes 911, his new TV show airing this fall on CTV Life Channel. Watch Mike Holmes and his team help homeowners in need who’ve been victims of unscrupulous contractors and bad DIYers. Over 12 episodes, Mike, Mike Jr., and Sherry fix five houses for homeowners in need. Watch Mike Holmes and his crew turn these “houses” into “homes” again! Holmes 911 premieres on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 @ 9:00 PM ET/PT exclusively on CTV Life Channel.

Families from Season 3

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The Flood House

In The Flood House, homeowners Bob and Barb find out how a little leak turned into a huge disaster and insurance nightmare…

The City Barn

In The City Barn we meet Patricia and Rob and their kids Kiana and Jake. The plan is to fix the weathered roof and make the house…

The Toxic Townhouse

The Toxic Townhouse is exactly that! Toxic, after a home inspection uncovers terrible toxic elements in the air, a dangerous gas line…

The Half Done House

After seven months of renovations, Greg and Karen’s home was still half done; Mike and his team start from scratch finding…

The Twice Done House

Sara’s husband Vince used to manage all the home maintenance tasks but since his passing 10 years ago, things haven’t gone so…

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Holmes 911 On Set

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The Flood House

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SEASONS & EPISODES

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Season 1

    • EP3001: Families Helping Families
    • EP3002: Holmes Divide and Conquer
    • EP3003: Not a Dry Eye in the House
    • EP3004: Can You Dig It?
    • EP3005: No Bones About It
    • EP3006: Bringing the Heat
    • EP3007: Unfinished Business
    • EP3008: TBA
    • EP3009: TBA
    • EP3010: TBA
    • EP3011: TBA
    • EP3012: TBA
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There are a few reasons I don't like to see tile over tile. Tile needs a solid, clean, properly prepared surface to bond to. Old tile can be slick, glazed, or contaminated, which means the new tile may not adhere properly. Adding another layer of tile can overload floors or walls that weren’t designed for it — especially in older homes. That means cracks, movement, or long-term structural issues. ... See MoreSee Less
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Exterior waterproofing is really the only way to guarantee the basement will stay dry for the long term.

You will want to wrap your foundation in a waterproof membrane. Usually, a black tar or asphalt compound will be painted on your concrete foundation. This is covered by a waterproof mastic coating, a mesh coating, and finally another layer of mastic coating. This is to keep water vapor from seeping through the concrete foundation.

You can use a Polyurethane injection to fill in the smaller cracks and keep moisture from coming through those cracks.
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