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Episode 1: Beware of Demon Door
Brittany and Wayne have two young children and one massive trench in their basement, left behind by a contractor who used a fake name, took their money, and disappeared.
Episode 2: A Leaky Situation
Homeowners Marc and Helene have hired 4 different contractors to find and fix the source of ongoing leaks over several years. $50,000 later, it still leaks.
Episode 4: Accessibility Denied
Homeowner Angela is a fearless competitive motorcycle racer, but when it comes to renovations she’s been waving the white flag. After experiencing an extremely intimidating contractor, she’s been unable to step back into the renovation ring.
Episode 5: Renovation Paralysis
Mike, Sherry, and Michael have stepped in as Angela’s new construction pit crew to bring her fiercely feminine design aesthetic to life. Meanwhile, the Holmes Family rescue homeowner Bernadine who is in danger of losing her foster parent license because of the shoddy and dangerous work of a couple of contractors.
Episode 7: Watered Down Dreams
Homeowners Lori and Sonja bought their forever home in the country, only to have their dreams watered down by endless leaks in the basement. Mike, Michael, and Sherry expose water pooling issues all around the house that have caused dangerous walkways, but they’re determined to give this couple the backyard oasis they always envisioned.
Episode 8: It’s a Water Filled Life
Homeowner Marcie bought a bungalow with her mom, but a flood in the basement dampened their dreams. After spending $100,000 on a contractor who actually made things worse than a natural disaster, Marcie’s mom’s health deteriorated.
Episode 10: Tickled Pink
Mike gets called out by designer Kimmberly, who is not happy with some of the structural decisions that he made
Episode 11: A Friend in Need
After a life-saving liver transplant, the road to recovery has been a challenge for Frank, especially as he attempted to renovate the house he shares with his daughters.
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SEASONS & EPISODES
Below is the full list of seasons and episodes related to “Holmes Family Rescue”
- EP01: Beware of the Demon Door
- EP02: A Leaky Situation
- EP03: We Have Lift Off
- EP04: Accessibility Denied
- EP05: Renovation Paralysis
- EP06: Shock and Awe
- EP07: Watered Down Dreams
- EP08: It’s a Water Filled Life
- EP09: Take me Holmes, Country Roads
- EP10: Color Crisis
- EP11: Tickled Pink
- EP12: A Friend in Need
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Bad contractors don’t know any better, and they don’t care to learn how to do better. These are the contractors telling you that you don’t need permits or use your laundry basket as a garbage can.
But the ugly contractors — the con artists — they come in and take the most money they can get, doing the least amount of work, to the point where the work is not only bad, it’s downright dangerous. They take advantage of a homeowner’s lack of knowledge and leave them hanging. I’ve met some of these contractors as well. Scammers.