HOME TO WIN
Home To Win is HGTV’s new powerhouse reality series that offers Canadian viewers the opportunity to compete for the biggest prize in Canadian television history – their very own dream home!
For the first time ever, all of our HGTV celebrity designers and contractors will gather under one roof, bringing their extraordinary expertise, creativity and reno know-how to this massive project.
Together they will completely transform a ho-hum house into a magnificent masterpiece! Home-winning hopefuls from across the country will vie to compete for this spectacular house in the dramatic series finale.
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SEASONS & EPISODES
Below is the full list of seasons and episodes related to “Home to Win”
Season 1
- S01E01: Sold
- S01E02: Books, Baths and Beyond
- S01E03: Fit for a King
- S01E04: The Team Comes Clean
- S01E05: Be Our Guest!
- S01E06: The Bunker Games
- S01E07: Kitchen Party
- S01E08: Bathroom Wars
- S01E09: What’s it Worth?
- S01E10: Key to the Competition
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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.
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.
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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