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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How often should I stain my deck?
I recommend staining your deck every 2-3 years. Even if the manufacturer of the product says you can get away with doing this every five years, you still have to factor in what Mother Nature does to the deck and the fact that there may be decay happening that you can’t see with the naked eye alone. That means you’ll be adding another coat of that translucent stain more often than you think. That’s not a bad thing if you love the look, and are prepared to do the work – but it’s not something you can slack on.
#DeckSafety #HomeMaintenance #HomeImprovement #MikeHolmes #makeitright
I recommend staining your deck every 2-3 years. Even if the manufacturer of the product says you can get away with doing this every five years, you still have to factor in what Mother Nature does to the deck and the fact that there may be decay happening that you can’t see with the naked eye alone. That means you’ll be adding another coat of that translucent stain more often than you think. That’s not a bad thing if you love the look, and are prepared to do the work – but it’s not something you can slack on.
#DeckSafety #HomeMaintenance #HomeImprovement #MikeHolmes #makeitright
Trades are the backbone of safe homes and strong communities. Skilled tradespeople build, repair, and maintain the essentials of daily life.
This house was built in the late 1970s and has never been renovated. Fun project with lots of challenges.
Watch the full transformation here: youtu.be/7clRyQK7f64?si=B7fexB4sZxbylL52
Watch the full transformation here: youtu.be/7clRyQK7f64?si=B7fexB4sZxbylL52
A family hired a friend-turned-contractor to build a second-floor addition, initially agreeing to a price just over $200,000. But the project spiralled out of control—this "friend" abandoned the job, filed a lien against the property for over $500,000, and dragged the homeowners into legal turmoil. This was Lien on Me, one of the worst jobs I took on.
It was determined the entire structure was beyond repair. The renovation was too far gone—unsafe, unsalvageable, and completely against building standards. This has never happened on my jobs before. After detailing the scope of necessary fixes, my crew and I literally tore the house down "brick by brick and stud by stud".
Over 30 months and involving more than 100 companies, we rebuilt the house from the ground up—this time with eco-friendly design, structural soundness, and energy-efficient features. The result was a safe, modern home that met proper construction standards.
You can watch the episode here: makeitright.ca/tv-shows/lien-on-me/
#HolmesOnHomes
It was determined the entire structure was beyond repair. The renovation was too far gone—unsafe, unsalvageable, and completely against building standards. This has never happened on my jobs before. After detailing the scope of necessary fixes, my crew and I literally tore the house down "brick by brick and stud by stud".
Over 30 months and involving more than 100 companies, we rebuilt the house from the ground up—this time with eco-friendly design, structural soundness, and energy-efficient features. The result was a safe, modern home that met proper construction standards.
You can watch the episode here: makeitright.ca/tv-shows/lien-on-me/
#HolmesOnHomes
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Lien On Me is the 2 hour special that aired on Holmes on Homes where a contractor botched a $200,000 addition and put a lien on the house.New Tweets
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