Never, Ever let your realtor be involved with the home inspection. I was a certified home inspector as well as a general engineering contractor. I quit getting calls from real estate agents as when I did an inspection, I went over every inch of the home and of course found a real mess with electrical, HVAC, structural and any number of red flags. The realtors put me on their do not call list as they were more interested in closing a sale then determining the detriment to the buyer of a faulty home. It teaches you a lot about peoples integrity when dealing with these crooks...NAME THE INSPECTOR THAT CERTIFIED THIS HOME!
I love it how Mike takes Damon thru the house and asks him what does he see and what is the cause of what he is seeing. Mike is training Damon how to become another Mike Holmes. This is how the younger generation should learn from the older generation. Mike is setting Damon up for success to be his own boss and have his own company/crew. Great job!
I agree with what James said.. if the home inspector is not granted access, it should be an automatic cancellation of the entire inspection process, not just a little note saying "couldn't view attic"... in this specific case it was pretty obvious that they sealed the attic shut so the inspector couldn't see all of the obvious problems up there... that should amount to fraud.
Regardless of what ever wording is in the contract for the inspector, seems like he could at least be sued for fraud. Likely the real-estate agent as well.
indeed , and not only a deal breaker but sellers be responsible to pay any costs of the now former buyers endured such as missed pay due to taking out vacation days early to look at the property etc as either denying a inspector access or being 'jävig' with one so the report is missleading either version is intentional deception aka... fraud and considering how fire , plague , or mold dont care whom owns what or if people die ontop of that it should be obligation of of all 'professional' parties to report it to government should question if they even be allowed to sell the property in its current state or forced to fund a third party chosen renovation ..and failure to do so , or refusal in any regard should mean inspectors , real estate sellers etc all not just lose certification but also be prohibited from working anywhere related to these former jobbs as they become a danger to society ffs :/
Either collusion with the realter or with the prior home owner. The couple need to list a complaint with the BBB on the Realter and the inspector both.
I am surprised the bank okayed this. Those electrical guys' reactions. You could see how scary that electrical system was. Mike Holmes, you literally saved this entire family's lives. God Bless You and your entire crew and contractors. I am so sorry you lost a good friend. Robert seemed like a good person, helping distressed homeowners and literally breathing life into their homes. RIP Robert Graves
Hello Brenda; some banks that have houses that they cannot sell for one of the reasons another and of course we know why this house didn’t sell, will do, and resort to trickery and other deceitful actions, such as sealing up the door to inspect the attic and keep the other door closed in the other room so people cannot see the mold. This house like I said when I was watching the video and then after reading the comments, other people agree that this house was never inspected. They gave a bunch of pictures and other stuff to the inspector and he wrote up a fake half ass report, and they sold it to these poor people! I’m a plumber and handyman, and I do things right the first time, always have, always will! But the bank is lucky that it wasn’t me because I would’ve gone and paid the mortgage company and the realtor, a visit they they would not forget! Would not kill them, but they would’ve wish that they never met me afterward!
The entire system is "buyer beware". You buy a house and suddenly all the code violations and such they ignored previously are your problem. You can "Grandfather in" a house built in the 50's, and once it's under a new owner suddenly all the standards have to be kept up to code.
Sorry for the loss of a great worker and friend 😢 The work that went into this home was incredible! What a awesome crew, staying late to get the job done. The electrician is so cool, he was cracking me up and his serious side was great too. The kitchen design was incredible and absolutely stunning. God bless that family and Mike Holmes and his crew.
Throughout all of the Holmes Inspection series, I always wondered why there is no recourse for the home buyer to seek compensation from the seller or home inspector for problems that were found after the sale is completed. It's obvious that most home inspections are not worth the paper they are written on.
You think at least legally, some recourse would be available. Would be nice to see the report, and if they would need to, block out anything identifying the "inspector"., As well doesn't the realtor have some responsibility, or previous homeowner for doing the unsafe items.
The big blessing the family of Rob has, is that there's footage of him online forever and on TV reruns of this show, that's a blessing because, as someone who has lost now 2 grandparents (my moms parents), I have no footage of either of them, My Oma passed in 2012 and my Opa passed in 2023, I no longer remember what my Oma sounded like, and it's tough some days. The video footage of him is a blessing to the family.
Craig Lowe too, he died after this. He was the painter. I was wrong so I looked it up, Craig Lowe died in 2014 at age 41 IMDB says it was a scuba diving accident in Nova Scotia. Robert Graves was a car accident in Barrie, Ontario.
You guys & girls always do a great job!!! I don't believe the Inspector was even there!!! That place IS a nightmare. Those poor kids, one thing after another!!! How do the inspectors get away with this. People, especially children could have died with just the electric alone! There has to come accountability!!! Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
The realtor & the so-called home inspector. both should held responsible for the cost not to mention the inspector should loose his license and the realtor should be investigated, heavily fined or lost of license. there is no excuse for this.
We had an inspector not go into the attic because the access panel needed a screwdriver to open. As a result, he did not include the upstairs AC info in the report. We asked the seller to open the access, and pay him to come out again. All was ok, but it could have been a nightmare. Lesson learned. If the sale is contingent on the inspection (and it should be), insist that all spaces are accessible.
If you pay an inspector to inspect a house then he should inspect the entire house. If he has to twist a screwdriver a little bit then they should start twisting the screwdriver.
That electrical had to be done by a homeowner because there is no way a certified electrician would do that. My brother and I are both electricians and we are just blown away what we find in houses.
That kitchen really is stunning. Though I personally don't like browns and beiges in decor, Mike and Damon have very classy taste and make it work. I was thrilled that lady got TWO ovens. I was hoping she would, then lo and behold, she did. That house will give those kids happy memories of growing up in an attractive environment. I have fond memories of my parent's antique dining set, and did the same for my grandsons when I bought my daughter a gorgeous dining room suite.
Lady said she noticed some issues before the inspection. Apparently the couple are not good negotiators with the home purchase. Or likely scenario they were just focused on buying regardless of the issues.
The home inspector, whether he’s licensed or bonded or what I’ve never seen such gross incompetence from any trades person in my 25 years of doing construction I understand missing one thing or stop behind a wall. We don’t have x-ray vision but five minutes after walking into the house he had a list five pages long and that’s the stuff you could see.
I am so sorry for your Lost of your friend and his family I am truly sorry for their lost I love Watching your videos and watching him and his sons he was such a very good person God bless you take care and thank you for what you do people
Wow and Wow. what a difference and a shock to see all the issues with that home. Another Great Job and for the Holmes Crew, Thank you so much. Thanks Robert for all the great videos and your knowledge will be missed.
First time viewer. I was blown away. What a great episode you have presented. I will include you in my viewing. I want to thank you for your efforts to bring this entertainment to us. Very much a new fan!
I really need help like this in the U.S. I live in Ohio. Bought my first home 2 years ago. No inspection. After I moved in I started noticing problems with the house. No insulation in the walls or attic, floor in kitchen slopes, no trim around doors and windows, propane wall heaters are causing fumes that give me a headache. Cracked foundation, shallow crawl space, brittle PVC plumbing, no ground on electrical, dryer not vented properly and more. I was stupid in not getting a home inspection but this was all I could afford so I put my blinders on and ignored the warning signs. My back yard floods and concrete is broken up and cracked. Sill plates and studs in the garage are rotted out and the garage is leaning. The ceiling in the garage is not supported properly and the breezeway roof is sinking down. What really got me is last week I was sleeping in my bedroom and the dresser fell over. When I investigated I found a sink hole in that area of the floor. Friend of mine went down in crawl space and found 4 floor joists has rusty nails and the joists just gave away. He nailed them back up but said my sub floor needed replaced. He said it was a slat sub floor like ship lap. The previous homeowner had just put a sticker floor down over these slats hiding the problem. My dogs and I could have been hurt badly. I don't have the money to fix these issues because I'm disabled living on a fixed income. I bought the house knowing there was cosmetic issues I could fix on my own but I wasn't prepared for structural issues. Please Mike, if you know anyone in the States that does what you do please help me. I'm begging you.
I am so amazed at what you do for the people that you go to help , i have only found you videos, the world needs more people like you and everyone else who works with you, not sure when this was filmed but sorry that you lost a good friend. I live in Texas and and my family is in different places. But wow how you take pride in ensuring that home owners have a better home after you come into there lives
I can see that you are a people-lover from your heart. I enjoy your shows, and have now subscribed on my home computer. Great shows, great benevolence; you spread joy, safety and peace.
I just love the simplicity of the hello and the sunflower 🌻 but then I'm in love with your over the top rustic pumpkin. Great job Dee! I just love watching you on UA-cam. Thank you for putting yourself "out there" for those of us who want to learn to use our creativity. God Bless you 😊😊
AND ANOTHER thing...can someone explain to me as I've watched MANY shows where they are doing roof stuff...& they don't use a heavy felt, which I like, like 30#, or ice & water, which I LOVE !!!!????
I bought a house with these same wiring and plumbing problems. Lucky for me it was only a 600 sq ft home. As I remodeled rooms I was able to remove and replace everything. I would have been better off building an entirely new house.
With that backsplash having the thin tiles, what would it really cost the manufacturer to have a removable outer surface sheet to keep the tile pieces separated until the mortar sets? Either one with raised portions to act as spacers, or some kind of stiffer card stock with clean removal adhesive would make installation SO much easier.
It starts at the real estate company. That have a listing of home inspectors but they Paige you're a good. Real estate agent pays too right to get. Plus the inspector gets paid by the buyer to do inspection of the property. The inspector never leaves his place of business or his home and right before. Buyers need to be aware and hunt down the inspector to do the OWN inspection. And make sure they're there doing the inspection to point things out. Ripoff starts at real estate company. They don't want to do no repairs a reduced price on the property.
Rest in peace in Glory Ron. You're a shining example of doing things right with professional compassion and quality to detail. It's men like you that define what Jesus taught. Ephesians 4:32 “Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.”
I want these guys to inspect my home and the other homes in my area. I'm part of a town house community and all the units in this neighborhood have structural flaws. The units are 20 years old and the contruction company was already sued once but we couldn't get much resolved. 20 years later and there are even more problems popping up do to the shoddy work. But statute of limitations are expired and the business that built these town houses is no longer in business. Holmes Inspection have a great time coming in and inspecting the major problems in all these homes. They'd get lots of money too.
Oh my God!!!! I hope a lot of people suffered some SERIOUS 😅fines; more importantly, I hope a LOT of “business/construction, etc licenses” were fined and permanently PULLED!!! This whole house is SO FULL OF LIES & DANGER!!! Thank you “Make it Right!” Mike!!!!❤
I have never understood this dryer exhaust business. On the machines in my country the traps for lint are built in and to be cleaned after every cycle - no big deal, it's a routine easy to do. But an exhaust to go outside the house seem strange.
@@EricaHLjung The dryer has a lint catcher but as you can check your dry it does not catch everything so the exhaust tube will have some lint which ca cause a fire. I clean mine every 6 months plus I wash the lint catcher also.
I hope that family takes the prior homeowners, RE Agent, and the inspector to court. My guess is there was never a home inspection done. I believe they were lied to. There's no way a home inspection was done. I'm so glad Mike came in and made it right. The thought they all could have lost their lives, OMG. I'd be livid. They poked the bear and you don't wanna mess with a momma and pappa bear who are angry.
We were recently evicted, my friend had to sell his house because he needed the money, and I wanted to hear people's reactions about something he did in his house I objected to. In the basement where he had his washer and dryer he put in a "dryer box" and was venting the dryer into the box. The box had a filter built into it. I would periodically clean out this filter in the dryer box We found it was venting a lot of moisture into the house. The house did not smell right, as observed pretty much by everyone who visited, and we started to see mold buildup, esp. in the dryer room. In the rooms above the dryer room (i.e. the master bedroom) mold started to build up around baseboards and in the corner of the room. I was finally able to get my friend to remove the "dryer box" and vent the dryer to the outside, but it took years for him to acknowledge the problem and do something about it. He really thought his "dryer box" was an ingenuous idea, despite everyone saying it wasn't, which included a furnace repair man visiting the home. So basically the hose from the dryer went into this box and inside the box was a filter, like you have for a furnace, and the air would be forced through the filter before coming out the other side of the box. I would love to hear from people who know a lot about duct work and venting. He is simply ripping out the baseboards and re-painting when selling the home. I can't see this getting rid of the mold problem that box created. Will the new home owners face some serious mold problems and potential health problems?
I agree. When it comes to mold on drywall, there's a point of no return. Sometimes a good cleaning and kilz primer can fix it, but you don't know if the mold got to the studs. Better safe than sorry
Did sting forget what day it was or what show he was on? The smile and chuckle from both on camera was priceless. Only Sting can make a mistake and make it gold!
First, I would have been furious if the inspector went to the house without me. In my state, it may even be illegal. I would have refused to pay him. That sounds REALLY shady to me.
I have a pretty stupid question about dryers. They are not common in my country, but all the ones I've seen don't connect to all that piping that I often see on the show, just electric. Is it a different type of dryer that doesn't need it, or what's going on?
bad electrical is scarily common our house- the previous owner said one of the breakers trips when it rains, and they would just set it back when it stops raining... An exterior outlet, decades-old was shorting out because ants got into it, and it wasn't sealed at all. Installed a new box, and silicone'd it up. haven't tripped a breaker in 4 years since. most of the outlets were close to shorting out if you wiggled them, most with incomplete grounds for no particular reason, and most receptacles had broken plastic around the ground pins. no idea how this place didn't burn down. replaced nearly all the outlets, and they all test correctly now. (all 12g romex, some older sheathing- but juust too old to have any aluminum. panel will need to be replaced by the next guy..)
Fogging does remove the mold it legit eats it and removing the products containing mold won’t do much if you don’t remidie the issue causing the mold in the first place
Holy Hell man! That is the worse, most dangerous wiring I have ever seen! And the most extensive mold issue I have ever seen. Surprised there was no structural or foundation issues. Thank God for that. They basically did a full gut and remodel. Those folks really did win the lottery. And kudos to Damon for that spectacular tile job! Hope Steve and his brother take care of their health better than Rob. He went way too soon.
I've seen homes like this one many times -- often enough to assume this is what I'll see in ANY house this old (1950's build likely). The more "updated" or "improved," the greater the issues likely to be found. You have to remember that folks back then didn't live as we do. Far fewer appliances. No air conditioning. Plaster instead of drywall. Unfinished basements. Where there are changes there are problems -- especially if the work was done by home owners and handymen. This house? Clearly a complete gut and re-wire. Electrical? Far too few circuits. Missing outlets and light switches.
Never, Ever let your realtor be involved with the home inspection. I was a certified home inspector as well as a general engineering contractor. I quit getting calls from real estate agents as when I did an inspection, I went over every inch of the home and of course found a real mess with electrical, HVAC, structural and any number of red flags. The realtors put me on their do not call list as they were more interested in closing a sale then determining the detriment to the buyer of a faulty home. It teaches you a lot about peoples integrity when dealing with these crooks...NAME THE INSPECTOR THAT CERTIFIED THIS HOME!
I love it how Mike takes Damon thru the house and asks him what does he see and what is the cause of what he is seeing. Mike is training Damon how to become another Mike Holmes. This is how the younger generation should learn from the older generation. Mike is setting Damon up for success to be his own boss and have his own company/crew. Great job!
I agree with what James said.. if the home inspector is not granted access, it should be an automatic cancellation of the entire inspection process, not just a little note saying "couldn't view attic"... in this specific case it was pretty obvious that they sealed the attic shut so the inspector couldn't see all of the obvious problems up there... that should amount to fraud.
Regardless of what ever wording is in the contract for the inspector, seems like he could at least be sued for fraud. Likely the real-estate agent as well.
indeed , and not only a deal breaker but sellers be responsible to pay any costs of the now former buyers endured such as missed pay due to taking out vacation days early to look at the property etc as either denying a inspector access or being 'jävig' with one so the report is missleading either version is intentional deception aka... fraud
and considering how fire , plague , or mold dont care whom owns what or if people die ontop of that it should be obligation of of all 'professional' parties to report it to government should question if they even be allowed to sell the property in its current state or forced to fund a third party chosen renovation ..and failure to do so , or refusal in any regard should mean inspectors , real estate sellers etc all not just lose certification but also be prohibited from working anywhere related to these former jobbs as they become a danger to society ffs :/
I agree.
15:28 Damon: " The colors in the house is one thing the inspectors should have caught " 🤣
Mike's lag and subsequent laugh is pure gold.
I will always remember Rob Graves. What a hero.
I honestly believe the company signed the inspection without even setting foot in the house.
I totally agree with you. I smell a lawsuit!
I think your right! Is that receptacle even legal.?
Collusion with the realtor
For sure. They just took the money.
Either collusion with the realter or with the prior home owner. The couple need to list a complaint with the BBB on the Realter and the inspector both.
I am surprised the bank okayed this. Those electrical guys' reactions. You could see how scary that electrical system was. Mike Holmes, you literally saved this entire family's lives. God Bless You and your entire crew and contractors. I am so sorry you lost a good friend. Robert seemed like a good person, helping distressed homeowners and literally breathing life into their homes. RIP Robert Graves
Hello Brenda; some banks that have houses that they cannot sell for one of the reasons another and of course we know why this house didn’t sell, will do, and resort to trickery and other deceitful actions, such as sealing up the door to inspect the attic and keep the other door closed in the other room so people cannot see the mold. This house like I said when I was watching the video and then after reading the comments, other people agree that this house was never inspected. They gave a bunch of pictures and other stuff to the inspector and he wrote up a fake half ass report, and they sold it to these poor people! I’m a plumber and handyman, and I do things right the first time, always have, always will! But the bank is lucky that it wasn’t me because I would’ve gone and paid the mortgage company and the realtor, a visit they they would not forget! Would not kill them, but they would’ve wish that they never met me afterward!
The bank is at fault on this one, they chose an inspector that would provide the report they wanted in ored to sell the house.
The entire system is "buyer beware". You buy a house and suddenly all the code violations and such they ignored previously are your problem. You can "Grandfather in" a house built in the 50's, and once it's under a new owner suddenly all the standards have to be kept up to code.
Sorry for the loss of a great worker and friend 😢 The work that went into this home was incredible! What a awesome crew, staying late to get the job done. The electrician is so cool, he was cracking me up and his serious side was great too. The kitchen design was incredible and absolutely stunning. God bless that family and Mike Holmes and his crew.
RIP Robert Graves May 6th, 1953 - Sept 17th, 2009
They lost the painter to a scuba accident later on too. The best part of all of this is the wonderful people involved!
Throughout all of the Holmes Inspection series, I always wondered why there is no recourse for the home buyer to seek compensation from the seller or home inspector for problems that were found after the sale is completed. It's obvious that most home inspections are not worth the paper they are written on.
Some inspectors guarantee anything major found out in the open that they missed for the next 12 months - I know mine did
You think at least legally, some recourse would be available. Would be nice to see the report, and if they would need to, block out anything identifying the "inspector"., As well doesn't the realtor have some responsibility, or previous homeowner for doing the unsafe items.
Probably a "I'm not liable" clause in the contract(s) of sale and inspection. Not a new home, so no new home warranty. It is, "as is", saddly.
The inspector should be fined and his license revoked
@@kathyschaefer5768 In the province of Ontario, Canada there is no licensing requirement for home inspectors.
What a sad ending. God speed Rob.
the painter died in 2014
Definitely.
He was a true professional.
Died scuba diving
Condolences to Rob’s family … I realize this was filmed long ago but I’m sure his family still has him in their thoughts. 🙏🙌❤️
you have been had congratulations.🤣🤣🤣
The big blessing the family of Rob has, is that there's footage of him online forever and on TV reruns of this show, that's a blessing because, as someone who has lost now 2 grandparents (my moms parents), I have no footage of either of them, My Oma passed in 2012 and my Opa passed in 2023, I no longer remember what my Oma sounded like, and it's tough some days. The video footage of him is a blessing to the family.
@@MsDesignDiva My condolences for your loss! 🙏🙌❤️
RIP Robert Graves. 😢
Craig Lowe too, he died after this. He was the painter. I was wrong so I looked it up, Craig Lowe died in 2014 at age 41 IMDB says it was a scuba diving accident in Nova Scotia. Robert Graves was a car accident in Barrie, Ontario.
That electrical work was in danger of causing a fire. thank you for helping there.
You guys & girls always do a great job!!! I don't believe the Inspector was even there!!! That place IS a nightmare. Those poor kids, one thing after another!!! How do the inspectors get away with this. People, especially children could have died with just the electric alone! There has to come accountability!!! Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
Thank you for uploading old Mike Holmes videos!! So glad to find this channel.
No one inspected this house. time to sue the realtor🤬
Yup. Seems sketchy that the so-called inspector was reporting directly to the realtor and not the buyers.
The realtor & the so-called home inspector. both should held responsible for the cost not to mention the inspector should loose his license and the realtor should be investigated, heavily fined or lost of license. there is no excuse for this.
Really irresponsible of the realtor and home inspector. Sue them both.
Could have been his friend. Just write a letter to the broker with the assistance of a lawyer.
Sue the House Inspector, Bank and Realtor
I truly and lovingly miss Robert Graves ❤... Sending Robert hugs and kisses to him in heaven right now ❤...tears are running down my face
They seem a nice couple I'm glad they Mike sorted the issues for them. Sorry for your loss, God rest him.
We had an inspector not go into the attic because the access panel needed a screwdriver to open. As a result, he did not include the upstairs AC info in the report. We asked the seller to open the access, and pay him to come out again. All was ok, but it could have been a nightmare.
Lesson learned. If the sale is contingent on the inspection (and it should be), insist that all spaces are accessible.
If you pay an inspector to inspect a house then he should inspect the entire house. If he has to twist a screwdriver a little bit then they should start twisting the screwdriver.
What a lovely way to remember Robert. Actually talking about him.
That electrical had to be done by a homeowner because there is no way a certified electrician would do that. My brother and I are both electricians and we are just blown away what we find in houses.
So sorry for your loss Mike. R.I. P Robert 😢
Craig Lowe, the painter, died in 2014 at 41
@@joshuaguenin9507 oh my god! He was too young 😢
That kitchen really is stunning. Though I personally don't like browns and beiges in decor, Mike and Damon have very classy taste and make it work. I was thrilled that lady got TWO ovens. I was hoping she would, then lo and behold, she did. That house will give those kids happy memories of growing up in an attractive environment. I have fond memories of my parent's antique dining set, and did the same for my grandsons when I bought my daughter a gorgeous dining room suite.
RIP Robert Graves.
Also, I think Craig Lowes recently passed too. RIP all the good ones out there.
Lady said she noticed some issues before the inspection. Apparently the couple are not good negotiators with the home purchase. Or likely scenario they were just focused on buying regardless of the issues.
Excellent episode, Sorry for the loss of your friend and coworker
The home inspector, whether he’s licensed or bonded or what I’ve never seen such gross incompetence from any trades person in my 25 years of doing construction I understand missing one thing or stop behind a wall. We don’t have x-ray vision but five minutes after walking into the house he had a list five pages long and that’s the stuff you could see.
Robert Graves. God rest this merry gentleman. Fine work, sir. A beautiful home to go out on.
Another episode that proves not just anyone can do a home inspection.
I am so sorry for your Lost of your friend and his family I am truly sorry for their lost I love Watching your videos and watching him and his sons he was such a very good person God bless you take care and thank you for what you do people
They trusted the bank, but the bank wants to sell a loan. So their inspector has a conflict of interest. I'm glad Holmes helped them!
Oh my heart Rob
RIP 🕊 sweet angel
Memory Eternal Robbie!
R.I.P. Mr. Graves
Inspectors and realtors need to be held accountable
I'm glad I stumbled upon this show. I like it a lot. Reminds me of the stuff my mom used to watch when I was growing up
So sorry for your loss may you rest in peace 😢
Wow and Wow. what a difference and a shock to see all the issues with that home. Another Great Job and for the Holmes Crew, Thank you so much. Thanks Robert for all the great videos and your knowledge will be missed.
The mother is trying so hard not to cry.
First time viewer. I was blown away. What a great episode you have presented. I will include you in my viewing. I want to thank you for your efforts to bring this entertainment to us. Very much a new fan!
That first wire job was nuts the lords was with them
I love at the end it becomes Holmes on Homes.
I really need help like this in the U.S. I live in Ohio. Bought my first home 2 years ago. No inspection. After I moved in I started noticing problems with the house. No insulation in the walls or attic, floor in kitchen slopes, no trim around doors and windows, propane wall heaters are causing fumes that give me a headache. Cracked foundation, shallow crawl space, brittle PVC plumbing, no ground on electrical, dryer not vented properly and more. I was stupid in not getting a home inspection but this was all I could afford so I put my blinders on and ignored the warning signs. My back yard floods and concrete is broken up and cracked. Sill plates and studs in the garage are rotted out and the garage is leaning. The ceiling in the garage is not supported properly and the breezeway roof is sinking down. What really got me is last week I was sleeping in my bedroom and the dresser fell over. When I investigated I found a sink hole in that area of the floor. Friend of mine went down in crawl space and found 4 floor joists has rusty nails and the joists just gave away. He nailed them back up but said my sub floor needed replaced. He said it was a slat sub floor like ship lap. The previous homeowner had just put a sticker floor down over these slats hiding the problem. My dogs and I could have been hurt badly. I don't have the money to fix these issues because I'm disabled living on a fixed income. I bought the house knowing there was cosmetic issues I could fix on my own but I wasn't prepared for structural issues. Please Mike, if you know anyone in the States that does what you do please help me. I'm begging you.
Mike you and your crew are awesome 👍👍👍
RIP Robert Graves you will be missed.
Agreed.
I wish these guys could do my home in Sweden. They always do such an awesome job!
Great video Brother's and Sister. R.I.P Brother ♥️🇨🇦🕊🌹🙏❤️
I am so amazed at what you do for the people that you go to help , i have only found you videos, the world needs more people like you and everyone else who works with you, not sure when this was filmed but sorry that you lost a good friend. I live in Texas and and my family is in different places. But wow how you take pride in ensuring that home owners have a better home after you come into there lives
I can see that you are a people-lover from your heart. I enjoy your shows, and have now subscribed on my home computer. Great shows, great benevolence; you spread joy, safety and peace.
I just love the simplicity of the hello and the sunflower 🌻 but then I'm in love with your over the top rustic pumpkin. Great job Dee! I just love watching you on UA-cam. Thank you for putting yourself "out there" for those of us who want to learn to use our creativity. God Bless you 😊😊
Rest in Peace Robert Graves 🌹🙏🌹 1953--2009
I can't hula hoop any more myself. Its good you can have fun amongst THAT problem.
Beautiful remembrance! Hard to find wonderful friends.
Great job Mike I especially love the kitchen
RIP Rob Graves. 1953-2009. 56 years old
The painter died a few years later.....
I like how they're using command and conquer generals soundtrack as background music :D
Rest in peace Mike Holmes that was a nice tribute you made to your friend
Mike, I love you and your professionalism
Awesome program that was a hard one with a beautiful, finished home. 😁😁👍👍
rest in peace Robert Graves. Sincerest condolences to his family and friends..
Hello guys you doing excellent 🙏🏻💝 sorry for your loss
Awesome job again, Mike and crew
Sorry for your loss 😢
Takes the heat off of me for some of the hokey pokey stuff I've done to my homes. Brutal just brutal.
AND ANOTHER thing...can someone explain to me as I've watched MANY shows where they are doing roof stuff...& they don't use a heavy felt, which I like, like 30#, or ice & water, which I LOVE !!!!????
That wiring system is a nightmare ! It needs to all come out !
My heart goes out to his family
You guys are so nice.
I dream of Mike Holmes redoing my house for free.
Mold and electrical issues how could the inspector Miss those problems
Because he never stepped in the house.
@@keithfreitas2983 ouch that is not a great thing to do that
....LOL....If the Inspector was Invisible, he Could...!!!!!......:(....wow
.... I still miss Robert Graves so very very much ❤....
Wonderful show. You folks are great.
I bought a house with these same wiring and plumbing problems. Lucky for me it was only a 600 sq ft home.
As I remodeled rooms I was able to remove and replace everything. I would have been better off building an entirely new house.
Hahaha, I know it just needed to have the time set on the oven, but seeing the oven displaying "Power Failure" aka "PF" was just amusing to me.
With that backsplash having the thin tiles, what would it really cost the manufacturer to have a removable outer surface sheet to keep the tile pieces separated until the mortar sets? Either one with raised portions to act as spacers, or some kind of stiffer card stock with clean removal adhesive would make installation SO much easier.
You and your crew are AMAZING. I love seeing Frank, I hope that he is doing well
Inspectors need to be held accountable especially for things that can’t be missed.
It starts at the real estate company. That have a listing of home inspectors but they Paige you're a good. Real estate agent pays too right to get. Plus the inspector gets paid by the buyer to do inspection of the property. The inspector never leaves his place of business or his home and right before. Buyers need to be aware and hunt down the inspector to do the OWN inspection. And make sure they're there doing the inspection to point things out.
Ripoff starts at real estate company. They don't want to do no repairs a reduced price on the property.
Rest in peace in Glory Ron. You're a shining example of doing things right with professional compassion and quality to detail. It's men like you that define what Jesus taught.
Ephesians 4:32
“Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.”
Miss watching the shows.
Use wedge spacers on this application...much easier & quicker
I want these guys to inspect my home and the other homes in my area. I'm part of a town house community and all the units in this neighborhood have structural flaws. The units are 20 years old and the contruction company was already sued once but we couldn't get much resolved. 20 years later and there are even more problems popping up do to the shoddy work. But statute of limitations are expired and the business that built these town houses is no longer in business. Holmes Inspection have a great time coming in and inspecting the major problems in all these homes. They'd get lots of money too.
Commissions commissions sell sell Mike and his team are truly decent people
The frustration of the electrician speaks volumes.
Oh my God!!!! I hope a lot of people suffered some SERIOUS 😅fines; more importantly, I hope a LOT of “business/construction, etc licenses” were fined and permanently PULLED!!! This whole house is SO FULL OF LIES & DANGER!!! Thank you “Make it Right!” Mike!!!!❤
Fines and licenses pulled. NO. Serious jail time and fines and permanently banned from ever being licensed again.
@11:15 The dryer exhaust is squished. That means the lint can build up in it and create a fire hazard.
I have never understood this dryer exhaust business. On the machines in my country the traps for lint are built in and to be cleaned after every cycle - no big deal, it's a routine easy to do. But an exhaust to go outside the house seem strange.
@@EricaHLjung The lint traps in my country aren't good enough to trap all the lint. Also, people don't like hot, humid air blowing around they houses.
@@EricaHLjung The dryer has a lint catcher but as you can check your dry it does not catch everything so the exhaust tube will have some lint which ca cause a fire.
I clean mine every 6 months plus I wash the lint catcher also.
😢😢😢Sorry for your loss mike
I hope that family takes the prior homeowners, RE Agent, and the inspector to court. My guess is there was never a home inspection done. I believe they were lied to. There's no way a home inspection was done. I'm so glad Mike came in and made it right. The thought they all could have lost their lives, OMG. I'd be livid. They poked the bear and you don't wanna mess with a momma and pappa bear who are angry.
We were recently evicted, my friend had to sell his house because he needed the money, and I wanted to hear people's reactions about something he did in his house I objected to. In the basement where he had his washer and dryer he put in a "dryer box" and was venting the dryer into the box. The box had a filter built into it. I would periodically clean out this filter in the dryer box
We found it was venting a lot of moisture into the house. The house did not smell right, as observed pretty much by everyone who visited, and we started to see mold buildup, esp. in the dryer room. In the rooms above the dryer room (i.e. the master bedroom) mold started to build up around baseboards and in the corner of the room. I was finally able to get my friend to remove the "dryer box" and vent the dryer to the outside, but it took years for him to acknowledge the problem and do something about it. He really thought his "dryer box" was an ingenuous idea, despite everyone saying it wasn't, which included a furnace repair man visiting the home.
So basically the hose from the dryer went into this box and inside the box was a filter, like you have for a furnace, and the air would be forced through the filter before coming out the other side of the box. I would love to hear from people who know a lot about duct work and venting.
He is simply ripping out the baseboards and re-painting when selling the home. I can't see this getting rid of the mold problem that box created. Will the new home owners face some serious mold problems and potential health problems?
Unless the walls were treated with a proper mold sealer. The mold WILL eventually bleed through. The proper thing to do is REPLACE the damaged walls.
I agree.
When it comes to mold on drywall, there's a point of no return.
Sometimes a good cleaning and kilz primer can fix it, but you don't know if the mold got to the studs.
Better safe than sorry
Did sting forget what day it was or what show he was on? The smile and chuckle from both on camera was priceless. Only Sting can make a mistake and make it gold!
I can't believe that this was 14 years ago!!
The minute you see the attic sealed off like that you know you have a very big issue and should be checked out quickly
First, I would have been furious if the inspector went to the house without me. In my state, it may even be illegal. I would have refused to pay him. That sounds REALLY shady to me.
I don't even think there was an inspector.
Beautiful show😢
I have a pretty stupid question about dryers. They are not common in my country, but all the ones I've seen don't connect to all that piping that I often see on the show, just electric. Is it a different type of dryer that doesn't need it, or what's going on?
I'm so sorry you lost your friend Mike.
bad electrical is scarily common
our house- the previous owner said one of the breakers trips when it rains, and they would just set it back when it stops raining... An exterior outlet, decades-old was shorting out because ants got into it, and it wasn't sealed at all. Installed a new box, and silicone'd it up. haven't tripped a breaker in 4 years since. most of the outlets were close to shorting out if you wiggled them, most with incomplete grounds for no particular reason, and most receptacles had broken plastic around the ground pins.
no idea how this place didn't burn down. replaced nearly all the outlets, and they all test correctly now. (all 12g romex, some older sheathing- but juust too old to have any aluminum. panel will need to be replaced by the next guy..)
I don’t know if fogging even works to prevent mold from coming back. I keep researching that removal of the mold is the gold standard.
Fogging does remove the mold it legit eats it and removing the products containing mold won’t do much if you don’t remidie the issue causing the mold in the first place
Holy Hell man! That is the worse, most dangerous wiring I have ever seen! And the most extensive mold issue I have ever seen. Surprised there was no structural or foundation issues. Thank God for that. They basically did a full gut and remodel. Those folks really did win the lottery. And kudos to Damon for that spectacular tile job! Hope Steve and his brother take care of their health better than Rob. He went way too soon.
I've seen homes like this one many times -- often enough to assume this is what I'll see in ANY house this old (1950's build likely). The more "updated" or "improved," the greater the issues likely to be found.
You have to remember that folks back then didn't live as we do. Far fewer appliances. No air conditioning. Plaster instead of drywall. Unfinished basements. Where there are changes there are problems -- especially if the work was done by home owners and handymen.
This house? Clearly a complete gut and re-wire.
Electrical? Far too few circuits. Missing outlets and light switches.
Sorry for the loss of your friend. I know it's hard.
There’s a name for a show as Damon be the host MORE THAN MAKE IT RIGHT 😂