Holmes Inspection Season 2 Episode 3

Ep 3. A Stitch in Time

  • March 20, 2011

In Holmes Inspection season 2 episode 3 titled "A Stitch in Time," renowned contractor and home inspector Mike Holmes takes on another challenging renovation project. This episode focuses on the home of Cynthia and Rudy, who live in a 100-year-old house in an old Toronto neighbourhood.

Cynthia and Rudy have lived in the house for over 20 years and have already done some renovations, but they want to update the kitchen and bathroom and fix a few other issues. They are also expecting their daughter Danielle to move back in with them, so they want to create a comfortable space for her as well.

Mike begins his inspection by checking the roof and the attic, where he finds some serious structural issues caused by previous renovations. The roofline of the house has been changed, and it's causing water damage and mold to form in the attic. The existing plumbing and electrical systems are also outdated and potentially dangerous.

As Mike dives deeper into the inspection, he discovers that the house has knob and tube wiring, which was commonly used in the early 1900s but is no longer up to code. He also finds out that the sewer line is insufficient for the number of bathrooms in the house and is causing some drainage problems. The walls and ceilings are also covered in layers of wallpaper and paint, which could be hiding some structural problems.

Despite these challenges, Mike is determined to help Cynthia and Rudy create a safe and comfortable home for their family. He collaborates with his team of experts to develop a plan for the renovation that addresses all the issues he found during the inspection.

To update the plumbing and electrical systems, they need to open up the walls and replace everything from scratch. Mike also recommends that they install a backwater valve to prevent future flooding in the basement. They need to remove the existing roofing structure and replace it to fix the structural problems in the attic.

To make room for Danielle, they decide to convert the third-floor attic into a bedroom. This requires adding new stairs and a skylight for natural light. They also plan to remove the existing chimney, which is no longer in use, to create more space in the kitchen area.

Throughout the renovation process, Mike educates Cynthia and Rudy about the importance of following building codes and regulations. He also gives them tips on how to maintain their home and prevent future problems.

In the end, the renovations turn out spectacularly, creating a beautiful and functional living space for Cynthia, Rudy, and Danielle. They have a new kitchen with modern appliances and updated electrical and plumbing systems, a new bathroom, and a new third-floor bedroom. They are thrilled with the results and grateful for Mike's expertise and guidance throughout the process.

Overall, Holmes Inspection season 2 episode 3 "A Stitch in Time" highlights the importance of having regular inspections and adhering to building codes and regulations for a safe and comfortable living space. It also showcases the expertise and dedication of Mike Holmes and his team in transforming a century-old home into a modern and functional living space.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 20, 2011
  • Language
    English