Holmes Inspection Season 2 Episode 9 A Hole Lot of History: Part 1 of 2
- May 1, 2011
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In the ninth episode of season two of Holmes Inspection, titled "A Hole Lot of History: Part 1 of 2," host Mike Holmes and his team travel to a century-old house in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood. The homeowners, Allison and Tim, have been living in their home for several years, but they have recently noticed a number of worrying issues, including moisture in the basement, uneven floors, and water damage on the ceiling.
As soon as Holmes arrives, he gets to work inspecting the house and trying to get to the bottom of the problems. He quickly discovers that the foundation of the house is made of stone, which is a major issue as it is prone to cracking and shifting over time. This has caused several problems throughout the home, including the uneven floors and the water damage on the ceiling.
In addition to the foundation issues, Holmes also discovers that the house has a lot of old plumbing and electrical systems that are in desperate need of an upgrade. The electrical system is so old that it is still using a fuse box, which is a major fire hazard. The plumbing is not much better, as many of the pipes are corroded and leaking, which is causing the moisture in the basement.
Despite the significant problems with the house, Holmes is determined to find a way to fix them and make the home safe for Allison and Tim. Over the course of the episode, he works closely with his team to come up with a plan to repair the foundation, replace the plumbing and electrical systems, and make necessary structural changes to ensure that the home will be stable and safe for years to come.
However, as they begin the renovations, the team quickly realizes that the house has even more issues than they initially thought, including a roof that is sagging and a chimney that needs to be rebuilt. This sets the stage for the second part of the episode, which will focus on how the team handles these additional problems and works to complete the renovations on time and on budget.
Throughout the episode, viewers get an inside look at the renovation process, including the challenges and surprises that can arise when working on an older home. Holmes Inspection offers a unique perspective on home renovation, highlighting the importance of not just fixing cosmetic issues but also ensuring that the home is structurally sound and safe for those who live in it.