4d ago
I want to take a moment to honor my friend and colleague, Frank Cozzolino . Frank was more than just a skilled tradesman—he was a man who stood for excellence, integrity, and doing things the right way. I had the privilege of working alongside him, and I saw firsthand the dedication, passion, and heart he put into every project he touched. Frank wasn’t just about building homes; he built trust, mentorship, and inspiration. His work ethic set the standard, and his kindness left a mark on everyone lucky enough to know him. The trades community—and all of us who had the pleasure of calling him a friend—has lost a true professional and a genuine human being. Rest in peace, Frank. Your legacy of craftsmanship and character will continue to inspire us all.
4d ago
If a contractor tells you that you don't need permits for electrical work, structural, additions - RUN AWAY from that contractor https://makeitright.ca/holmes-advice/home-renovation/why-you-need-a-building-permit/ .
Nov 19
In this clip, I sit down with expert basement renovator, Ben Wiley from Calgary. We discuss the complexities of creating legal basement apartments, covering the necessary permits, costs, design considerations, and the impact of regulations. We also discuss the importance of understanding local codes, the financial implications of renovations, and the evolving attitudes towards secondary suites in residential neighborhoods. What are some of the issues (like asbestos) that you need to budget for before renovating your basement? Keywords: basement apartments, legal suites, construction costs, design considerations, asbestos, government incentives, housing solutions, family living arrangements, permits, neighborhood dynamics
Nov 17
Join me, Mike Holmes on the Homes on Homes podcast as I explore the cutting-edge world of home innovation with Kevin and Brad from iGUIDE. Discover how 3D imaging and LiDAR technology are revolutionizing home inspections, providing unparalleled documentation and protection for homeowners, contractors, and real estate professionals. Learn about the endless possibilities of this technology, from creating detailed floor plans to conducting virtual tours, and how it can save time and money while ensuring accountability and trust in the construction and real estate industries. Tune in to see how iGUIDE is setting new standards in home documentation and maintenance. construction, innovation, iGUIDE, home inspections, 3D imaging, technology, documentation, real estate, efficiency, accountability
Nov 14
Join us as we dive into the world of basement renovations with Ben Wiley from Basement Builders in Calgary. Discover the ins and outs of transforming your basement into a profitable rental suite. From understanding the permit process and design considerations to navigating costs and maximizing returns, this episode covers everything you need to know. Whether you're looking to add value to your home or create a secondary income stream, this conversation is packed with insights and practical advice. Tune in to learn how to make the most of your basement space!
Nov 12
This conversation delves into the critical role of gut health in overall well-being, focusing on how it affects nutritional absorption, particularly B12, and the implications of modern dietary changes. Mike Holmes, Dr Vic and Dr Mike discuss the prevalence of gut issues in society, the importance of hydration, and the need for education on maintaining gut health. Takeaways The intestines are designed to absorb nutrients effectively. Many people are unaware of the importance of intrinsic factor for B12 absorption. Acid reflux and proton pump inhibitors can hinder nutrient absorption. Modern diets have introduced harmful ingredients that affect gut health. Gut health is linked to various health issues, including ADHD. Hydration is often overlooked but is essential for cellular function. The gut is referred to as the second brain due to its impact on overall health. Societal changes have led to increased gut issues and nutritional deficiencies. Education on gut health is crucial for improving public health. Maintaining gut health can lead to better skin, brain, and overall body function.
Nov 10
My daughter, Sherry Holmes, took over this podcast episode. Join them as they dive into the inspiring world of women in construction and trades. In this episode, hear from guests as they share their unique journeys into male-dominated fields, the challenges they've faced, and the triumphs they've achieved. Discover how early exposure to trades can empower young women and why representation matters. Tune in for a conversation that celebrates resilience, support, and the power of women in the trades. The conversation covers personal journeys, challenges in male-dominated fields, and the importance of early exposure to trades for young women. The episode highlights the support from male colleagues and the significance of representation in inspiring future generations. Keywords women in construction, trades, representation, male-dominated fields, empowerment Takeaways Women can excel in male-dominated fields. Early exposure to trades is crucial for young women. Support from male colleagues is vital. Representation inspires future generations. Personal journeys into trades are diverse. Challenges in trades can be overcome. Empowerment through learning on-site. Balancing career and family is possible. Encouragement is key to success. Trades offer fulfilling career paths.
Nov 6
Mike Holmes shares an electrical hazard story from his youth! This episode clip explores the importance of electrical safety, with Mike Holmes sharing personal stories and practical advice to prevent common hazards. The discussion covers the dangers of low voltage shocks, misuse of extension cords, and holiday lighting safety. Listeners will learn how to protect their homes and families from electrical mishaps, especially during the festive season.
Oct 31
Is your home feeling a little too stuffy? The truth is, fresh air is vital for a healthy home, and many people don’t realize how easy it is to improve their indoor air quality. In this episode, we’re exploring the powerful benefits of Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) and Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRVs) for your living space. In part 2, of this 2-part series I chat with Panasonic Indoor Air Quality experts about the differences between ERVs and HRVs, how they work, and why they’re crucial for managing moisture while bringing fresh air into your living space. We'll also explore their newest spot ERV, the WhisperComfort 60, which I’ve installed in my sunroom, and I think it's brilliant! For more behind-the-scenes content, head to Makeitright.ca/podcast-season-4-episode-3-part-2-is-your-home-feeling-stuffy-solution/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E .
Oct 30
Join Mike Holmes on the Homes on Homes podcast as he explores the groundbreaking world of site printing technology with experts Andy from HP Site Print and Peter from Building Point. Discover how this innovation is revolutionizing construction by reducing human error, saving time and costs, and creating new opportunities for the next generation of tradespeople. Tune in to learn how site printing is setting a new standard in the industry and what it means for the future of building. Don't miss this insightful conversation!
Oct 29
In this electrifying episode, we delve into the world of electrical safety with a series of cautionary tales and expert advice. From the unexpected shocks of low voltage encounters to the dangers of misusing extension cords, our speakers share personal stories and practical tips to keep your home safe. As the holiday season approaches, learn how to avoid common electrical hazards and ensure your decorations are both dazzling and secure. Tune in for insights that could save your home from disaster and keep your family safe. Don't miss out on these essential safety tips!
Oct 22
In this podcast episode, Mike Holmes discusses a personal matter - the dirty pond on his property. He is joined by a pond maintenance company, and they discuss the challenges and solutions related to maintaining a pond on a private property. They explore the impact of nutrient runoff from nearby farms, the importance of regular maintenance, and the use of beneficial bacteria to improve water quality. The conversation emphasizes the ecological benefits of proper pond care and the necessity of understanding the balance between maintaining a pond and preserving the surrounding environment.
Oct 20
In this episode of the Homes on Homes podcast, Mike Holmes discusses the innovative use of site printers in construction with guests Andy from HP Site Print and Peter from Building Point. They explore how this technology is revolutionizing layout work by reducing human error, saving time, and making construction more efficient. The conversation also touches on the importance of introducing technology to the younger generation and how it can make trades more appealing. Key Takeaways: Site printers reduce human error in construction. Technology is making construction more efficient. Introducing tech to youth can make trades appealing. Site printers save time and money on layout work. Construction tech is evolving rapidly. Listen on:Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Amazon Music.
Oct 20
In this episode of the Homes on Homes podcast, Mike Holmes explores the innovative world of robot site printing technology with guests Andy from HP SitePrint and Peter from Building Point. They discuss how this technology is revolutionizing construction by reducing human error, saving time and costs, and making construction sites more efficient. The conversation delves into the practical applications of site printing, its impact on the construction industry, and the opportunities it presents for the next generation of tradespeople. Keywords site printing, construction technology, innovation, Mike Holmes, building efficiency Takeaways Site printing reduces human error in construction. The technology saves significant time and costs. Site printing can print layouts directly on the floor. It integrates CAD files with real-world construction sites. The technology is user-friendly and accessible. Site printing is being adopted by both small and large companies. It offers opportunities for young tradespeople. The technology is compatible with various total stations. Site printing can print in multiple languages for better comprehension. The technology is evolving with customer feedback.
Oct 13
In a world where health and wellness are paramount, Mike Holmes, renowned for his expertise in construction, takes a deep dive into the realm of health with Dr. Mike and Dr. Vic. This episode of the Homes on Homes podcast explores the integration of traditional and natural medicine, emphasizing the importance of gut health, vitamins, and hydration in maintaining vitality. Takeaways Patient-centered care is crucial for effective health management. Integrating MD and ND approaches can enhance patient outcomes. Gut health is foundational to overall wellness. Environmental toxins significantly impact health. Personalized vitamin and hydration therapies can boost vitality. Aging gracefully involves maintaining vitality and health. Holistic approaches consider both traditional and natural medicine. Regular health assessments are key to understanding patient needs.
Oct 7
Join Mike Holmes on this bonus clip as he explores the critical role of skilled trades in today's world with Rick Murdoch from AutoVol. Discover how the trades are evolving with automation and why it's essential to bring them back into schools. Learn about the exciting opportunities in the trades, the importance of education, and how we can inspire the next generation to build a better future. Whether you're in the industry or just curious about the trades, this episode sheds light on the challenges and opportunities in modern construction. Tune in to understand why skilled trades are more important than ever.
Oct 6
In this episode of the Homes on Homes podcast, Mike Holmes discusses health and wellness with Dr. Mike and Dr. Vic. They explore the integration of traditional and natural medicine, the importance of gut health, and the role of vitamins and hydration in maintaining vitality. The conversation also touches on the impact of environmental toxins and the benefits of personalized health approaches. Keywords: health, wellness, gut health, vitamins, hydration, environmental toxins, personalized health, traditional medicine, natural medicine, vitality Takeaways: Patient-centered care is crucial for effective health management. Integrating MD and ND approaches can enhance patient outcomes. Gut health is foundational to overall wellness. Environmental toxins significantly impact health. Personalized vitamin and hydration therapies can boost vitality. Aging gracefully involves maintaining vitality and health. Holistic approaches consider both traditional and natural medicine. Regular health assessments are key to understanding patient needs. Hydration and proper nutrition are essential for cellular health. Understanding individual health needs leads to better care. Takeaways
Sep 29
Revolutionizing Construction: Robots, Modular Homes, and the Housing Crisis In this episode of the "Holmes on Homes" podcast, Mike Holmes and Rick Murdock from Autovol discuss the transformative impact of robots and modular homes on the construction industry. They explore how these innovations can address the housing affordability crisis by increasing efficiency and reducing costs. Robots enhance precision and efficiency in construction. Modular homes offer a faster, cost-effective building solution. The affordability crisis requires innovative approaches like automation. Skilled trades are essential for implementing new technologies. Indoor construction reduces environmental impact and speeds up the process. Collaboration between industry and education is crucial for future growth. Modular homes can be completed in a fraction of the time of traditional builds. Automation ensures consistent quality and durability in construction. The construction industry must adapt to meet housing demands. Investing in technology and education can create a sustainable future.
Sep 22
As we age, our homes need to evolve with us, and making the right modifications can help ensure your forever home is functional, accessible, and safe for the long term. So what are the best modifications for aging in place? The best modifications include grab bars, curbless showers, and a main-floor laundry, which make your home more accessible and comfortable as you age.
Sep 19
The inspiration for my career in construction - my dad. Here's my story on how following him around job sites sparked my passion for the trades.
Sep 11
In this bonus clip, we discuss electrical safety concerns around a designer favorite - chandeliers over bath tubs. Is that a safety concern? How CAN you have lighting in a wet zone?
Sep 9
In this episode, we dive into the critical topic of extension cord gauges and load capacity. Our experts explain how choosing the right gauge can prevent overheating and potential fire hazards. Learn the difference between 12-gauge and 16-gauge cords, and why it's essential to match your cord's capacity with your appliance's load. Tune in to gain practical knowledge that ensures your electrical safety at home.
Sep 8
Join us in this episode of the Holmes on Holmes podcast as we dive into the fascinating world of 3D printing and its impact on recycling. Discover how innovative minds like Randy James and Murray Pound are transforming waste into valuable resources, and learn about the challenges and opportunities in the recycling industry. Key Topics: The surprising uses of 3D printing in construction and beyond. The environmental impact of current recycling practices. Innovative solutions for reducing waste and conserving resources. Real-world examples of 3D printing applications in various industries. Guests: Randy James, Operator and Wave of the Future 3D Murray Pound, Generations Master Builder, Homes Approved Builder #3DPrinting #Recycling #Innovation #Sustainability Tune in to learn how 3D printing is reshaping industries and paving the way for a more sustainable future. Don't miss this insightful conversation!
Sep 5
Join us in this episode of the Holmes on Holmes podcast as we discuss one of the most memorable jobs of my career, a job that took 30 MONTHS to complete. #renovation #construction
Sep 2
My rule of 3 when it comes to home renovations! Here's why you need to take your time with your project.
Aug 29
In my career, I've seen and FIXED a lot of messes. So what's the #1 advice I can give to homeowners? Listen to this podcast clip to find out my number one renovation advice and WHY.
Aug 27
You may know me as the guy in the overalls, but I am sharing the lighter, more personal side of life behind the scenes. Joined by my kids Sherry Holmes and Mike Holmes Jr, we discuss our weird habits, and what my kids think of mine!
Aug 22
In this podcast clip, we dive into the number of homes we have fixed, and the one job that almost left me bankrupt! Join me and my kids Sherry Holmes and Mike Holmes Jr as we reflect on past HGTV episodes.
Aug 21
In this episode, we delve into the unique challenges faced by aspiring plumbers and electricians. From navigating rigorous training programs to overcoming industry stereotypes, we explore the hurdles that newcomers must tackle. Join us as we uncover personal stories, expert insights, and practical advice for those looking to break into these essential trades. Whether you're considering a career change or just curious about the trades, this episode offers a candid look at the realities of the plumbing and electrical industries.
Aug 20
In this episode, we dive into the critical role water quality plays in maintaining kidney health. Discover how impurities in drinking water, such as high levels of TDS, can affect your kidneys' ability to filter effectively. Learn about the importance of water softening and reverse osmosis in reducing harmful substances like sodium and chloride, especially for those on sodium-restricted diets. Join us as we explore practical solutions to ensure your water is as pure as possible, safeguarding your health and well-being.
Aug 19
Join us as we explore the critical role of home air filtration systems in maintaining indoor air quality. Discover how these systems work, their benefits, and why they are essential for a healthy living environment. #AirQuality #HomeFiltration #HealthyLiving Listen now on Spotify and enhance your home's air quality!
Aug 8
An honest Holmes story! In this podcast episode, I speak with special guest and long-time friend Frank Cozzolino, Licensed Electrical Contractor as we discuss the basics of electrical safety, who you should hire for your electrical work, and what you need to know to protect yourself and your family from a possible fire hazard. https://makeitright.ca/episode-5-the-abcs-of-electrical-safety/
Aug 8
On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes and Indoor Air Quality Experts Ken Nelson and Darryl Rebeschini, from Panasonic North America explain what ERVs are, how they differ from heat recovery ventilators (HRVs), and why they are essential for every home—especially if you’re looking to maintain a healthy and energy-efficient home. https://makeitright.ca/podcast/how-ervs-improve-air-quality-and-save-energy/
Aug 7
On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes and Indoor Air Quality Experts Ken Nelson and Darryl Rebeschini, from Panasonic North America explain what ERVs are, how they differ from heat recovery ventilators (HRVs), and why they are essential for every home—especially if you’re looking to maintain a healthy and energy-efficient home. https://makeitright.ca/podcast/how-ervs-improve-air-quality-and-save-energy/
Aug 5
Are we recycling incorrectly? Imagine turning construction waste into functional products like stepping stones and garbage cans. What about printing a custom home retrofit piece in hours instead of weeks? https://makeitright.ca/podcast/how-3d-printing-is-transforming-construction/
Aug 4
In this bonus clip, Mike Holmes identifies the #1 way to tackle the shortage in the skilled trades. https://open.spotify.com/episode/0zmw0i33ZGk7YCJLdXz6k3
Aug 1
Poor indoor air quality can contribute to respiratory issues and allergies, affecting everything from your health to your comfort. So what are some things we are guilty of when it comes to poor indoor air quality at home? https://makeitright.ca/podcast/best-solutions-to-improve-indoor-air-quality/
Jul 30
The conversation explores my journey of a tradesman who transitioned from a young apprentice to a contractor and television personality. I discuss my early influences, the challenges faced in the construction industry, the importance of education in trades, and his efforts to empower the next generation, particularly women in construction. https://makeitright.ca/podcast/closing-the-skilled-trades-gap-with-rob-almond-nest-ceo/
Jul 28
Join me as I share an unforgettable journey from convincing my daughter Sherry to join the trades to building a Category 5 hurricane-proof home in New Orleans. Experience the challenges we faced, from intense heat and lightning storms to innovative engineering solutions. Discover the lessons learned in resilience and the impact of our work on the community. Tune in for a story of determination, family, and making it right in the skilled trades industry. https://makeitright.ca/podcast/closing-the-skilled-trades-gap-with-rob-almond-nest-ceo/
Jul 27
The skilled trades industry is facing a critical skilled trades shortage, but it’s not because of a saturated market. In fact, between 2016 and 2021, the number of youth aged 15 to 24 in the trades dropped by over 12% in Canada, according to Statistics Canada. And it’s not just a Canadian issue — in the U.S., the construction workforce under age 25 has also been shrinking. So, what’s really going on? Mike Holmes on this important issue!
Jul 25
I have been in the industry for over 40 years and on TV for more than 20 years. While I never wanted to be on TV, I found this as an opportunity to educate millions of homeowners at once on how to Make It Right. https://youtu.be/aEQP7mnvvRY
Jul 24
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Jul 23
Mike Holmes' guest, Murray Pound from Generations Master Builder, explores the idea of 3D printing HVAC parts to reduce time and costs on the job site. https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/mike-holmes-on-homes/episodes/Could-3D-Printing-Solve-the-Affordable-Housing-Crisis--Tiny-Homes--Faster-Builds--and-Less-Waste-e31k9m2
Jul 22
What if we could build affordable homes in days, not months—with minimal waste and maximum sustainability? Affordable housing is one of the most pressing issues in cities worldwide, and 3D printed homes may be the innovative solution we’ve been waiting for. https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/mike-holmes-on-homes/episodes/Could-3D-Printing-Solve-the-Affordable-Housing-Crisis--Tiny-Homes--Faster-Builds--and-Less-Waste-e31k9m2
Jul 21
Mike Holmes, contractor and TV host on HGTV, discusses the opportunities available with 3D printing to build Tiny Homes. Full episode: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/mike-holmes-on-homes/episodes/Could-3D-Printing-Solve-the-Affordable-Housing-Crisis--Tiny-Homes--Faster-Builds--and-Less-Waste-e31k9m2
Jun 19
The skilled trades are in a race against time. With an aging workforce and fewer young people entering the field, the industry is facing a critical shortage that could affect everything from home construction to infrastructure development. But what can be done to ensure the future of skilled trades is secure? On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes sits down with Rob Almond, CEO of NEST Facilities Management , to discuss the current state of the trades and what steps are being taken to overcome the industry’s biggest challenges. From Mike’s personal journey in the trades to his legacy of “making it right,” they explore what it takes to build a sustainable future for the skilled workforce. Mike and Rob dive into the importance of mentorship, industry collaboration, and how programs like the Holmes Foundation and the Skilled Trades Advisory Council (STAC) are helping bridge the skills gap. They also discuss the pressing issue of ensuring quality, trust, and safety in an industry that’s seen as essential but often overlooked. Are you concerned about the skilled trades shortage? Wondering what can be done to fix it? Tune in for unfiltered advice and insights from the experts. ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more Mike Holmes home renovation advice? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
Jun 12
Ever wondered how Mike Holmes TV Shows, like Holmes on Homes became a household name? It all began on March 22, 2003, when the first episode, “Additional Grief,” aired on HGTV Canada. Mike Holmes set out to help homeowners who had been burned by subpar contractors. Little did he know he’d be starting a legacy that would change the face of home renovation television.In this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike is joined by his children, Sherry Holmes and Mike Holmes Jr., for an unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at how it all started. They discuss memorable episodes like “Lien on Me,” “Soggy Sorrority,” and “Whole House Disaster.” They also share insights on the challenges faced and lessons learned.The family also reflects on their journey together, revealing fun trivia like who the biggest perfectionist is? and does Mike have any fun reno habits? They discuss the evolution of the show, the impact it had on viewers, and how it led to the creation of their foundation, which continues to raise awareness about the importance of skilled trades.Plus, find out where you can watch classic Holmes on Homes episodes for free on Homeful TV and learn about upcoming projects that continue the legacy of making it right. ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
Jun 5
Did you know that ventilation systems can dramatically improve your home’s air quality and energy efficiency? Want to improve your home’s air quality and save on energy bills? ERVs (Energy Recovery Ventilators) are the key to achieving both. But how do they work, and how are they different from HRVs (Heat Recovery Ventilators)? On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes and Indoor Air Quality Experts Ken Nelson and Darryl Rebeschini, from Panasonic North America explain what ERVs are, how they differ from heat recovery ventilators (HRVs), and why they are essential for every home—especially if you're looking to maintain a healthy and energy-efficient home. One surprising fact you might not know: ERVs are not just about ventilation—they also help manage humidity, preventing mold and dust from building up. They help balance moisture inside your home, making it feel more comfortable and less damp, especially in areas with high humidity. You’ll also hear how Panasonic’s WhisperComfort 60, a standalone ERV unit, offers superior ventilation while saving you energy, making it the perfect solution for your home. What if improving your home’s air quality could also reduce your energy costs? Tune in to find out! ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
May 29
Did you know that indoor air can be up to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air due to hidden pollutants, poor ventilation, and moisture buildup? Poor indoor air quality can contribute to respiratory issues and allergies, affecting everything from your health to your comfort. So what are the best solutions for improving indoor air quality? On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes sits down with Ken Nelson and Darryl Rebeschini, Indoor Air Quality experts from Panasonic North America, to discuss easy effective solutions for improving the air quality in your home and help you build a healthier home. They dive into the most common pollutants found indoors, the role of air purifiers, and why every home needs a vent fan. You’ll learn how to effectively manage moisture to reduce contaminants, and how new technologies like Panasonic WhisperAir Repair and the Whisper Series vent fans with LED light panels can enhance your home's air quality. The conversation also dives into source management—how taking steps to control pollutants at the source is essential for maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to improve the air you breathe or someone dealing with allergies, this episode offers practical advice on creating a cleaner, healthier indoor environment. ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
May 22
What if we could build affordable homes in days, not months—with minimal waste and maximum sustainability? Affordable housing is one of the most pressing issues in cities worldwide, and 3D printed homes may be the innovative solution we’ve been waiting for. On this Holmes on Homes Podcast episode, Mike Holmes sits down with Randy Janes from Wave of the Future 3D and Murray Pound, Owner and President of Generations Master Builder to discuss how 3D printing can be used to create tiny homes, how does 3D printing help build homes faster, and what are the benefits of 3D printing for affordable housing. 3D printing offers a sustainable solution, to address the affordable housing crisis, especially in Canada, that not only is more efficient and reduces waste but also lowers carbon emissions compared to traditional construction methods. But what challenges lie ahead? We’ll dive into how zoning laws, public perception, and building codes may impact the widespread adoption of this technology. We’ll also talk about the reliability and sturdiness of 3D-printed materials, and how builders can incorporate this cutting-edge technology into their projects moving forward. Could this new way of building be the answer to the affordable housing crisis? Tune in to find out. ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
May 15
Imagine turning construction waste into functional products like stepping stones and garbage cans. What about printing a custom home retrofit piece in hours instead of weeks? Shockingly, according to the OECD, only 9% of plastic is actually recycled, with a staggering 49% ending up in landfills. That’s not right! The construction industry is full of challenges—high costs, supply chain delays, and excessive waste. Could 3D printing be the solution? How can 3D printing reduce construction waste? On this Holmes on Homes Podcast episode, Mike Holmes sits down with Randy Janes, Owner and Lead Operator at Wave of the Future 3D and Murray Pound, Owner and President of Generations Master Builder to explore how 3D printing is disrupting traditional construction, reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and making job sites more sustainable. They also talk about the benefits of using 3D printing in construction and how 3D printing is considered a green building technology. 3D printing offers a sustainable solution to not only recycle but also regenerate this plastic waste into durable, functional products for the construction industry and beyond. So could this be the future of building? Listen to find out. ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
May 8
Thinking of turning your basement into an income suite? Building a legal basement suite is a great way to generate extra income. However, it’s important to understand the difference between legal and illegal basement suites, especially when it comes to compliance with local building codes and safety requirements. On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes sits down with Ben Wiley, Founder & Construction Manager at Basement Builder Group, to discuss the ins and outs of building legal basement suites. They discuss the features required for a basement to be considered legal, the importance of obtaining the right permits, and how to avoid common mistakes in the process. Mike and Ben also talk about how to design a space that attracts quality tenants and maintains its value, plus tips on making the most of a small basement space, meeting egress window requirements, and selecting the best flooring materials. They also cover the challenges of building basement suites in Calgary and what to keep in mind when buying a home that already has a basement you want to convert into a suite. Ben also shares more about the Basement Builder Group Dealership Program—a unique opportunity for contractors and homebuilders to partner with Basement Builder Group and leverage their proven expertise, strong focus on quality, and commitment to client satisfaction in legal basement suite construction. Are you ready to turn your basement into a profitable income suite? Tune in to learn how to make your basement work for you and why Basement Builder Group is the team to help you get there! ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
May 1
As we age, our homes need to evolve with us, and making the right modifications can help ensure your forever home is functional, accessible, and safe for the long term. So what are the best modifications for aging in place? The best modifications include grab bars, curbless showers, and a main-floor laundry, which make your home more accessible and comfortable as you age. On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes is joined by his daughter Sherry Holmes as they sit down with Ronny Wiskin, an Accessibility Specialist at MED+ Health, to explore the top modifications and home designs to make your home truly aging-in-place ready. How do you modify your bathroom for aging in place? How do you improve accessibility between floors in a multi-story home? Mike and his guests also dive into chair lifts for multi-story homes, ramps, and other solutions to ensure that mobility is never an issue. They discuss space-saving ideas for older homes, like adding a main-floor laundry, which is crucial for making your home more practical and convenient as you age. Whether you’re a homeowner planning ahead, a caregiver helping a loved one, or someone simply looking to make aging in place work, this episode offers expert advice on how to transform your home into a space that will continue to meet your needs as you grow older. ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
Apr 24
What are the best wheelchair accessible home modifications? How do you make a home wheelchair accessible on a budget? The best wheelchair-accessible home modifications include ramps or vertical lifts for entry, wider door frames, and durable flooring for both comfort and safety. On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes is joined by his daughter Sherry Holmes as they sit down with Ronny Wiskin, Accessibility Specialist at MED+ Health, to break down the best options for creating a wheelchair-friendly home. They’ll explore the key features that every accessible home should have, what to look for when buying an accessible home, and common mistakes homeowners make when it comes to DIY projects and hiring the wrong contractors. But that’s not all—code considerations for things like ramps, how to handle insurance payouts, and working with the right professionals are just as critical. We’ll discuss these challenges and provide expert tips on how to tackle them head-on. What if you could transform your home to make it wheelchair accessible without costly mistakes or lengthy delays? Tune in to find out how the right approach can make all the difference. ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
Apr 17
The skilled trades industry is facing a critical shortage, but it’s not because of a saturated market. In fact, according to Stats Canada, between 2016 and 2021, the number of tradespeople over 65 grew by nearly 12%, while the number of youth (ages 15-24) in the trades dropped by over 12%. So, what’s really going on? On this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes is joined by his daughter Sherry Holmes, contractor & TV host, Frank Melecca, home renovation teacher at Judith Nyman Secondary School , and Shawn Smith from Logicaldox , a company revolutionizing skilled trades training with Virtual Reality. Together, they explore why the skilled trades shortage is happening and how it’s impacting the future of the industry. They’ll dive into how VR (Virtual Reality) training can help solve the skilled trades shortage by transforming how we teach the next generation of tradespeople. They also address the need to introduce trades education earlier—as early as elementary school—to inspire young people to join the field. This episode also covers what are the most in-demand skilled trades, which are the least popular but present big opportunities, and how we can overcome the stigma. From barriers to apprenticeship to technological advancements in training, the conversation offers practical advice on how to build a stronger, more skilled workforce for the future. ------ 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right! ⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it. ------ 🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out MakeItRight.ca ------ Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights. Instagram and Threads: @make_It_Right Facebook: @Make.It.Right.Mike YouTube: @MikeHolmesMakesItRight
Apr 1
The Holmes on Homes Podcast , hosted by Mike Holmes , seasoned professional contractor and TV host, is your go-to source for expert insights on home improvement, safety, maintenance, skilled trades, and industry innovation. Each episode features expert guests and valuable takeaways, covering everything from choosing the right materials, aging in place, and electrical safety to the future of construction with 3D printing, pondscaping, and even raising healthy pets in a healthy home.Whether it’s renovating for accessibility, improving indoor air quality, or tackling the skilled trades stigma, Mike and his guests break it all down with real talk, hard truths, and the no-nonsense advice that’s made him a trusted name in home improvement. Because when it comes to building better, it pays to Make It Right.With over 40 years of experience, Mike provides practical advice and industry best practices, empowering homeowners to make informed decisions. Whether you're a first-time homeowner, a professional contractor, or planning a major renovation, this podcast is your go-to source for everything home-related.--------👉 Want more? Follow Mike Holmes on social media @Make_It_Right (Instagram) and @make.it.right.mike (Facebook) or visit MakeItRight.ca for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights.-------- 🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right!-------- 👍 If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.
Mar 7
The holidays are almost here —don’t let electrical hazards ruin your season. Uncertified products, overloaded circuits, and DIY mistakes can lead to deadly fires and shocks. In the latest Holmes on Homes podcast, Mike Holmes joined by Emily Larose and Diana Madill, experts from the Electrical Safety Authority , expose the hidden dangers of electrical products and share life-saving tips you need to know before you plug anything in this holiday season. Here’s a sneak peek: 👉 What to look for when buying electrical products (yes, even online) 👉 Never use indoor products outdoors —here’s why 👉 The shocking story of how of how a kids’ lamp almost started an electrical fire 👉 DIY or hire a pro? This episode is packed with expert advice on how to ensure the products you use are safe, protecting your home from potential electrical hazards all year round. For more behind-the-scenes content head to Makeitright.ca/holmes-on-homes-podcast-season4-episode4-electrical-product-safety/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Oct 7, 2024
How do you fix ventilation in airtight homes? In this quick episode, I break down the basics of keeping air flowing in today’s energy-efficient homes. Sure, airtight construction helps save on energy, but your home needs to breathe. That’s why mechanical ventilation systems are a must to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and keep your home healthy. Remember: build it tight, ventilate it right! Want to get more tips on improving indoor air quality? Listen to the full Holmes On Homes Podcast, Season 2, Episode 6 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Oct 1, 2024
Did you know your home’s air might be hiding some serious contaminants like mould, VOCs, dust and it could be affecting your healthy? In this bonus episode, I’ll break down why poor indoor air quality can be dangerous and what you can do about it. From air purifiers to HRVs and ERVs, these systems are key to keeping your air clean and your family healthy. Want to get more tips on improving indoor air quality? Listen to the full Holmes On Homes Podcast, Season 2, Episode 6 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Sep 27, 2024
Who’s really handling the electrical work in your home? In this fifth and final episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes series, Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority and I tackle one of the biggest mistakes homeowners make—letting their general contractor handle electrical work. It may seem convenient, but it’s a risk you don’t want to take. We’ll explain why only a Licensed Electrical Contractor should be doing the electrical work in your home, and what can go wrong if they’re not. From faulty installations to dangerous shortcuts, we’re covering the real dangers and the importance of making sure your electrical work is done safely and up to code. To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.com/hire-licensed .
Sep 26, 2024
Older homes come with a lot of charm—but also some serious electrical risks. In this fourth episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes series, Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority and I take a deep dive into the common electrical issues found in older homes. From outdated knob and tube wiring to dangerous combinations of old and new systems, these hidden hazards can lead to electrical fires if not addressed properly. If your home is older, or you’re considering buying one, this episode has some important tips on how to protect your home and your family from these risks. To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.com/hire-licensed .
Sep 25, 2024
When it comes to electrical safety, understanding the dangers of power lines is crucial. In this third episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m joined once again by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority to discuss the hidden risks associated with power lines near your home. From the dangers of overhanging lines to the importance of keeping a safe distance when working outdoors, we’re shedding light on the hazards that can easily be overlooked. You might be surprised to learn how common accidents happen and what steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.com/hire-licensed
Sep 24, 2024
Every job we take on seems to uncover even more shocking electrical hazards—literally. In this second episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m once again joined by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority, and we’re digging into some of the worst electrical work we’ve seen yet. We’re talking live wires left exposed, electrical boxes with no covers, and conductors hanging in mid-air—it’s a disaster waiting to happen. These dangerous setups put your home and family at serious risk of electric shock or fire. If you think this kind of stuff only happens in old houses or DIY gone wrong, you’re in for a surprise. This episode is a must for anyone who wants to make sure their home’s wiring is safe and up to code. To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.com/hire-licensed .
Sep 23, 2024
On every job, we come across electrical issues that homeowners didn’t even know existed—and it’s a fire waiting to happen. In this Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m joined by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority as we dig into some seriously dangerous electrical work found in a home in Ontario. From faulty wiring to unsafe DIY fixes, we’re shedding light on the risks that could be hiding in your home. In the first episode, we’re focusing on Knob and Tube Wiring —an outdated and hazardous system that’s still found in many older homes. It’s not just about the inconvenience; it’s about the very real danger it poses, from potential electric fires to deadly shocks, which is why it’s so critical to identify it and get it replaced by a Licensed Electrical Contractor. If you’ve got an older home, this episode is a must-listen. To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.come/hire-licensed
Aug 20, 2024
What can a smart home do for you? In this quick 2-minute episode, Mike Holmes breaks down the essentials of smart homes. From advanced voice command systems and connected devices for tech enthusiasts to simple upgrades like nightlight receptacles for easy wayfinding, learn how smart homes offer added convenience and security. Want to get more electrical safety tips? Listen to the full Holmes On Homes Podcast, Season 3, Episode 6 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Aug 13, 2024
Think you can safely charge your EV using a standard outlet? Think again! Mike Holmes reveals the surprising risks of plugging your electric vehicle into a regular electrical outlet, including the potential for dangerous fires. Tune in to learn about the safety concerns and what you should do to avoid a potentially hazardous situation. Want more electrical safety tips? Listen to the full Holmes On Homes Podcast Season 3, Episode 4 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Aug 9, 2024
Is your pet suffering from allergies that might be food-related? Mike Holmes talks to the experts about the impact of diet on pet allergies and whether a raw or regular food diet could be the answer. This episode offers advice on managing allergies through dietary choices and provides tips for selecting the best food for your pet’s health. Want more advice from the experts on nurturing healthy pets? Listen to the full Holmes On Homes Podcast, Season 3, Episode 3 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Aug 7, 2024
Bought an older home but not sure about its electrical safety? In this quick bonus episode, Mike Holmes talks to the electrical experts from the Electrical Safety Authority in Ontario about tips on how to identify if your home’s electrical system needs an upgrade. Learn the signs of outdated wiring and get expert advice on ensuring your home’s electrical system is both safe and up-to-date. Want to get more electrical safety tips? Listen to the full Holmes On Homes Podcast, Season 3, Episode 4 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Aug 6, 2024
Mike Holmes, Professional Contractor and TV Host, returns with Season 4 of his Holmes On Homes Podcast, bringing you insightful discussions and expert advice to help you build a safer, healthier home. This season promises to be packed with valuable tips and engaging discussions that you won’t want to miss. Subscribe and listen to the Holmes On Homes Podcast, available on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E.
Aug 6, 2024
If you know me you know how much I loved my dog Charlie. He was a big part of our family and without him, life wouldn't have been the same. It was very hard when we lost him but right then Meow Meow (our new cat) appeared out of nowhere in our life and everything changed once again —even though I was never the cat person. But both these experiences have taught me a lot about nurturing healthy pets and renovating with your pets in mind. In this podcast episode, I had the chance to sit down with Dr. Evan Freeman, Veterinary, Dino Fragaglia, President of Global Pet Foods, and Doug Poyntz, Owner of Global Pet Foods Woodstock and let me tell you I learnt a lot. We talk about how to build a healthy diet for your pets and what that looks like, pet allergies, healthy pet products and building healthy, accessible homes for our pets. For all pet owners out there, this episode is a must-listen. *Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by guests in this podcast are solely their own and do not reflect the views or endorsement of the Holmes Group. For more behind-the-scenes content head to MakeItRight.ca/podcast-s3-ep3-mike-holmes-on-healthy-pets/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Aug 6, 2024
I get a lot of questions about electrical all the time. If I bought an older house how do I know if I have bad electrical? Can I do electrical work myself? How do I know if I need a panel upgrade? Do I need a permit to do electrical work? A lot of these questions can easily be answered by hiring the right professional. In this case, it’s a Licensed Electrical Contractor. They’ll be able to assess your current electric infrastructure, advise you on the electrical work that needs to be done to meet your needs and your home’s, and do the work safely. Electric work is not something you want to take a risk with, because if DIY electrical work is done incorrectly it can result in electric fires or fatal electric shocks. This can not only damage your property but it can endanger you and your loved ones as well. In this podcast episode, I sit down with Electrical Safety Authority’s (ESA) Emily Larose, Vice President of Regulatory and General Counsel and Trevor Tremblay, Technical Advisor. We discuss everything from electric permits, to the importance of hiring a Licensed Electrical Contractor and what to do if you fall victim to an unlicensed contractor. We also answer your questions that you’ve sent in and share a few electric fails along the way showing you what NOT to do. Don’t miss this episode. For more behind-the-scenes content head to MakeItRight.ca/podcast-s3-ep4-diy-electrical/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
May 16, 2024
On this Holmes on Homes Podcast episode, it's a family affair. I, Mike Holmes, am joined by my amazing children, Michael and Sherry, as we take a trip down memory lane and talk about what it truly means to build a legacy. We'll be diving into some of our all-time favourite Holmes on Homes projects, the ones that really left a mark, which are available to stream for FREE on Homeful TV ! We'll chat about the challenges, the triumphs, and the lessons we learned along the way. Thinking about building a career in the skilled trades? We'll be sharing our insights on what it takes to succeed in this rewarding field. But it's not all about the past. We'll also be looking ahead to the future and how we're continuing to Make It Right. We'll give you a sneak peek at our exciting new show, Holmes on Homes: Building A Legacy, coming soon to Cottage Life ! So, if you're interested in renovation stories, family wisdom, and a sneak peek at what's next for the Holmes crew join me and my kids for some laughs, learnings, and a whole lot of heart on this Holmes On Homes Podcast episode! For more behind-the-scenes content head to MakeItRight.ca/s4-ep1-building-a-legacy/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Oct 26, 2023
There are governing bodies that develop building codes to dictate how a house is built and what is installed to ensure the safety of homeowners. In addition, the National Electrical Code (US) and the Canadian Electrical Code focus on the safety of electrical installations. Always hire a licensed electrical contractor for any electrical work you’re doing in the house. Why? Because they are the experts and can help make sure everything is done safely, to code, and know to pull the needed permits. Do you know where in your house you should have GFCIs? Do you need to replace your knob and tube wiring? An electrician will have the answers. In this podcast episode, I’m joined by Erik Drost, Loyalty Manager, Eaton USA as we talk about Electric Codes vs. building codes, the difference in codes between the US and Canada, and doing electrical work safely. We also talk about how to find a Licensed Electrical Contractor and what the ECCN is. Plus, we have a few shocks and laughs looking at the electrical fails that you’ve sent in. Tune in to find out all about it. For more behind-the-scenes content head to MakeItRight.ca/podcast-season-3-episode-6-electrical-code-and-hiring-a-lec/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Oct 19, 2023
Sherry Holmes was 21 years old when she first joined the trades, and was one of the few women involved in construction. She loves that she gets to call herself a woman in construction and that she has the chance to constantly learn new skills! From flooring to tiling and design she's been able to wear a lot of hats, but it was not an easy journey. In fact, she says she never saw any women on sites. It was a daunting experience at first, but over the years she has seen a change in the trades with more and more women getting into construction. Hosting this episode of the Holmes On Homes Podcast, Sherry, joined by co-host and daughter Oaklyn, talks with Ellie Cobb, Lead Marketing Analyst (Loyalty Programs) and Helen Veldhuis, Director of Manufacturing Operations from Eaton Electric about what it means to be a woman in the trades. They share our stories of how they made it to where they are today, some of the challenges faced, and advice to younger girls considering the same path. This is one empowering episode you don’t want to miss. For more behind-the-scenes content head to MakeItRight.ca/podcast-s3-ep5-what-it-means-to-be-a-woman-in-the-trades/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Sep 28, 2023
We've all heard of landscaping, but pondscaping takes it to a whole other level. It's not just about making your backyard look nice; it's about creating a balanced ecosystem that supports living organisms and animals while keeping your pond healthy. When I found myself battling a weed infestation in my pond, I called in the experts, and Nick and Joe DeMarco from WeedsBGone came to my rescue. They educated me on the hazards of overgrown weeds and algae, which may disrupt the delicate balance of the pond's environment. We investigated the negative consequences on wildlife populations, and believe me, it's not something we want to see happen. In this podcast episode, I take a deep dive into the world of pondscaping with Nick and Joe. Let’s just say I learnt a lot from them about the importance of maintaining a healthy pond and effective weed removal methods to combat those stubborn weeds and restore life to your pond. They also shared some valuable tips to keep your own pond in top shape and the importance of pondscaping for public ponds and lakes and how it can directly impact you. This episode is a must-listen. For more behind-the-scenes content head to MakeItRight.ca/podcast-s3-ep2-pondscaping/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Sep 21, 2023
With over 40 years of experience as a contractor, I've seen the devastating consequences of bad electrical work, from fatal shocks to devastating electric fires. You may be tempted to do electrical work yourself especially if you’re a seasoned handyperson, but one wrong connection can lead to fatal results. Electrical safety is a non-negotiable when it comes to your home and it’s important you always hire a Licensed Electrical Contractor to do the work safely and correctly. In this podcast episode, I speak with Will Barrett, General Manager for Operations, Planning, and Support at the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) as we break down everything you need to know to do Electrical Right! From who you should hire, to electrical upgrades, EV Chargers, tamper-resistant receptacles and avoiding electrical fires. This episode is a must-listen. For more behind-the-scenes content head to MakeItRight.ca/podcast-s3-ep1-guide-to-doing-electrical-work-safely/ Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Mar 9, 2023
Mike Holmes has been in the industry for over 40 years and on TV for more than 20 years. While Mike never wanted to be on TV, he found this as an opportunity to educate millions of homeowners at once on how to Make It Right. Fast forward to today Mike has over 15 series and has helped over 300 homeowners! So what comes next? Mike Holmes and his children, Michael Holmes and Sherry Holmes are excited to be joining Homeful TV —a global home renovation, real estate, and design TV brand. The channel is available to stream for FREE in the US, Canada, and more countries coming soon where you can watch all the Holmes classic shows. In this podcast episode, Mike is joined by Craig Junner, SVP Programming of Blue Ant Media and a walking TV encyclopedia, and his son Michael Holmes as they talk about what Homeful is, what people can expect, the future of TV and even some fun conversations about their guilty pleasure shows. Don't miss another fun-packed Holmes on Homes podcast episode! For more behind-the-scenes content head to MakeItRight.ca/episode-7-s2-mike-holmes-on-homeful Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Jan 12, 2023
Did you know that your indoor air can be 5x more polluted than outdoor air? I've seen a lot of homeowners not paying enough attention to the air they breathe inside their homes, but it could be filled with allergens, pollutants, dust, and a lot more things we don't see that in turn could be affecting their health. It's important to take the right steps to make our homes a healthier living environment, which includes improving our indoor air quality. Luckily there are many simple solutions out there that can help improve the indoor air quality in your home such as ERVs, air purification systems, and ventilation fans. In this podcast episode, I’m joined by Sonny Pirotta, Panasonic Indoor Air Quality Expert and Bob Deeks, President of RDC Fine Homes as we talk about the importance of indoor air quality and what every homeowner should know and products you should have to improve the indoor air quality in your home!
Sep 8, 2022
There are a lot of EVs on the road today. According to an estimate, more than half the cars sold in Canada will be electric by 2030. Recently I've been hearing a lot of scary stories about people not properly installing charging stations in their homes. It's important to understand the different types of EV charging stations available, what's required to install one at home, and electrical safety tips to avoid a potential fire hazard. In this podcast episode, I'm joined by James Fraser, General Manager at The Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) as we talk about everything you need to know about EV charging stations and installing one at home SAFELY.
Aug 11, 2022
We all know about landscaping, but have you heard of pondscaping? I have a pond on my property, it was one of the things I first fell in love with when I bought my place —to me it was serenity. However, while I'm always very meticulous and keep my grass nice and short, the pond did start to overgrown over the years. I tried everything including sending one of my guys in to clip the weeds right at the bottom of the pond, but it continued to grow more and more until I got in professional pondscapers. They taught me all about how the excessive weeds and algae are harmful to the wildlife population in the pond, how they get rid of the weeds in the pond and how to properly maintain it moving forward. In this podcast episode, I'm joined by Nick DeMarco from WeedsBGone as we talk all about what pondscaping is, what causes a pond to get run down, how to maintain your pond, and more. They told me they can turn swamps into swimming pools, I'm mind blown. So if you're like me and have a pond on your property —you don't want to miss this episode.
Jul 28, 2022
I've been a professional contractor for over 40 years, and over the course of my career one recurring theme I've seen has been the shortage in skilled trades —and that's largely been due to the stigma surrounding it. While my kids and me have been working hard to encourage more youth and women to join the skilled trades, this shortage is a real issue, which has been noticed by many professionals in the construction industry. There is a need to promote the skilled trades as a viable career, because we’ll always need people to help build our homes, roads, and hospitals. These structures don’t just sprout up out of the ground! In this podcast episode, I'm joined by my son, Michael Holmes -Professional Contractor & TV Host, and JT Bhabra President of TruBuild Fine Homes, Holmes Approved Homes Builder as we talk about some of the issues caused by the skilled trades shortage, what this means, and how to overcome it and encourage more people to join the trades.
Jul 21, 2022
While a lot of people may want to put the last two years behind them, the pandemic has truly affected the way people design and renovate their homes. More people, especially as it's the summer season, are kicking off their renovations by redoing their backyard to transform it into an outdoor oasis/entertainment area. Multi-purpose rooms are another big trend. But it's not just about redesigning your space it's about taking it one step further and thinking about your indoor air quality, renovating it right and planning for the future if you plan to age in place. In this podcast episode, I’m joined by my son, Mike Holmes Jr -Professional Contractor & TV Host, and Andrei Sosnovsky -Owner of Sosna Inc. Holmes Approved Homes Builder as we discuss some of the latest home renovation trends they're noticing in the market, what you should know before starting your next reno project, and what to consider when it comes to your indoor air quality.
Jul 14, 2022
In the world of technology, we live in anything has become possible. Unfortunately, that's not always a good thing especially when it comes down to fake news and professional scams that take thousands of dollars from innocent people. My name and brand, Make It Right, we’re recently used in a number of scams including CBD oils and fake casting calls pretending to help homeowners, using real HGTV logos and Holmes family pictures you'd believe it was the real deal. In this podcast episode, I’m joined by my daughter, Sherry Holmes -Contractor & TV Host, as we uncover some jaw-dropping scam stories that involved our Holmes family name and talk about how to protect yourself from scammers. There may even be a plot twist revealed along the way —so don't miss this episode!
Aug 12, 2021
Electricity is a crucial aspect of any home, without it, our homes simply wouldn’t function. However, we don’t often pay too much attention to it, thinking that if everything is working then our home’s electrical system must be in good shape and operating properly. That is not the case! Just like anything in our home we must take the right steps to make sure our electrical is done right and meets our needs, especially if buying a new property or renovating. In this podcast episode, Mike Holmes speaks with special guest and long-time friend Frank Cozzolino, Licensed Electrical Contractor as they discuss the basics of electrical safety, who you should hire for your electrical work, and what you need to know to protect yourself and your family from a possible fire hazard. They also talk about what to watch out for when buying a house, especially an old property, and why an electrical inspection is important —you’ll leave this episode with the proper knowledge to own it right and protect it right. Listen to the full episode to learn more about the importance of electrical safety, hiring the right people, and making sure the job is done right.
Aug 5, 2021
Water, we drink it, cook with it, and use it in daily tasks. It is an essential part of our daily lives, but how well do you know your water and how clean it is? The water sources in our homes can be filled with contaminants from lead and calcium to bacteria and viruses, and even radon. However, with the proper filtration systems, Kinetico’s water filtration solutions, you can ensure that the water flowing in your home is clean and worry-free. On this podcast episode, Mike Holmes is joined by water experts Dan Lake from Elgin Pure Waters and Michael Crepeault from Kinetico Waters, as they dig deep into the issues that can be found in your water, what signs to watch for to know your water is unsafe to use, testing your water, and finding the right filtration system for your home. Whether you rely on municipal water or well water, this episode will cover what you need to know to improve the quality of water in your home. Listen to the full episode to learn more about everything you need to know about improving your water quality and the importance of water filtration systems.
Jul 29, 2021
Thinking of adding a backyard pool but don’t know where to start? Worried about the time and money it will take to get a pool installed? Or the maintenance? You don’t have to worry anymore because with Leisure Pools installation can be as fast as 2 days, with best-in-class material to last generation after generation. Plus, learn about how their pools can be used all year long, even during the cold winter months. On this podcast episode, Mike Holmes speaks with special guest Heather Laing, Sales Representative from Leisure Pools as they cover everything you need to know about getting a pool installed at home. From materials and styles, to the installation process, and maintenance, you will have everything you need to get started no matter the size of your backyard. Listen to the full episode to learn more about everything you need to know about fiberglass pools and getting a pool installed in your home.
Jul 22, 2021
Kitchens and bathrooms are the heart of our homes. We spend so much time in them, that it is important to find the right materials that are functional, facilitate the workflow process, and contribute to a healthy lifestyle. From beer faucets to their clean home product series, Kraus does just that, with their innovative sinks and faucets that are high quality, functional, and affordable. In this podcast episode, Mike Holmes speaks with special guests Todd Alexander and Michael Rodriguez from Kraus USA as they discuss the future of sinks and faucets and how design can help improve not only efficiency but also our health. They also talk about the importance of good kitchen and bathroom design, and how to plan it right and build it right —you’ll leave this episode thinking about your next kitchen and bathroom remodel. Listen to the full episode to learn more about new innovations in kitchen sinks and fixtures, and picking the right materials for your home.
Jul 15, 2021
From the air we breathe, to the water we drink, and even the lighting in our homes, these are all factors that contribute to our overall health. With COVID-19 affecting our daily lives, it has become more important than ever to make sure we take the right steps to build healthier homes that boost our immunity, health, and lives. On this podcast episode, Mike Holmes speaks with special guest Andrew Guido, Building Biologist to uncover what constitutes a healthy home and the steps you can take towards creating a healthy living environment for you and your family. They discuss everything from improving the air quality, to testing for radon and taking the proper steps to mitigate it, making sure you have the right level of moisture to avoid mold growth, and more. Listen to the full episode to learn more about building a healthy home.
Apr 28, 2021
Electricity is a crucial aspect of any home, without it, our homes simply wouldn’t function. However, we don’t often pay too much attention to it, thinking that if everything is working then our home's electrical system must be in good shape and operating properly. That is not the case! Just like anything in our home we must take the right steps to make sure our electrical is done right and meets our needs, especially if buying a new property or renovating. In this podcast episode, Mike Holmes speaks with special guest and long-time friend Frank Cozzolino, Licensed Electrical Contractor as they discuss the basics of electrical safety, who you should hire for your electrical work, and what you need to know to protect yourself and your family from a possible fire hazard. They also talk about what to watch out for when buying a house, especially an old property, and why an electrical inspection is important —you’ll leave this episode with the proper knowledge to own it right and protect it right. For more episodic behind-the-scenes content, notes, and to watch the full episode, head to MakeItRight.ca .
Apr 21, 2021
Water, we drink it, cook with it, and use it in daily tasks. It is an essential part of our daily lives, but how well do you know your water and how clean it is? The water sources in our homes can be filled with contaminants from lead and calcium, to bacteria and viruses, and even radon. However, with the proper filtration systems, Kinetico’s water filtration solutions, you can ensure that the water flowing in your home is clean and worry-free. On this podcast episode, Mike Holmes is joined by water experts Michael Crepeault from Kinetico Waters and Dan Lake from Elgin Pure Waters, as they dig deep into the issues that can be found in your water, what signs to watch for to know your water is unsafe to use, testing your water, and finding the right filtration system for your home. Whether you rely on municipal water or well water, this episode will cover what you need to know to improve the quality of water in your home. For more episodic behind the scenes content, notes, and to watch the full episode, head to MakeItRight.ca .
Apr 14, 2021
Thinking of adding a backyard pool but don’t know where to start? Worried about the time and money it will take to get a pool installed? Or the maintenance? You don’t have to worry anymore because with Leisure Pools installation can be as fast as 2 days, with best-in-class material to last generation after generation. Plus, learn about how their pools can be used all year long, even during the cold winter months. In this podcast episode, Mike Holmes speaks with special guest Heather Laing, Sales Representative from Leisure Pools as they cover everything you need to know about getting a pool installed at home. From materials and styles to the installation process, and maintenance, you will have everything you need to get started no matter the size of your backyard. For more episodic behind-the-scenes content, notes, and to watch the full episode, head to MakeItRight.ca .
Apr 7, 2021
Kitchens and bathrooms are the heart of our homes. We spend so much time in them, that it is important to find the right materials that are functional, facilitate the workflow process, and contribute to a healthy home. From beer faucets to anti-bacterial sinks, Kraus does just that, with their innovative sinks and faucets that are high quality, functional, and affordable. In this podcast episode, Mike Holmes speaks with special guests Todd Alexander and Michael Rodriguez from Kraus USA as they discuss the future of sinks and faucets and how design can help improve not only efficiency but also our health. They also talk about the importance of good kitchen and bathroom design, and how to plan it right and build it right —you’ll leave this episode thinking about your next kitchen and bathroom remodel. For more episodic behind-the-scenes content, notes, and to watch the full episode, head to MakeItRight.ca .
Mar 30, 2021
From the air we breathe, to the water we drink, and even the lighting in our homes, these are all factors that contribute to our overall health. With COVID-19 affecting our daily lives, it has become more important than ever to make sure we take the right steps to build healthier homes that boost our immunity, health, and lives. On this podcast episode, Mike Holmes speaks with special guest Andrew Guido, Building Biologist and President of Erth Homes , as they uncover what constitutes a healthy home and the steps you can take towards creating a healthy living environment for you and your family. They discuss everything from improving the air quality, to testing for radon and taking the proper steps to reduce any radon levels in your home, making sure you have the right level of moisture to avoid mold growth, and more. For more episodic behind the scenes content, notes, and to watch the full episode, head to MakeItRight.ca .
Feb 26, 2021
For most, a home will be a person’s biggest investment, and Mike Holmes offers tips and advice on how to Buy It Right, Protect It Right, Own It Right and Sell It Right. Mike Holmes, professional contractor, award-winning TV producer and TV personality, brings you best-in-class advice, and with industry experts and other special guests he’ll be breaking down everything related to the home on the Holmes on Homes Podcast . Mike Holmes has been a contractor for over 35 years, and he’s seen a lot of shoddy work in his career. His passion for improving home ownership experience is brought to life with his Make it Right® philosophy. Inspired by his record-breaking TV Show Holmes on Homes, this podcast is an in-depth look at the systems in your home that work together to give you a durable, healthy home. Listen as Mike Holmes brings in subject matter experts and gives listeners an inside experience of the conversations he has about building better and improving home ownership experiences for all. For episodic behind-the-scenes content, notes, and to watch the full episode, head to MakeItRight.ca.