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Holmes on homes
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holmes on homes
  1. Holmes on homes professional#
  2. Holmes on homes series#

Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Mike's devotion to making it right has led to him extending jobs by weeks or even months, even though it means he has to pay for it out of his own pocket.Sarcasm Failure: On occasion Mike, one of his crew, or one of his regular trusted subcontractors, come across something a previous contractor or builder did that is simply so absurd, ridiculous, dangerous, or just plain bad that they're rendered speechless.Plumber's Crack: Before the show's first season, Mike used a picture of Frank showcasing his, which was printed on flyers as a way to get homeowners to be on the show.Pipe Maze: Many of the plumbing and heating jobs that Mike and his crew need to fix are horrifyingly amusing examples of this.Or entirely different problems that need fixed because there's no point in fixing Problem A if Problem B isn't fixed as well. And then there's the problems that come up as a result of the problem they were asked to fix. There's the problem they've been asked to fix. A Reader's Digest survey even named him the second most trusted man in Canada (behind David Suzuki). Limited Wardrobe: The trademarked coveralls.I Need a Freaking Drink: Frank the electrician mutters this from time to time after seeing some of the wiring he's asked to inspect and fix.In each episode, the client provides a shortlist of three houses they're considering buying, and Mike goes through each of them pointing out what needs to be replaced/repaired immediately, what should be worked on within a few years, and what both lists would cost. The spinoff Holmes: Buy It Right was nothing but home inspections.Usually combined with Time-Compression Montage. Hard-Work Montage: Almost always used in the scene just before the reveal.In some episodes the homeowner has been the one stopping the prior (bad) renovation work or spotting the problems because more people know what to look for in terms of warning signs thanks to the show. Also shown by homeowners in later seasons.In fact, they're pleasantly surprised when they don't have to tear everything down. By later seasons, (and in the spinoffs), whenever Mike, Damon, or the crew finds out there's something with the house that involves a finished basement and/or a garage, they expect to be gutting it.Failed a Spot Check: This is Mike's most common complaint against home inspectors.

Holmes on homes series#

Bennett is introduced to the series - by Morren - near the end of season four episode "Window Well to Hell." Shawn Morren, who left after season five, was the original construction supervisor. Early-Installment Weirdness: If you're a fan of Damon Bennett but haven't seen any of the first four seasons, you'll be surprised to see that he's not even a part of the team until midway though season four.Deadpan Snarker: Mike tends to snark when he finds something really dangerous.ims missing from around the door like the shims missing from the window. "If you're gonna do it, do it right the first time."ĭamon.Captain Obvious: Some of his comments on the badly done work and the contractors that ran off are in this territory.Mike safely vented the gas and fixed the plumbing to avoid this in the future. Methane gas was building up in one of the basement pipes and could have exploded, killing people. The Can Kicked Him: This was one of the possible outcomes prevented by Mike when he inspected a house with a badly installed septic system.During one episode when Frank found numerous live wires buried in the kitchen floor and walls, he probably was thinking of turning evil on the supposedly accredited electrician.

Holmes on homes professional#

  • Beard of Evil: subverted in that all of Mike's crew are very professional and great people, but Dan Rapa and Frank Cozzolino both sport goatees.
  • The Alleged House: Many of the houses fixed on the show, to a varying degree.
  • The Alleged Expert: The whole point of the show is Mike fixing what these guys did.














  • Holmes on homes