Homebuyers Beware: Mike Holmes' Eye-Opening Inspection | Holmes Inspection 118

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2023
  • Steven and Jennifer have been burned by a bad home inspection before, and decided to upgrade to a new house, confident that it would have fewer problems. Once again, the home inspection report made note of only minor issues, nothing that would scare them away. Now they need Mike to do a Holmes Inspection, to bring the rest of their problems to light. Damon and the crew will also be on hand to Make it Right.
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Komentáře • 204

  • @CBarzilla
    @CBarzilla Před 7 měsíci +106

    Imagine being one of the neighbors and watching all of this happen. I would be terrified knowing my home was built by the same builder. Wouldn't be surprised if the majority of the neighborhood has similar issues.

    • @Can_non69
      @Can_non69 Před 7 měsíci +20

      And they won't get a network paying for the fixes.

    • @javaskull88
      @javaskull88 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I guarantee all those houses were built by the same builder, and have similar problems. The houses in my neighborhood (same builder) all have plumbing issues - although they are otherwise really well built. Thank goodness better built than the homes we see in this series!

    • @Kahtah
      @Kahtah Před 6 měsíci +5

      I'm sure Holme's crew picks up a few jobs after they hit up a house. It's basically advertising and you know they are great contractors. I imagine it ain't cheap though.

    • @pault1964
      @pault1964 Před 5 měsíci +3

      A lot of this in uk by big construction firms,using cheap labour

    • @Kyle-bb9zp
      @Kyle-bb9zp Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yes it definitely would be scary

  • @helookalikaman79
    @helookalikaman79 Před 8 měsíci +56

    Imagine being a building inspector sitting at home watching "Holmes on Homes" at the beginning you think nothing of it until you start to recognize the home, and you are the home inspector that Mike is pissed at, and you watch all of the things you missed....

    • @deboraharmstrong3002
      @deboraharmstrong3002 Před 6 měsíci

      These are the clueless SOB's who spend all of their time whining how "That Holmes guy is just a whiny little girl."

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It really is at the point where, as a home buyer, you need to learn code yourself and be the backup inspector.

    • @electronixTech
      @electronixTech Před měsícem +1

      @@MonkeyJedi99 Yeah, I was thinking that too.

  • @shamusomalley4263
    @shamusomalley4263 Před 8 měsíci +39

    The fact that the inspector thought there was a possibility of knob and tube in a five year old house should have been a HUGE red flag to his credibility.

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 Před 9 měsíci +92

    Mike Holmes should be the head of of the Canadian house inspector department of Canada and The training program for home inspections

    • @timo191
      @timo191 Před 9 měsíci +17

      Mike should rewrite home building codes for both US and Canada.

    • @robertmailhos8159
      @robertmailhos8159 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@timo191 that is the truth about that home inspections are done quickly and the inspector is there only for the pay check 🤬😡

    • @lilkittygirl
      @lilkittygirl Před 8 měsíci

      Mike is nothing but a con and scam artist. There are a ton of complaints about his shotty work.

    • @243wayne1
      @243wayne1 Před 7 měsíci

      @@timo191 Not the USA. We're all good here. Canadian building practices are for clowns. USA is TOP NOTCH when it comes to code and builds.

    • @kellismith4329
      @kellismith4329 Před 6 měsíci

      @@243wayne1 ya OK

  • @peccatumDei
    @peccatumDei Před 9 měsíci +49

    This house was only five years old at the time, and I think it would have been a public service to name the builder.

    • @lloydnolan8218
      @lloydnolan8218 Před 8 měsíci +15

      Cookie cutter houses should always raise a red flag. Ontario seems to be the worst place for these crap houses.

    • @klausschwab6808
      @klausschwab6808 Před 7 měsíci

      mike holmes is a fraud

    • @klausschwab6808
      @klausschwab6808 Před 7 měsíci

      scumbag general contractors dont care and hire cheapest framers etc@@lloydnolan8218

    • @Brendonbosy
      @Brendonbosy Před 6 měsíci

      @@lloydnolan8218cookie cutter homes have been a thing since the 1950s. Pre-WWII had TONS of cheap labor and could custom build without huge costs. Unfortunately that era is long gone unless you got deep pockets

    • @svenulfskjaldbjorn5401
      @svenulfskjaldbjorn5401 Před 3 měsíci +3

      If I was a neighbor watching this work, it would scare the hell out of me about potential problems in my "new" home!!!

  • @erickstiner1668
    @erickstiner1668 Před 9 měsíci +46

    Just imagine all the other homeowners in that subdivision that watched this episode. I bet they are very nervous about the issues in their homes. Cookie cutter home builders. OLD-NEW, they all have issues.

    • @evalangley3985
      @evalangley3985 Před 9 měsíci

      If you can't even walk outside your home to figure out if there is something wrong, then you are an idiot. Some people also don't care... it is obvious by just looking at their mess outside their homes.

    • @hotbam37
      @hotbam37 Před 7 měsíci +3

      True, I'll take old over new though. You just can't beat the workmanship that went into older homes. All new homes are built like crap. Even the expensive ones, they are rushed into the market as fast as possible. I worked as a plumber in new construction and couldn't stand the rush we were always in. Skipping over things I would do in my private business all the time.

  • @vicplacencio8879
    @vicplacencio8879 Před 7 měsíci +7

    It's not just Canada. The same issues are here in the States. Builders just want to get in, throw the homes together, and get out. They try and use any type of excuse not to follow up on warranties. The issue I had was mold on the underside of the build-up flooring in my basement. The builder did take care of that for about 8 grand. They didn't take care of my garage flooring or the stoop on the front of my house. The builder went bankrupt I ended up with no recourse

  • @thundermite1241
    @thundermite1241 Před 9 měsíci +59

    This just shows there needs to be more accountability with inspecters and home builders

    • @hotbam37
      @hotbam37 Před 7 měsíci +6

      See the problem is they are likely in cahoots with each other. The builder is probably sending money to the Inspector to pass things when he shouldn't.

  • @tomboland7497
    @tomboland7497 Před 8 měsíci +6

    home inspectors that sign off on lemon house's should be held accountable for fixing to code costs plus their real estate pals that recommend them

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I can’t stop commenting, and it’s quite frustrating! As a licensed electrical contractor (master electrician), I tell people that in 99% of home I find code violations and just plain “hackery”. The code changes every three years, so older homes often don’t have what newer homes SHOULD have, but the do-it-yourself (DIY) crowd, along with the army of handymen, cut corners most of the time. It’s easy to make the lights work, but VERY challenging to meet the codes (my words and my experience).

  • @bonniegrahamdahlman5244
    @bonniegrahamdahlman5244 Před 9 měsíci +40

    I WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU CONFRONT THE INSPECTOR MAYBE HE WILL START TAKING HIS JOB MORE SERIOUSLY OR QUIT

    • @iamgabriel5823
      @iamgabriel5823 Před 7 měsíci

      Inspectors are all paid off by the contractors.

  • @dgordon130
    @dgordon130 Před 8 měsíci +17

    The entire team are real Canadian Heroes. For anyone in this situation, it's the worst feeling in the world, emotionally and physically. Mike and Damon, ALL of the team heaven sent.

    • @reitsound3941
      @reitsound3941 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah man real canadian heroes wow that's a mouthful.

    • @tylersmith9868
      @tylersmith9868 Před 6 měsíci

      Idk about the worst, I mean having your kid murdered in front of you or like gay butt sex both way worse but I get your point

  • @pfarabee
    @pfarabee Před 9 měsíci +12

    I got kind of lucky with the tile in my house. I wanted to pull it up, and wasn't looking forward to that... but whoever put the tile down originally didn't backbutter it, so just like the tile in this video it popped right off in full sheets. Makes the remodel easier at least, lol!

  • @kevinkevan2403
    @kevinkevan2403 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Having bought many homes, mostly older, I had a home built for me and my family. I know about houses, had many interactions with builders, many problems. For people buying their first homes, buy older well establish homes.

  • @jeffpremo
    @jeffpremo Před 9 měsíci +17

    I absolutely love your show and I can’t believe how incompetent “some” home inspectors can be. They just ignore so many problems as if they just don’t care.

    • @ryleighhaliwell8614
      @ryleighhaliwell8614 Před 9 měsíci +4

      The inspectors are in business with the realtors. Never use an inspector referred by your realtor, always find your own independent one.

  • @IraqiSniper107
    @IraqiSniper107 Před 9 měsíci +8

    The biggest problem. Home inspectors are not licensed or regulated

  • @evalangley3985
    @evalangley3985 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I bought a new home in 2015... and let me tell you that almost EVERYTHING had an issue. Over the last 7 years, I am finding new issues every 6 months. So, in a nutshell.
    1. Wrong tile ordered and improper installation
    2. Duct work improperly done for the downdraft
    3. Tile shower silicon seal was leaking
    4. The shower base was cracked when bolting the glass doors
    5. The plumbing was not allowing sufficient hot water in the 2nd floor bathroom
    6. The security deck was bolt through the siding
    7. The garage side door was not having the flashing and was freezing during winter
    8. The kitchen was unsafe, botched and falling apart in less than 5 years
    9. The downdraft and cooktop wiring was accessible and unsecure in the island
    10. The foundation is not having any flashing between the siding and the concrete
    11. Improper sealing leading to pest and insects getting into the outside structure
    12. The kitchen sink PVC black draining pipe broke in half in the basement this year
    So basically, you are on your own. Home inspector rarely flags any of these and they are major issues. One thing for sure, I will never get caught again... I learned a lot in the last 7 years.

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I’m a licensed electrical contractor in Colorado, U.S., and I see the hackers by the hundred wandering Home Depot and Lowe’s, along with various home improvement warehouses. They don’t know what they are doing, 98% of the time, and some poor guy/gal gets burned some day in the future.

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 Před 7 měsíci +4

    My wife and I bought a new house, once, back in 1992. I found a bunch of “punch list” items of things that were wrong, and who did they send to repair/remediate? The salesman!!! Seriously. I was, and still am, angry about that. He didn’t do anything very well.

  • @Gerrit-Max
    @Gerrit-Max Před 9 měsíci +5

    It makes me wonder how many more houses in that neighbourhood have similar problems.
    I've originally trained as a brick layer and have worked on many building sites so I have seen first hand how many corners are being cut just to save a buck.
    Sufficed to say I no longer work as a brick layer any more because I didn't like cutting corners or the job in general.

  • @rhondakennedy819
    @rhondakennedy819 Před 8 měsíci +4

    They always do such a great job. The inspectors are just passing everything when they should not. They are not doing their job. Very nice to donate to the cause. Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to al

    • @mujkocka
      @mujkocka Před 6 měsíci

      I wonder if they run into the same with their own homes? Wouldn’t it be a karma

  • @fostergaler8480
    @fostergaler8480 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Most of the episodes I've seen the inspectors have neglected or ignored all the problems. It begs the question, why?

    • @kirkyorg7654
      @kirkyorg7654 Před 9 měsíci +6

      most of them have to work with the local real estate agents if they cost them a sale with a bad report they get blacklisted by all the local agents that's why

  • @sheilasantiago3715
    @sheilasantiago3715 Před 9 měsíci +4

    The only way to prevent crap craftsmanship and crap inspectors is to be able to hold them responsible. Once they are fined/ criminally held responsible things should improve

  • @chriskeel3096
    @chriskeel3096 Před 9 měsíci +3

    most people dont know that a majority of home inspectors actually know the contractors that build homes. if theyre really buddy buddy, they will pass obvious failures to look out for their friends. its a shame really, but thats how it is

  • @josiatokirina1788
    @josiatokirina1788 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Thank You for another FULL Episode! Enjoyed!

  • @deannayoung5311
    @deannayoung5311 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Mike you are heaven sent wow
    Thank God your there for these two
    I'm sure he's feeling very upset
    That he felt newer home less problems but it seems builder's
    Today are cutting corners and being
    Just lazy!
    Seriously thank God for you Mike and your amazing team 🙏🏼💪💞👷‍♂️👷‍♂️👷‍♂️👷‍♂️👷‍♀️👷‍♀️👍
    Do you ever come to California?

  • @chriss-nf1bd
    @chriss-nf1bd Před 8 měsíci +2

    Need laws to force inspectors to do their jobs ar be forced to pay for all the repairs they missed. Make them carry at least insurance to carry his or her liability...

  • @blue_jay31
    @blue_jay31 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Can you go after the inspector and sue them ?

    • @robfeander3653
      @robfeander3653 Před 9 měsíci +5

      I was wondering the same thing, surely there should be some recourse, the owners have made a huge financial decision based on this report, I'd want to see someone punished, or held accountable.

  • @aammssaamm
    @aammssaamm Před 8 měsíci +2

    You just cannot afford this house regardless of what happens to it. Of cause, it’s a new one, but anything can happen even to new houses, and you have to be able to cover the cost. Does a family of 2, 3 or even 4 really need so big house? Watch your budget, and most likely you will be fine.

  • @opinioncounts5490
    @opinioncounts5490 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Why not, show the bad home inspector and builders, please start showing prosecuting and start eliminating others from the criminal actions of these crooks I would pay a Chanel company taking up this coverage.

  • @bugtusslealien3931
    @bugtusslealien3931 Před měsícem

    Overall nice house, love BRICK! Nice basement, love it when not finished. Gotta say it, beautiful outside concrete trim around doors and windows.

  • @pamlongwhite4747
    @pamlongwhite4747 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Love how you get the right people to do the job right ! Well done !!

  • @spacetruckerjones8451
    @spacetruckerjones8451 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Can the original builders or inspector be sued for shotty work?

    • @Revkor
      @Revkor Před 9 měsíci +1

      builder likely too late

    • @aaykay4060
      @aaykay4060 Před 6 měsíci

      Most new builds should come with a warranty. My new build condo came with a 10 year builders warranty

  • @chrisknights4604
    @chrisknights4604 Před 4 měsíci

    Your boy cracks me up - big up Daniel - big respect to big Ray

  • @chuckmccracken4100
    @chuckmccracken4100 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hey Mike I’m sorry to be nosy do you do all this work through these people and no charge

  • @midwestwaterproofing
    @midwestwaterproofing Před 9 měsíci +2

    The hose knows

  • @Primo956tx
    @Primo956tx Před 8 měsíci

    You are doing good work helping people

  • @itsgabegutierrez
    @itsgabegutierrez Před 9 měsíci +2

    Yikes! Big repairs on a newer home. I personally would have preferred sealing off the basement door and grading the outside. Eliminates future problems and dealing with that sump pump. Plus there's already access to the yard through the deck.

  • @chriss-nf1bd
    @chriss-nf1bd Před 8 měsíci +1

    The rear roof flashing was wrong. he missed the flashing was over the brick flashing. Flashing is to be tucked under. The extra metal you saw on brick. Added a weep hole was sealed another problem. As that allows moister a way to get out. As brick isn't watertight and condensation builds behind. Calk is stop gap and never should be relied on to keep water out of structure... Also the water stains around fireplace. My guess it was a false chimney. Which means like on a full chimney where water goes all the way down to foundation. It has no place to go. Like the flashing on the rear wall solves no problem....

  • @sachadee.6104
    @sachadee.6104 Před 4 měsíci

    in the Netherlands it rains a LOT. Even so, our house does not have storm doors (like none of the houses there) and STILL there's no water coming inside through the doors.

  • @jhonsiders6077
    @jhonsiders6077 Před 4 měsíci

    I built my house myself and it’s done better than most of the big contractors and I’m not a home builder but have been around heavy construction all my life just applied what I have learned from the tradesman.

  • @aftermidnight4867
    @aftermidnight4867 Před 4 měsíci

    Since they were already redoing the deck and deck stairs, I would have opted for an enclosed porch over that back door.

  • @duaneayers6117
    @duaneayers6117 Před 9 měsíci +6

    The builders today can careless about the homeowner. All they want is your money.

  • @javaskull88
    @javaskull88 Před 6 měsíci

    My experience as a homeowner is that water- whether liquid, solid or gas - is the single most destructive element I’ve had to face. From a broken water main to a sewer backup to leaky roof to water leaking from a toilet destroying the subfloor to leaky windows and leaky hot water heater… I swear I’ve cried while writing checks to contractors.

  • @julienturcot8112
    @julienturcot8112 Před 8 měsíci +1

    If I was their neighbor, I would be terrified and asking questions.

  • @JustaGuy_Gaming
    @JustaGuy_Gaming Před 6 měsíci +1

    New homes can be great, if they are a singular build. These factory identical prefab homes often suffer from cheap materials, cheap labor and rushed development. Add to that home inspectors tend to be locals, they work with the realtors on a regular basis. Even if they are not actively taking bribes, their business relies on people buying homes. If they are unhappy and move out, it's just repeat business for that inspector for the next fool up to buy it.

  • @kingdommanlegacyministries7769

    12" tiles & bigger, known as large format, I always butter the backs of the tiles. I NEVER use concrete board on floors, it can be brittle especially w heavy foot traffic. I use backer board, & if you wanna scratch a little thinset on the floor prior to installing the backer, go ahead. I wanna see if they dump the sump water out the wall or tie into main drain, all still while using the sump. You can install a 'sealed' pit.

  • @ronbennett7885
    @ronbennett7885 Před 3 měsíci

    Sump pump seems risky. A power failure or other issue could cause backup into the basement. Also, increased power bill.

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve been to all 50 U.S. states and several Canadian provinces, and 42 other countries, and I’ll say this, things are still done MUCH better in North America than most of the world (that I’ve seen).

  • @carlitoscard6232
    @carlitoscard6232 Před 9 měsíci

    Here in CA a house from the 90s found many issues cracks, 2 inch dirt in a/c filter and much more, can not trust builders anymore, electrical a nightmare

  • @kingdommanlegacyministries7769

    Two simple things will help...1) build an overhang over that door & 2) install a storm door

  • @williamwright3735
    @williamwright3735 Před 6 měsíci

    What tile uncoupling membrane did you use under tile the was rated to go over 1/4" underlayment?

  • @trevorpalmer1891
    @trevorpalmer1891 Před 8 měsíci

    Mike Homes what a guy!

  • @Drewdayz2419
    @Drewdayz2419 Před 5 měsíci

    The problem is I can take online classes to be a home inspector. I don’t know about Canada but in the United States, I can take online classes pay a fee and now I’m a licensed home inspector

  • @artichoke60045
    @artichoke60045 Před 7 měsíci

    Why can't the sump pit for the back door to the basement be built outside? Drain it into a deeper hole outside, then pump it to wherever it's going now anyway. Letting it flow inside, then pumping it back outside makes no sense to me. But Mike says at 39:30 "can't put it into a weeping system", I guess it's now against code to drain water below grade so everything has to splash onto your lawn. Seems like something to do quietly on a weekend, fix that weeping system, a lot less work than all the rigmarole with digging up the basement floor and sump pump.

  • @connorthomas2667
    @connorthomas2667 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Every time I see one of these videos I just think will I ever be able to own a house like this it would be nice or will I just pay high rent for an eternity 😢

  • @Clem68W
    @Clem68W Před 5 měsíci

    Such an aggressively 90s soundtrack, dayum.

  • @dodgeguyz
    @dodgeguyz Před 6 měsíci

    I would have definitely added a battery backup to the sump pump!

  • @johncundiss9098
    @johncundiss9098 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If that house has those issues, ALL those houses have those issues. FOLLOW THE MONEY. I will bet the home inspector is involved and paid off so the homes sell. There is no way the other homes do not have the same issues. You could see that many of the other homes are exactly the same, deck and all.

  • @midwestwaterproofing
    @midwestwaterproofing Před 9 měsíci +1

    It seems counter-intuitive to bring water inside just to eject it back outside, but it is absolutely the correct solution

  • @kirkengnath5501
    @kirkengnath5501 Před 6 měsíci

    If you wonder why Mr. Holmes take's everything down. It's simple why fix mistakes when there everywhere. If you want to make it right, you make it right from the beginning. Then you know your work fixed all the problems.

  • @Nosferatu1022
    @Nosferatu1022 Před 5 měsíci

    Wouldn't a dry well or other landscaping drainage have been preferable to a sump pit? This one doesn't make sense to me.

  • @ShackleYT
    @ShackleYT Před měsícem

    I'm shocked no one is talking about the sparks the hammers made when pulling up the tile

  • @sohoceansurferor5929
    @sohoceansurferor5929 Před 8 měsíci

    Redirecting water into the house can cause problems - in a storm you can get lots of rain and you can lose power (no power means no sump pump to remove all that water).

  • @rachelb4235
    @rachelb4235 Před 7 měsíci

    Honest question: I had a stone mason tell me caulking does not fix cracks or spaces in brick work. That the only proper way to repair is to fix what's causing the cracking and then fill spaces with mortar. Why then was caulking used here? Is it the proper way to repair? It seems logical to me that it would not be given that caulking loses its seal over time and has to be replaced.

  • @PatriceBoivin
    @PatriceBoivin Před 8 měsíci +1

    If all the houses on that street were built at the same time by the same people, every house on that street probably has the same design flaws and issues.

  • @sacredsock8031
    @sacredsock8031 Před 3 měsíci

    27:13 it looks like the neighbour has the same deck. I wonder if it has the same issues? Does that mean the entire street is the same?

  • @producerk8247
    @producerk8247 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Now all that water goes from the back of the house to the side. Why not sump pump to the street or father away from the house?

  • @MrRloucks
    @MrRloucks Před 6 měsíci

    First time I’ve seen black glue for PVC.

  • @SlabGuy
    @SlabGuy Před 9 měsíci

    Was there an episode where there was a large deck failure?

  • @evalangley3985
    @evalangley3985 Před 9 měsíci

    When it comes to decks, it depends where you live in Canada if you need a permit or not. Here, you don't, but that doesn't mean you should not hire someone with the proper license to do the job. Even with licenses, my contractor didn't even remove my siding for the ledger board, but I get his argument, that improper flashing will be worst. Since it was a fiberglass deck with a silicon join, the water just evacuate at the end of the deck, which is what should be happening. Still, I found most contractor to overcharge while doing a clumsy job.

  • @HomerSlated
    @HomerSlated Před 3 měsíci

    I wonder if any of the original home inspectors who missed all these issues ever get prosecuted?
    For that matter, I wonder if any of the companies that built these shoddy houses in the first place ever get prosecuted.
    It's not like there's no evidence. There's a whole TV show.

  • @pifoeko4580
    @pifoeko4580 Před 4 měsíci

    If u wonder why the tiles wouldnt stick to the adhesive cement is bc they did not saturated the tiles with water. Year one apprentices would not have done this mistake!

  • @iamgabriel5823
    @iamgabriel5823 Před 7 měsíci

    This had to be at least a hundred-thousand-dollar fix. What a nightmare.

  • @stantom100
    @stantom100 Před 9 měsíci

    SO , was it ever mentioned how much the repairs cost ?
    Were any other home owners in the community advised to do anything to their houses ?
    from glimpses of the similar looking decks , I wonder if all the home owners could get a class action suit against the home builders to have repairs done ????

  • @stantom100
    @stantom100 Před 9 měsíci

    tells home owners "new sill and caulked everything .. " just as the video at 40:26 shows at least TWO uncaulked joints at garage roof line I think ???

  • @COYO-T
    @COYO-T Před 7 měsíci

    There was a third option to the rear door issue. Close it up completely by removing the door opening. They have a door that is already in the rear on the deck.

    • @crgd23
      @crgd23 Před 6 měsíci

      It's possible it would have been 2/3 of the cost to close it up. They had to remove the concrete pad and fix the weeping tile either way.

  • @iamgabriel5823
    @iamgabriel5823 Před 7 měsíci

    I can tell you from experience -- NEVER HIRE A NON-LICENSED CONTRACTOR TO WORK ON YOUR HOUSE. Even something as simple as a fence. Get proof that they are licensed, bonded and have liability insurance.

  • @jamesplatt1352
    @jamesplatt1352 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The only time I've seen a home inspector do their jobs right is when getting homeowners insurance.

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před 8 měsíci +1

    5 year old home that has leaks already that’s just sloppy building. I bet you the whole street was built by the same contractor.

  • @trenawawrzyniak4397
    @trenawawrzyniak4397 Před 6 měsíci

    Just because it's only a 5year old house doesn't mean it was constructed well enough.

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths Před 8 měsíci

    soo many inspectors suck really bad and miss a lot of key issues!

  • @eastcoastmodz5195
    @eastcoastmodz5195 Před 9 měsíci

    Mr. Mike Holmes would have a field day in my apartment building... He probably would have nightmares for years ... LOL. Yes our City inspectors simply look and agree it's up to code but there are soo many things NOT up to code like a 240V 30A romex simply placed in a metal junction box, capped and still connected to the 30a breaker at the main panel box :(

  • @dandubree9553
    @dandubree9553 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Sound like some people need to be losing licenses

  • @paulbetka6477
    @paulbetka6477 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I wanna see when REAL INSPECTOR'S SHOW UP & GO AFTER LYING , STEALING
    CONTRACTOR'S 😡😡😡😡✌️✌️💪💪💪💪

  • @kingdommanlegacyministries7769

    I don't believe you have to cut out ALL the concrete. Dig as deep as you need to, then fill w stone. Then finish up w your drain & concrete.

  • @sachadee.6104
    @sachadee.6104 Před 4 měsíci

    Not being from Canada, I can not understand why the sumppump-reservoir is built inside the basement floor and than brought outside with that ugly black duct. Why not keep it all outside?

  • @bigunone
    @bigunone Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nob and tube wiring in a five year old House😮😮

    • @animeangel1983
      @animeangel1983 Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah that wasn't a thing, hasn't been since the 1940's.

  • @customrenovations4363
    @customrenovations4363 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I saw one thing I do not like and that will cause problems later if not right away. That sump pump is pumping the water from the weeping tile and the drain outside from outside. Yes the water is draining from the sump to the exterior BUT the drain however should have gone much farther from the house. That will just constantly recycle the water, fill the system, and ultimately run 24/7. That pipe needs to go at least 10-15 feet away from the house.

    • @stantom100
      @stantom100 Před 9 měsíci

      I was thinking the same thing , thought they said it was going to get tied into the sewer out front towards the street or something ....

  • @AtnH
    @AtnH Před 7 měsíci

    gary's been losing weight, good for him man he's workin on himself

  • @Primo956tx
    @Primo956tx Před 8 měsíci

    Do you Travel different cities or town.

  • @tvojslauf
    @tvojslauf Před 7 měsíci

    So every exterior door leaks and needs a storm door? Lol

  • @hardickmcfondle2956
    @hardickmcfondle2956 Před 3 měsíci

    This is why I would never buy a home in a new subdivision.. these type of builders bust out these homes as fast as they can.. that's how they make a ton of money.. if a home gets behind on schedule, what do you think they do? Accept the loss of money? Nope.. cut corners to catch back up.

  • @juliak44
    @juliak44 Před 6 měsíci

    Shame to all house builders...😤People are paying very high prices for the houses and most of the time with additional expensive "surprises". The sad part that government simply close their eyes for cheap materials builders use and unfinished houses sell to people...

  • @CharlesLease-ei1ee
    @CharlesLease-ei1ee Před 7 měsíci

    And a lot of states you’re supposed to not use lag bolts you’re supposed to drill all the way through and nut and bolt it that is the correct way because contractors have cut the heads off and is partway pounding them in and just use nails and that dry pack shit with those footers that’s bullshit that’s a lazy Contractor,poor a footer correctly have four or 6 x 6 up like it should be

  • @flybyav8tor
    @flybyav8tor Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is why Ive always lived in a pre 1950 house. Pre industrial materials are much higher quality. Our forever home is just about complete. 1850s and getting rid of all the modern “upgrades” that have failed in less than 20 years. Going back with old floors and old windows that will last another 170 years.

  • @kingdommanlegacyministries7769

    You guys need to invest in a wet saw.

  • @tvojslauf
    @tvojslauf Před 7 měsíci

    Sump could’ve been outside if needed at all.

  • @fatalberti
    @fatalberti Před 9 měsíci

    the house contractor and presumably subs were surprisingly bad on this new construction - kind of impressively bad. i would've liked to have re-routed water to an outdoor sump, instead of bringing it back inside. set up to avoid accepting exterior surface water or direct rainfall. if possible, construct an awing of sorts over the walkout steps and stoop. that' said, i'd trust holmes

  • @kingdommanlegacyministries7769

    "Remodelers", in most cases, known as "hacks", just figure if they keep adding material, it'll all work out! AAAAH, no!!!