Fixing Cold Homes and Inspecting Heating Issues | Holmes Inspection 205
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- Shawn and Francesca thought they had found their dream home on a quiet street, just perfect for large family gatherings. Even though the house was only seven years old, they played it smart and hired a home inspector. Soon after they moved in, they started to notice a few things that were not in their report. Now this family is worried about a lot of heating and venting issues that are smothering their love for their new home. What they need is a Holmes Inspection, so that Mike Holmes, Damon, and the crew can Make It Right® and everyone can breathe easier.
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Just imagine what problems the other houses in the neighborhood must have that were built by this builder!!
That realtor is giving kickbacks to the home inspector to ignore or minimize any issues that could affect the sale.
always hire an inspector unaffiliated with your (or theirs) real estate agent
For sure !
I had a home inspection from an independent inspector lol..whole report was i recommended inspection by a certified etc etc..all he did was note obvious things and check register temps. Everything else was recommended inspection by. What a joke for 400$ for 2 hours. At least report was given in a fancy binder.
Fun fact, you can stuff dryer lint into a toilet paper roll tube to make fairly good kindling to start a fire.
Yep, works great and burns for a surprisingly long time.
Yes I have 20 of them, Just in case.
If you need that much, you need to learn to make fire. A little clump with candle wax will burn long enough to ignite your kindling.
@@jordandale85 A little ChapStick on some paper towel, steel wool and a 9-volt battery, corrugated carboard and paraffin in a cat food can (my favorite from my scouting years), birch bark from a recently fallen birch (the natural oils are like lighter fluid)...
Hey Mike and Crew, I wish all Contractors were like you guys. it would eliminate most housing problems and houses would last longer. keep up the good work. Happy Holidays
Not a good idea to use a Home inspector that the realtor recommends
100 💯 right!
It is a truly horrible fact.
that was a red flag from the start
Johnyseely you are absolutely correct. The realtor home inspector does not want to piss off the agent. Otherwise they will not get repeat business.
Always a good idea to go on the Internet and find one and have him give you 10 homes he has inspected and if he doesn't want to then run
The baby was impressed beyond words at the bulkhead.
Another great episode that I finally got to see. Thank You so much! Keep them coming, I really enjoy them.
I’d definitely love to work with Mike and his team they do a good job every single time
Another Safe Home and no more issues but dang.. new home of 7 yr already having issues? Great Job Mike and the crew.
It was a good thing that Mike suggested Matt and the crew to remove everything out of the garage so mike can see the whole picture. It was bad enough to recognize that it was fire hazard from the dryer’s pipes. It was unbelievable that the inspector didn’t do his job properly. I bet the owners were shocked to hear what Mike had to say.
Steve the camera was vibrating at 45hz. The video is literally vibrating. You are the bass king and I bow down!
I watch Mike and learn what I need to look for in my own house. I've got the kitchen above garage scenario so I'm looking for ideas.
Love how the home owners decorated! Looked beautiful! Great job done by the team!
Thank you for posting the video. That little cutie that Mike was holding at the end is now 14 years old (best guess) based on the production date shown. I hope all of the family is doing well.
They didn't put any under laminate before those shingles. And the dryer vent they sent up through the roof isn't capped for rain.
Every house in Canada has the same problem leaking toilet flanges the heating vent and return in the garage corners cut. When are we going to find a house with no problem in the garage or the room over it?
I know they put a floor drain in the laundry room. But we used to always put the washing machine in its own drain pan for extra protection because thats usually where you're gonna get the water from mosley
Took you guys long enough to drop an episode. Another masterful job by Mike Holmes. Thank you.
Sherry is funny. This is was a very good one as well.
Crazy that there were so many issues and the house was only 7 years old!
Fantastic as usual
Sounds like the Home Inspector was "Serviceable".
you mean in need of service himself this is what happens when you do not maintain your home inspector. improper maintenance of your home inspector causes him to miss obvious things and derp out big time.
Mr. Holmes I do heating and air and I would never run my drain into the hose. Unless you plan on coming back. Here where I live i mostly see pvc or pumps when started 17 years ago there was a lot of drain hose, every furnace I've changed with those drains are all rusted out on the top, that wasn't a problem till we stated seeing nordyne funaces with the board on the top half of the cabinet then getting wet
Every time I buy a home (I've bought 4 through my life so far) I have always paid for 2 seperate inspections. It is expensive, yes but boy, have I saved a LOT of money over the years! (I'm from Europe, by the way).
since there is now soffits over the kitchen cabs. they should have come out farther and have can lights in them
25:49 Groundhog Day
I wonder if inspectors give negative evaluations the real estate agents would then refuse to give them more business because the inspector made waves for the purchase. If so, there should be inspectors who buyers can hire who are independent and not connected to real estate agencies.
I would be deeply suspicious of any "home inspector" recommended by the person who will only get paid if you end up buying the home....................
@@karlbrundage7472 I agree and really don't wonder about it. I think the whole inspector/agent thing is corrupt. And, I think it would be difficult to find a truly independent inspector, because they are all part of the overall realty business.
It's incredible the difference a $10 roll of foil tape can do.
I'm glad he mentioned running a dryer vent through the roof.
It's not ideal for service, but better than a really long horizontal run.
Vertical gets the heat out real fast
Lastly, does that roof guy own a gun, he loves nailing by hand, even on a replacement. 😂
as far as the service for the vertical run, since they have a lint trap before it goes into the attic they probably wont have to have it serviced, or at least not as much
House could have went up like a roman candle!
Lint should be saved, it is a great fire starter for campers
I really need help like this in the U.S. I live in Ohio. Bought my first home 2 years ago. No inspection. After I moved in I started noticing problems with the house. No insulation in the walls or attic, floor in kitchen slopes, no trim around doors and windows, propane wall heaters are causing fumes that give me a headache. Cracked foundation, shallow crawl space, brittle PVC plumbing, no ground on electrical, dryer not vented properly and more. I was stupid in not getting a home inspection but this was all I could afford so I put my blinders on and ignored the warning signs. My back yard floods and concrete is broken up and cracked. Sill plates and studs in the garage are rotted out and the garage is leaning. The ceiling in the garage is not supported properly and the breezeway roof is sinking down. What really got me is last week I was sleeping in my bedroom and the dresser fell over. When I investigated I found a sink hole in that area of the floor. Friend of mine went down in crawl space and found 4 floor joists has rusty nails and the joists just gave away. He nailed them back up but said my sub floor needed replaced. He said it was a slat sub floor like ship lap. The previous homeowner had just put a sticker floor down over these slats hiding the problem. My dogs and I could have been hurt badly. I don't have the money to fix these issues because I'm disabled living on a fixed income. I bought the house knowing there was cosmetic issues I could fix on my own but I wasn't prepared for structural issues. Please Mike, if you know anyone in the States that does what you do please help me. I'm begging you.
11:50 The registers are too close to the walls which is why they are covered by the curtains.
Gotta love "certified home inspector" 😂 😂 Never trust the word of an "certified inspector"
38:35 - dormer opening gets sheathed. 33:08 - dormer opening now shingled over. But who's watching?
I don’t like room above garages. You risk exhaust gasses from cars coming into the home.
What beautiful babies they have! Mike needed to make it safe for their sake. I always wondered, can the home inspector and the realtor be sued for this?
Possibly only if you prove they KNEW of these issues and the fact they didn't catch them was due to fraud and not incompetence.
Every hone inspector has a clause that basically says they cannot open walls or look under concrete so some issues maybe missed, also some other wording that says their not liable for anything they miss. As far as the realtor nope, they'll just say they weren't informed and to them the house looked great, their not a contractor and wouldn't know what to look for.
Home inspectors are beholding to the real estate agent that hires them. It's always about who is hiring you
I wish you come to Decatur Il, MY house is a mess
Unbelievable that this can and does happen in new houses, I hope that they can make the builder of this house responsible and that the inspector who viewed the house before purchasing loses his permits and is never allowed to do this work again,
and this person would also be held liable suggest very poor inspecting before purchasing.
This is why people should build homes themselves. Now I know why people invest in campers trailers and RVs they don't want to live in a house that will fall apart in less than 10 years
Campers and RVs arent built any better. Staples, partical board, shotty electric. I worked at outdoor rv and keystone. Nothing built today is made to last. My house is 120 years old and other than updates to make it more modern, the bones are solid.
As for ducting. The inspector could be giving an camera. and when heat and AC on it would show through walls.
If only he really cares about such things, he just wanted to write up a serviceable report
I realise the purpose of the lip in the laundry doorway, but isn't it a potential trip hazard? Not sure I'd like it in my home. Otherwise, great job, as always. Must say I love a dormer window, but not a fake one. Happy you removed it. Strange to think that the bubba at the end is now 13-14 years old.
Ya a real toe stubber, better to move the laundry to the basement
Will done , I still like to know the cost please !
This was filmed in like 2009. Back then it was probably 25k. Now it’s probably 60 k
The extra piece of roof by it looked like a room, but they just put a window on and so many times they do leak a lot, and they look so stupid anyway. And it's like, why do they go through that stage of making a little dumb room a section about the main room and causingwater leaks? Just put a normal roof on.
I wonder if Mike has run into problems with HOA's complaining about stuff like the dumpster in the driveway or making changes to the exterior of the house.
im not sure canada has HOA
@@TwilightVaramek They exist here yes and can be just as annoying as any.
IT should be noted this has ALWAYS been an issue. There has never been a time when we had code where minimal code and not even meeting it has EVER happened reliably unless you are paying for the house to be built yourself. Even then you have to watch builders. These industries have never had a high work quality ethic. They might work hard but they have never had a good track record of ethical behavior. Look how they treat each other industries.
Survivable
Detra must use unmodified thinset go back and fix it.
what about all the other houses on that street
They need to have homes inspected before they r sold...so its on the sellers responsibility and cost
I would hate to be the neighbours with similar houses... :(
Wait I thought you have to use none modified thinset
Can they sue these inspectors for incompetence?
Not usually. Their contracts limit liability. They are also limited in what checks they can do. They can't destroy things to look underneath.
I've always wondered, after Mike and his crew fixed these homes, whatever happened to the Home Inspectors after missing so many mistakes???
They go on doing business as usual, maybe with another bad Google/Yelp review.
Mike should teach the inspectors because they dont know what they doing
That "containment" in the laundry room is a trip hazard. Why not put basically a low tub where the machine goes?
laundry on main floor better?
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would it be allowed that you can name who did that bad job? and or publicly name the inspector who did not do a thorough inspection?
I HOPE THEY TALK TO THERE NEIBORS AND TELL WHAT WAS REALLY DONE BY THE BUILDER
THAT THE OTHERS WITH SAME OR CLOSE TO THE SAME DESIGN TO GET A PROPER PERSON TO FIX ESPECIALLY THE DRYER GIANT NIGHTMARE OR A TICKING TIME BO.MB
THE DRYER VENT IN THIA CASE I DONT KNOW IF THEY PUT ON A LINT CATCHING BOX WHERE IT CAN BE CLEANED AND IS SARVER FIRE HAZARDS
FOR 7 YEARS THEY MUST DO ALOT OF LAUNDRY AND IF MIKE DID COME
THE DRYER LINT IS A GUARANTEED FIRE SOON TO HAPPENAND THAT AMOUNT WOULD TOTALLY BURN DOWN THERE HOUSE AND IF NEIBORS ARE THE SAME
Why didn't you acutely put a shower vinal Pan for the whole room
That's what the Schluter membrane is, the orange layer..
Any time a realtor recommends a home inspector this is a red flag. This inspector could be getting paid an additional fee from the realtor to look the other way if he or she sees problems in order for the sale of the house to take place. You should always find your own home inspector, and ask around to get references on this person. And Mike was right about a laundry room being in the basement so that in the case of a pipe breaking or some type of overflow it doesn't ruin all of the drywall of the ceilings and walls below. I was suprised that the wife had the nerve to try to insist it be kept in an upper floor room considering all of the work Mike and his crew would be doing was free of charge. Just look at all of the damage this coupld did themselves by running a dryer that was venting into the walls and ceilings, all because they are too lazy to do laundry in the basement where the washer and dryer belong in the first place.
How about doing an episode that everything was fine
These are issues from when the home was built and is downright negligence by the home builder. I would suspect the surrounding houses might have similar issues and if so there needs to be a class action lawsuit against the builder to fix them all too. These are safety issues and I hope nobody has been harmed or died due to their negligence. The builder needs to pay to have these houses fixed and while they are fixed they need to send the families on an all expense paid vacation to disneyworld.
Too bad Mike Holmes only doing Canada and I'm in Michigan, USA because I had someone came and install beautiful deck with ramp but itself ramp is TOO STEEP. My aunt said she felt fear each time she walk up or down because it's too steep. We told builder it felt like too steep. Is it supposed be 10 degree? The builder say "We can't do `10 degree because you have too small yard' fact is We do have large yard. Also we hire him to rebuild new rail for front door and shed. They never finish the job. *SIGH*
Why does he shout "Eat Sh!t!" @ 22:53?
They figured why bother insulating the area, instead just dump the lint in there and end up with insulation over time.
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How can 2 emts afford that house
Mike, im begging you. Please send help my way. I just bought a house 2 years ago with cash and stipulations from the seller that its as is. Problem is i was nieve and didnt know what to look for. House was old and i knew it needed work but wasnt expecting the amount of work it needed. The seller put lipstick on a pig and called it beautiful. The floors have a paper thin sticker on them. The floors are like a trampoline. My kitchen floor slopes to the outside wall, my floor joists in the bedroom gave way and i had a big hole in the floor. The nails rusted out and 4 joists fell. The toilet floor bounces everytime i sit on toilet and my toilet stack has a big crack in it. No insulation in the walls or attic, windows look newer but there is no trim around them or insulation. 3 old wall propane units in the house that give me headaches. Electrical problems. The lights in all the rooms dim when i use microwave. No ground port in sockets. When it rains i have to mop the bedroom floor. Outside i have a detached garage that has all rotted sill plates, rotted studs, garage door doesnt seal up, breezeway thats sinking down, insolation is espestos, ceiling is bowed down in the middle and no insulation. Right now im working on my yard drainage. The septic runoff goes directly into the tile, yard floods and my property smells like septic. Sidewalks, garage floor and patio cement is only an inch thick and is broken/cracked everywhere. Electrical in Garage is ceramic fuses and old wiring with no ground. My trees are all dying because of the flooding. County wont fix the town storm water drains so everyones storm water ends up in my yard. Roof needs redone, soffits have holes and i get critters in the attic. No window trim on the outside. Gutters hold water. My cistern is under the kitchen which makes my joists wet. No joist hangers and subfloor is inadequate. Crawl space is narrow so i cant even get down there to fix anything. I cant afford to fix things but i cant even sell the house in this condition. Im begging you please send me some help. I cry everynight because my house is a mess and i should have never bought it. I dont know wherelse to turn. Im sick all the time now. My dogs bring the mud into the house and it turns into dust. Dust that smells like septic and im breathing it in. Please, i beg you to help me. john2willis@yahoo.com
Where the hell was the building inspector? They should sue the government for the failure and the builder.
you have to have the house plans that approve of the washing machine on the second floor. many people love it there ... not running up an down stairs with laundry. Most ALL of the laundry belongs on the second floor. just makes sense but the house has to be built for the weight and pipes.
“It MIGHT leak” is a stupid reason to not have a laundry room on the second floor. Just about the worst place to put laundry is in the basement.
"non functional dormer" feels very wrong to me.
Never hire an inspector or any tradesman at the recommendation of a realtor trying to sell you the house. Hire your own or at the recommendation of friends and family.
How did this house pass any inspections when it was built? In this case this homeowner should look into suing State inspectors. What did they do? Just look at pictures of a similar home on the internet? What is with the fake dormer? Waist of money and resources that tricks buyers to pay thousands more for a home then they need to. Fool and their money are soon parted. I will do inspection. I would be the most hated man on the Earth...
Sounds like Serviceable is code for its broken but fixable. Shady at best.
How many other houses, built by the same builder around the same time or since, have similar issues? Someone needs to do a little homework. Class Action? Of course the builder, by now, may have changed business names 3-4 times. There really needs to be a Standard, Licensing and Bonding required for Home Inspectors. These days with video cameras and the ability of snaking a camera into various places, many issues should be identifiable with relative ease.
wouldnt it not jsut be the builder, but all the sub contractoers they hired?
Brit here, YET ANOTHER "INSPECTOR" problem!! What a bunch of ""cowboys"(UK term meaning unqualified chancers). WHAT IS THE USE OF HAVING A HOUSE INSPECTED???Tied in with Realtor? Con men. Where is a Nation Register? How does the home owner know if they are qualified? Why no system in place for the home buyer??
Those three-tab shingles are crap. I would have replaced the entire roof with 30-year architectural shingles or metal.
In NSW Australia, the only acceptable roofing materials are; terra cotta or concrete roof tiles - think Spanish style roof; or metal - corrugated iron or "colorbond" corrugated or trim deck style.
As far as I'm aware, we've never had that soft type of roofing material. I've lived in some pretty old houses over the years and have never had problems with the roof. If a tile gets cracked it's easy enough to replace the odd one here and there, we've always found the spare roof tiles that are left under the house in the crawl space for just that purpose. To have to replace the entire roof would mean something really drastic/catastrophic, like a massive gumtree had come down onto the house. I don't know why they are called shingles either, aren't shingles made from slate or cedar or other hardwoods? that stuff used in the north americas looks like carpet tiles that are used on boat...🥴
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CO 2 detectors on every floor; electric with battery back up !!!!!!!
You mean carbon monoxide detectors. I keep being pulled up by the gas company for not having one beside my gas boiler. It's in a garage attached to the house. Yes, I've got one in the kitchen near the gas cooker.
not all home inspectors are bad
So where is your CO2 detector. That should be in all homes
Only if they have gas appliances.
please stop accepting your realtors inspectors! conflict of interest! obviously they will OK the house, theyre securing the sale for their realtor buddy.
not real just a scam. you will regret answering their questions. and you will never see any tools
do the homers get money back from a bad home inspection. He did a bad job.
the music is horrible
Having a real estate agent recommend a inspector seems to me that would be a conflict of interest. Is that a common thing?
I DISLIKE USING ROOFING NAILS FOR ROOF VENTS. I USE STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS FOR INSTALL.