Episodios

  • Revolutionizing Roofing: 3M's Smog-Reducing, Cool, and Algae-Fighting Shingles
    Apr 9 2026

    On this episode, Mike Holmes explores innovative roofing technologies, focusing on smog-reducing, reflective, and algae-resistant asphalt shingles. Experts discuss how these advancements benefit homeowners, the environment, and the importance of building sustainably.



    keywords


    roofing, shingles, smog reduction, reflective coating, algae resistance, sustainable building, home improvement, energy efficiency, environmental impact



    key topics


    Smog-reducing coating technology on shingles

    Reflective pigments to reduce attic heat

    Algae resistance and Scotchgard technology

    Impact of roofing on energy efficiency and urban heat islands

    Importance of building longevity and sustainability



    Special Guests:


    Randy Morgan, 3M

    Mike Holmes Jr





    Chapters


    00:00 The Importance of Quality Roofing

    02:50 Innovative Shingle Technologies

    06:11 Understanding Energy Efficiency and Insulation

    09:02 Aesthetic and Longevity Considerations

    12:12 Environmental Impact of Roofing Choices

    15:05 Commercial Roofing Solutions

    18:10 The Role of Education in Roofing Choices

    24:11 The Importance of Sustainable Roofing

    26:34 Innovative Roofing Technologies

    30:48 Understanding Algae and Its Impact

    35:30 Water Management in Home Design

    39:14 Collaboration for Better Roofing Solutions


    Resources

    Benefits of cool roofing from the Cool Roof Rating Council - ⁠coolroofs.org⁠- 3M Roofing Granule Technologies – ⁠3m.com/roofinggranules⁠- Atlas Designer Shingles – ⁠atlasroofing.com


    About this episode:

    Mike Holmes shares his take on game-changing asphalt shingle technology that goes beyond the basics—offering superior durability, weather resistance, and long-term protection. In Mike’s opinion, these advancements aren’t just upgrades—they should be the new minimum standard in building codes.

    If you’re a homeowner, contractor, or anyone planning a renovation, this episode is a must-listen. Learn what to look for, what to avoid, and how the right roofing choices today can save you major headaches tomorrow.

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    43 m
  • Why Are Our Lakes So Filthy?
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, Mike Holmes and experts Joe and Nick DiMarco from Weeds Be Gone discuss the critical state of our lakes and waterways, exploring how nutrient overloads, algae blooms, and invasive weeds threaten aquatic ecosystems. They share innovative solutions like nutrient sponges, aeration systems, and sustainable management practices to restore water health and prevent environmental disasters.

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    22 m
  • Accessibility in Home Design and Door Sizes
    Mar 20 2026

    This Mike Holmes podcast episode is a powerful wake-up call about how we buy, build, and think about homes—especially for longevity and unexpected life changes. Hosted by Mike Holmes, we dive deep into how considerations like accessibility, future-proofing, and smart design can transform houses into forever homes for every stage of life.In this episode:

    • Why minimal code standards often fall short of future needs
    • How to identify homes that can accommodate changing physical abilities
    • The importance of larger doors, ramps, and adaptable layouts
    • Real-life stories of families modifying homes post-accident or illness
    • How building or buying with a future-proof mindset saves money and heartache
    • The role of specialists in accessibility and where most renovations go wrong
    • Why standard home inspections should include accessibility assessments
    • Practical tips for evaluating a property's potential for long-term use
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  • Revolutionizing Construction: The Future of Site Printing
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of the Homes on Homes podcast, Mike Holmes discusses innovative construction technologies with guests Andy from HP Site Print and Peter from Building Point. They explore the revolutionary site printing technology that enhances layout efficiency, reduces human error, and saves costs on construction projects.


    The conversation delves into the impact of this technology on the surveying industry, real-world applications, and success stories from various projects. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities in the construction industry, emphasizing the importance of inspiring the next generation of tradespeople through education and technology.


    takeaways

    • The site printing technology can significantly reduce layout time and costs.
    • Using site printing eliminates human error in construction layouts.
    • The technology allows for multi-language printing, improving communication on job sites.
    • Stakeholders can visualize projects before construction begins, leading to better decision-making.
    • The construction industry is facing a shortage of skilled workers, making technology essential.
    • Site printing technology can prolong careers by reducing physical strain on workers.
    • The integration of technology in construction is attracting younger generations to the trades.
    • Real-world applications of site printing have shown substantial cost savings and efficiency improvements.
    • The construction industry must adapt to new technologies to remain competitive.
    • Education and exposure to technology are crucial for inspiring future tradespeople.


    • Keywords:

      site printing, construction technology, innovation, Mike Holmes, building efficiency




      • Site printing reduces human error in construction.
      • The technology saves significant time and costs.
      • Site printing can print layouts directly on the floor.

      Takeaways


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    37 m
  • The Skilled Trades Crisis: Real Solutions
    Jan 22 2026

    In this podcast episode, Mike Holmes and a panel of experienced builders discuss the current state and future of skilled trades. They explore the challenges faced by the industry, including a shortage of young workers, economic impacts, and the importance of training and apprenticeships. The conversation highlights the need for better exposure and encouragement for youth to enter trades, as well as the evolving perceptions of contractors. Innovations in building materials and technology are also discussed, along with the significance of community involvement and collaboration with educational institutions to attract new talent.

    Special Guests:

    • Brice Bernskoetter, Bernskoetter Construction (Missouri, USA), 2nd Generation builder, luxury and custom homes
    • Mac Frame: Frame Custom Homes (Kelowna, BC), 2nd Generation builder, taking on the family business of over 20+ years
    • Andrei Sonsovski, Sosna Inc. (GTA, Ontario) - 26 yrs experience in full-service home renovations


    Main Topics: skilled trades, construction industry, youth engagement, building materials, training, apprenticeships, economic factors, contractor perceptions, technology in construction, community building

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    41 m
  • The Hidden Dangers of Water Quality in Plumbing
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of the Homes on Homes podcast, Mike Holmes discusses the critical issues surrounding plumbing, particularly focusing on water quality, plumbing infrastructure, and the importance of maintenance. Joined by plumbing experts from Precise Plumbing, they delve into the hidden dangers of city water, the role of sump pumps, and the necessity of regular plumbing inspections. The conversation emphasizes the need for homeowners to be proactive in testing their water and maintaining their plumbing systems to prevent costly damages and ensure safety. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of plumbing, including the importance of identifying hidden water waste, the necessity of documentation in home maintenance, and the value of education in the trades.

    They emphasize the significance of hiring licensed plumbers, common plumbing mistakes to avoid, and the challenges posed by radon and water quality. The discussion also covers best practices for toilet maintenance and the importance of educating homeowners about plumbing issues.


    takeaways

    • Water quality is often overlooked but crucial for home safety.
    • City water can be contaminated and unsafe for consumption.
    • Sump pumps are essential for managing water flow in homes.
    • Older plumbing systems may not meet current standards and can cause issues.
    • Regular maintenance of plumbing systems can prevent major problems.
    • Testing water quality should be a priority for homeowners.
    • Proper plumbing can save homeowners from costly damages.
    • Understanding plumbing infrastructure is key to preventing flooding.
    • Water treatment systems are necessary for safe drinking water.
    • Homeowners should be proactive in plumbing inspections and maintenance. Quiet water wasters can lead to unexpectedly high bills.
    • Regular plumbing inspections provide peace of mind for homeowners.
    • Documentation of home maintenance is crucial for future sales.
    • Education in the trades is essential for quality work.
    • Homeowners should be aware of the importance of permits.
    • Understanding plumbing challenges can prevent costly mistakes.
    • Radon and water quality are critical issues in home safety.
    • Avoid putting grease down the drain to prevent clogs.
    • Only toilet paper should go down the toilet; other items cause blockages.
    • Hiring licensed plumbers ensures quality and compliance with codes.
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  • RIP Frank Cozzolino
    Dec 16 2025

    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.

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  • No Permits? Run away from that contractor
    Dec 15 2025

    If a contractor tells you that you don't need permits for electrical work, structural, additions - RUN AWAY from that contractorhttps://makeitright.ca/holmes-advice/home-renovation/why-you-need-a-building-permit/.

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