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Make It Right Inside Home Renovation with Canada's Most Trusted Contractor

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More than 1 million viewers in Canada watch Mike Holmes' television show, Holmes on Homes, every week. Thousands more see him at his personal appearances and visit his website, looking for advice on renos-gone-wrong. Mike Holmes is Canada's most trusted contractor, a crusader with a mission to expose botched renovations - and now the author of a bestselling book. Mike has taken his professional expertise and tell-it-like-it-is style and turned it into the guide no homeowner should be without. Make It Right walks readers through a renovation from start to finish, from the process of finding a reliable contractor to understanding the legalities of renovation. Mike explains the inner workings of a house, covers the most popular reno projects and describes the most common pitfalls. Packed with informative sidebars, checklists, diagrams and photographs, all showing what to expect from contractors and tradespeople, and how to keep every reno running on time and on budget, Make It Right is the book you need to read before you plan a renovation. Be smart. Take charge. Get it right the first time. About the Author Mike Holmes is the star of the incredibly popular Holmes on Homes program, where, in every episode, he and his trusty renovation crew fix renovation disasters. Mike has more than two decades of construction experience and was schooled by his father, a master plumber, in all aspects of construction and renovation. With a passion for doing things the right way the first time and a deep-seated respect for construction professionals, Mike has worked on hundreds of home and commercial renovation projects, earning a reputation for outstanding craftsmanship and a willingness to stand behind his work.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published November 20, 2006

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289 reviews7 followers
January 31, 2021
Poorly written with mostly new construction in mind, this book overemphasized ripping everything out to the studs in order to do a room makeover. I get that many previous renovations were not done right and you can see more behind the walls but very few diyers have the capacity, time, money or skill to do that. Spotting problems on the surface and having an awareness of what they mean is a pretty important. For instance the tile floor in my master bath is in great shape, no cracks, sags, etc. If I redo the bath I am not going to pull that up unless I see a problem. That tile would take a couple days to tear up or paying someone a couple grand just to do the demo. No thanks.
Profile Image for Lynda.
1,497 reviews16 followers
September 27, 2017
Helpful with chapters organized by location, Mike Holmes provides detailed lists and tips for home renovations. Includes many color photos.
Profile Image for John Weiler.
123 reviews5 followers
December 18, 2018
Well written, easy to understand, descriptions on the how (and usually the why) of doing renovations the way the book title says we should.

A very welcome addition to my home library.
601 reviews
June 9, 2019
or "Your home's construction for dummies." Excellent for knowing what to look for when buying, renovating and also how to upkeep your own home for the important things.
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182 reviews
May 7, 2025
A good book, some of it doesn't apply where I live in NZ (no basements or snow), but still very interesting.
Profile Image for Deni.
82 reviews3 followers
May 31, 2011
UGH. I love this guy's shows but this book was too depressing. Basically, I'm an idiot to try building or fixing anything myself and I'd better have plenty of money and some damn good luck too because chances are that any contractor I hire will probably screw me over. The info on finishing a basement with rigid insulation was interesting but otherwise he mostly discusses codes and permits and that's about it. OK, and he makes a couple of good product recs, too.

THANKS FOR CRUSHING MY DREAMS MR. HOLMES. Oh, and you could have had better luck with an editor, the writing was cut/paste repetitive.
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162 reviews6 followers
July 28, 2011
As a formidable force on the HGTV network - I've admired Mr. Mike Holmes for many years ~ both aesthetically (ah, it's all about the shoulders and haircut for me!) and conceptually ~ here's a champion for the unexperienced homeowner and renovator. He educates and relates just like the best neighbour you could ask for ... AND his sincerity shines through. His book reads just like a conversation or the dialogue from his programs and appearances - he's telling you all this stuff because he genuinely cares and wants you to know. Of course it's an insightful reference book - he's a respected expert.
Profile Image for Deodand.
1,301 reviews22 followers
September 15, 2011
This is the longer version of The Holmes Inspection, with more instruction. As always, I learned something new about my home from reading it. The advice I appreciated seeing was that you should leave electrical renovations to electricians. I know quite a few people who have purchased houses renovated by people who fancy themselves electrical experts, to the new homeowner's regret.

As Mike Holmes says, you can embarass yourself by screwing up other renovations, but you can kill someone with an incorrect electrical renovation.
Profile Image for Steve Walker.
259 reviews8 followers
October 10, 2012
This is a MUST HAVE book for ANYONE hiring a contractor to do ANY KIND of work on your home. From the simplest task to building an entire house, this is your guide through finding a contractor, taking care of all the paperwork (get it in writing!), permits, and how to manage the contractor relationship and his work, including how to sever the relationship when realize you've made the wrong choice.

An excellent companion to "Home Remodeling for Dummies" by Morris Carey
Profile Image for Wonderwoman.
40 reviews
September 30, 2013
This is very helpful if you're new to the home reno process. I took off a star because it doesn't provide pictures of things done incorrectly v. correctly and presumes every person doing a renovation lives in a house. This book will only take you so far if you own a shared dwelling (like a condo or townhouse). Another thing to keep in mind: Mike's writing about renovating in Canada, not the U.S., so make sure you check building codes in your area.
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919 reviews30 followers
March 31, 2011
Excellent book! I'm a big fan of Mike's two shows, and you can hear his voice throughout this book. While I'm a "fairly handy" DIY-er (which Mike is against), I still learned a lot through reading this book.

I'll definitely be using the checklists when hiring a contractor in the future.
Profile Image for Tara.
474 reviews54 followers
July 30, 2011
I love Mike Holmes! Lots of good info, solid advice, handy tips. Gotta read this one before (and during) any home renovations.
130 reviews1 follower
November 21, 2012
Very well written and easy to understand. Makes you realize what you need to do from start to finish on a renovation of this type
Profile Image for Krystal.
109 reviews
June 12, 2014
Very educational. I particularly liked the breakdown of his recommended products - from things like what type of heating is best to what flooring he recommends for various rooms.
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