Three Canadian Home Improvement Handymen
Mike Holmes: Mike Holmes is an engaging and charismatic professional contractor who really wants to teach people how to repair their homes and to fend their rights as homeowners. His television show Holmes on Holmes features hapless homeowners who have a minor issue which usually turns into a big hassle. Mike and his crew of expert handymen and handywomen spend most of the show ripping down a house, showing what is wrong with the work that was performed before.
Bryan Baeumler: Bryan first came to fame with his TV show called Disaster DIY in which he explains what went wrong with a renovation project and then assists the homeowner fix the damage and complete the project. One of Bryan's show is reported to be the most popular show ever shown on HGTV, so even if you don't remember his name, you probably will recognize his face. Young and bald, Bryan is a home improvement expert who specializes in fixing projects that unskilled homeowners have tried to complete themselves.
Scott McGillivray: Scott is not only a home improvement expert but he's also a television show host, a professional landlord and a marketing genius. Scott McGillivray is best known for his show Income Property in which he helps young new homeowners bring in more money by refinishing an unused part of their house and turn it into a livable apartment. Though he is still young, the more you read about Scott McGillivray's bio the more interested you'll be in discovering how this poor college kid built a growing real estate business in only a few short years.
Skeptics who claim you can't learn anything from watching TV have obviously never seen anything by these home experts. All 3 of the guys are fun to see, good at what they do and largely interested in helping the average homeowner get the most value out of home renovations. To watch any of these TV shows you'll need to check your local TV listings.
How do the homeowners on these television networks pay for their renovations? Sometimes the television networks offer to pay part of the cost and sometimes they will help the homeowners apply for a home improvement loan to cover any additional expenses. Three Canadian Home Improvement Handymen
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