Holmes on Homes Podcast

By: Mike Holmes
  • Summary

  • Mike Holmes, Professional Contractor and TV Host, returns with Season 3 of his Holmes On Homes Podcast, inviting YOU to listen to in-depth discussions he has with trade experts as part of his own research to help you build a safer, healthier home and environment. Bringing you more expert interviews and answers to homeowners' most asked questions, join Mike as he shares expert tips on electrical safety and avoiding electrical fires. Plus, learn more about what pondscaping is and how it's actually eco-friendly. Mike even talks to experts about nurturing healthy pets. Don't miss this new season!
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Episodes
  • How a Kid's Lamp Almost Started a Fire | Mike Holmes Podcast
    Jan 15 2025

    I’m still in shock after hearing this story. A kids’ product bought online nearly caused a serious fire. Imagine if a fire started while her baby was in the room!When shopping for your home, always check for certification marks—it’s the easiest way to know if a product has passed safety standards. It’s not just about buying, it’s about buying safely 👍

    Here's the full story!

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    1 min
  • Bonus: Are You Storing Your Holiday Decorations All Wrong? | Mike Holmes Podcast
    Jan 7 2025

    Holiday cleanup time! Remember, putting away your Christmas lights and decorations properly isn't just about staying organized. It's about keeping your family safe. Tangled wires can lead to damaged cords, and that's a fire hazard waiting to happen. Take the time to wrap them up right and store them in their original boxes. Safety always comes first 👍


    In this clip from the Holmes on Homes podcast, we’re sharing expert tips to help you stay organized and avoid potential electrical dangers.

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    1 min
  • Can Anyone Install Permanent Holiday Lighting or Should it be a Licensed Electrician? | Mike Holmes Podcast
    Dec 20 2024

    Thinking about installing permanent holiday lighting? It sounds simple, but there’s more to it than just hanging them up. Turns out you need a permit—and a licensed electrician to safely install the electrical components.

    Here's what else you need to know 👍


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    1 min

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