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''Holmes Inspection'' is a 2009 Canadian home renovation series on HGTV, hosted by general contractor Mike Holmes. It is the third of Holmes' renovation series, following ''Holmes on Homes'' and ''Holmes in New Orleans''. The format of the series is similar to those of his previous series ''Holmes on Homes'', where Mike enters a home in need of repair and often finds substandard work. However, unlike ''Holmes on Homes'', whose focus was on substandard work done by fraudulent or poor-quality contractors, the focus of ''Holmes Inspection'' is on homeowners who have been victimized solely as a result of poor home inspections. While ''Holmes Inspection'' has been fairly popular, some within the home inspection community have criticized the show's presentation of their business. For example, Andrew Christie of Safe Homes Canada has critiqued ''Holmes Inspection'' as being more about comedy and exciting made-for-TV type scenes than about the actual work done by home inspectors. In the United States, the series debuted on HGTV on Sunday, December 19, 2010. ==Differences from Holmes on Homes== Changes from ''Holmes on Homes'' include decreased emphasis on Mike Holmes during the construction process, as crew supervisor Damon Bennett (who has held the title since season 6 of ''Holmes on Homes'') takes control of most of the construction activity (deferring to Mike only on major decisions); Damon is also present in front of the camera for meetings with the homeowners (unlike ''Holmes on Homes'', where only Mike appears). There is also the use of 3D computer-generated imagery to illustrate problems and solutions. ''Holmes Inspection'' is entirely shot in the Greater Toronto area, and only involves homes which were purchased within 18 months. As the series is heavily focused on home inspections gone wrong, only homes with issues not accounted for in a home inspection report done with a home inspection service are considered. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Holmes Inspection」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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