Opinions?
This subject came up in the Bunker thread and I did not want to hijack it any further. The show can be frustrating to watch for us in the industry.
Pros:
Seems smart, knows what he is doing
Wants to do it the right way the first time. Which I agree with and think is great.
Cons:
He is Canadian (no offense to the Canucks) - Canadian TV shown in US - Code requirements in Canada are not quite as stringent as US code, and they both vary due to climate, soil, seismic, waste, life safety, etc, requirements.
The way he badmouths every other contractor except his crew, one would think he is the only competent person out there. He never addresses the timeline of the original renovation. ie: What code changes took place during that period? Was it contsructed per common practices of the industry? Just because it wasnt done his way doesnt mean it was done incorrectly.
I dont want to have to preface every meeting with a client with " Im cjcrazy8 and I religiously watch and adhere to the practices of Holmes on Homes."
FWIW.
This subject came up in the Bunker thread and I did not want to hijack it any further. The show can be frustrating to watch for us in the industry.
Pros:
Seems smart, knows what he is doing
Wants to do it the right way the first time. Which I agree with and think is great.
Cons:
He is Canadian (no offense to the Canucks) - Canadian TV shown in US - Code requirements in Canada are not quite as stringent as US code, and they both vary due to climate, soil, seismic, waste, life safety, etc, requirements.
The way he badmouths every other contractor except his crew, one would think he is the only competent person out there. He never addresses the timeline of the original renovation. ie: What code changes took place during that period? Was it contsructed per common practices of the industry? Just because it wasnt done his way doesnt mean it was done incorrectly.
I dont want to have to preface every meeting with a client with " Im cjcrazy8 and I religiously watch and adhere to the practices of Holmes on Homes."
FWIW.

