Hilti to Provide Tools for 'Holmes Makes it Right' Series

Words: Dan KamysHilti to Provide Tools for 'Holmes Makes it Right' Series

Hilti is teaming up with Mike Holmes on his new series, "Holmes Makes it Right," by providing Holmes and his crew with a full line of  Hilti cordless tools as well as drills, breakers, measuring tools and consumables. He will use Hilti tools in his new series, Holmes Makes it Right, to help desperate homeowners whose homes, lives and finances have been compromised by disastrous events and renovations.


“We’re doing huge jobs on the new show," says Mike Holmes. "And, for what I need, my crew needs, and what these jobs need, there’s nothing better. We put these tools to the test every day. They’re tough tools for tough jobs. And they’re helping us make it right.”
 
Currently in production, the new Holmes Makes it Right series is scheduled to air on HGTV in Canada Oct. 16, 2012, and in the United States in early-2013.
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