Mike holmes, I have watched you for years. All of the problems you have solved just amazes me. I was able to work on my house. And did the isulation around one of them. It took me two days to finish but I solved the problem of the basement being so cold. We had hot water heat with the pipe runing around the outside perimiter and decided to split the insulation. That took care of the cold air pouring into the basement. Best of all, our gas bill dropped almost 300 dollars. Thanks for showing what to do and helping us save some money. ❤
@jenny144853 ай бұрын
Mike not only you are a great builder, but you are a great teacher and a great person. Blessings 🫶
@MeatbalzzКүн бұрын
I absolutely love Mike Holmes and all the renovations he does. But it cracks me up, because I dont think Ive ever seen a job where he DIDN’T come in and tear 3/4 of a house apart!!!😂
@evelynpasqua69685 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mike.. These owners were grateful that you got Damon, your crews, the professional teams such as plumbers, electricians, painters, contractors, etc. to take their jobs seriously. It was a good way to send out the videos to everyone. High fives to Mike and everyone who worked together. “Do it the right way”.
@derekhellmann5153 ай бұрын
Damon Bennett and Shawn Morren. I would hire them.
@debbiekerr398929 күн бұрын
@derekhellmann515 definitely hire these people. They are true professionals.
@rickthompson43155 ай бұрын
There's a message in Mike Holmes & Teams, Everybody needs to Hear. MAKE IT RIGHT!
@roscoewhitejr56214 ай бұрын
I'm really appreciative of your knowledge and willing to help people
@ryans4134 ай бұрын
That carpet patch was slick can’t even notice it.
@evanpenny3483 ай бұрын
You know a very well known New Zealander famously said that no one made money doing twice what they were only paid to do once. So true. Love your channel.
@therealdojj5 ай бұрын
the homeowners are right, it shouldn't need mike holmes to come and fix and issue after 6 years and thousands of $
@amunderdog5 ай бұрын
about 100k is my guess
@mischief3725 ай бұрын
the builder should be held accountable and pay no matter what. They sell something faulty, fix it, and if any changes from home owner let them know the extra cost, not like this builder.
@Amoth_oth_ras_shash4 ай бұрын
@@mischief372 honestly one reason if i somehow ended up working/living in the us , on one hand i'd want to build my own home due to dubious cover up and high rents otherwise but on the other hand considering the lack or borderline skeleton regulation and lack of enforcement of it even when its there for private customers it likely would have me sodding pay the expenses to import both construction crews and material from europe/scandinavia , honestly a society without a 'customer representative' thats tax funded for the working people to have as an Ace in the sleve , the side effects shows :/ and for any third party reader , no dont mean general customer service thats funded and controlled by various companies , but a customer REPRESENTATION that is funded by the state and thus able to pursue its function first and finances second the same way like a legal system should concern itself with equal justice for all first and who got the most cash second
@jeffshafer72693 ай бұрын
I agree. You should be able to trust so called contractors that are supposed to know how to do the job correctly the first time.
@JustaGuy_Gaming24 күн бұрын
The entire system favors the contractors as well. Not only is it near impossible to get faulty work fixed. It's super easy for contractors to put a Lean on your house and claim you didn't pay them. It's one the flaws of this show though. Homes almost always blames the victim for not doing better research. He refuses to ever name the companies who did wrong (mostly for legal reasons I assume). Early episodes constantly told people they were at fault for not getting a home inspector, but as the series went on more and more people did get an inspector and they just missed every thing. Never mind the houses that shouldn't even of passed the City inspections for code violations.
@johngould26655 ай бұрын
Just want to give the plumber a shout out and say nice plumbing work
@pifoeko458024 күн бұрын
"every system in place to help the homeowner have failed us" yes by design!
@GeneHutchings5 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR CAREING MIKE ,GOD BLESS YOU AND YOU TEAM 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌🙌🙏🙏🙏🙏
@dzymslizzy36415 ай бұрын
The way that ductwork was run reminds me of the card game "Waterworks!" You CAN have your cake and eat it too: just bake 2 cakes! LOL🤣🤣🤣
@marcelwildeboer5 ай бұрын
I continue to find it unbelievable that the company that installed this does not even know what they are doing and then leaves the people out in the cold without providing a solution. And that an external company actually found the solution quite quickly after so many years of misery. I may not always agree with Holmes but by involving the right people he provided the solution for these people who had been working on this for years and it is unbelievable that you have a guarantee but it actually does not matter, they do not fix it if there are problems.
@carls19595 ай бұрын
I put a high velocity hydroair system in my old house. They're pretty good, if installed correctly. The one I put in was an UNICO system. I heated it with the existing boiler, because I also had an indirect water heater and another basement room with baseboard. It has A/C in it also. If the guys in the field actually knew the equipment they were installing, there would be less complaints. Love Mike and wish we had contractors and inspectors like him in the states.
@robertpage26774 ай бұрын
New subscriber, say thanks to Perkins Brothers.
@SophiaAphrodite5 ай бұрын
This was not an issue with bureaucracy and paperwork. This was an issue with private corporations not being properly regulated and held responsible.
@pilotstiles5 ай бұрын
I wish I could get Mike Holmes to build me my home of dreams.
@visionsofparadise57828 күн бұрын
I wish I could get Mike to just fix my current home, but no one in the US is worth their salt. They just want to pick your pocket and deliver sub-standard garbage.
@KeithCindyPanama15 күн бұрын
In Panamà houses have individual mini AC units in each room that way you only use that unit in that particular room .
@keithprocter1415 ай бұрын
Warranty programs are largely supported by builders' fees to them, so while they have a captive group of contributors, they also have little incentive to do anything for the homeowner, and enough incentive to be kind to their contributors. The programs are smoke-and-mirrors, claiming to be there to support homeowners, but you would practically need to be very tenacious with them, and possess a relevant engineering degree to be able to hold their feet to the fire in order to get any meaningful response from them. People should take no solace in warranty - if builders tell you not to worry, there's a warranty, that's still no reason to mess it up in the first place.
@paulausherman7272 ай бұрын
Mike is super!!!!
@johnnytank944Ай бұрын
Great work as always, Mike! I do get frustrated though, seeing all this HVAC work being done, which apparently is a requirement in homes in Canada. it can really ruin a home by bringing the ceilings down to just above door levels. And so much can apparently go wrong with them. I live in Norway, which has a very similar climate, and only very few houses are build with HVAC systems like this (and I mean maybe 1% of houses). We have no more mold than Canadians have, our houses are well heated with either electric heaters and/or wood burning ovens, indoor air quality is just fine, and we have comfortable nice homes in the winter. I just couldn't imagine having to install such a monstrosity in my house, and having to maintain it, and basically getting nothing more out of it than what I have now.
@faithworks2179 күн бұрын
This show certainly is educational. Contractors, Engineers, and Project Managers should take tests in order to get licensed, covering the trades they oversee, and have to get 90% or better on them in order to pass.
@neilprice5135 ай бұрын
The original name for Duct tape is "Duck Tape" the whole point was it's water resistance and tensile strength. Hence Duck in the name. Over time the name changed to duct tape and people thought it was for use in heating ducts
@montetython5 ай бұрын
Also called 100 MPH tape for mending tears in aircraft skin
@harttork43635 ай бұрын
Also used doing ww2 to repair jeeps and such temp in the field.
@johngould26655 ай бұрын
Nice job Mike
@johngould26655 ай бұрын
Love the 1 5/8 studs. Love them for making soffit indoors. Also Chicago bar and zippy and laser level. Built thousands of them and fast and easy. I could build them out of wood but much slower and heavier
@michaelmaher41543 ай бұрын
Everybody that was there, and nobody brought a dolly for the waterheater.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MD1316VW3 ай бұрын
Now I understand my heating and a/c system. I will in 1,100 sq ft 2 BR/2 bath ranch style apt. in complex of 450 units. I love it especially my utility bills. It's heated using the water heater. Best part, my average electric bill is $35/mo, gas $70/month on budget. I have been here 3 ys and is the same cost. It's very warm in winter and cool in summer. I don't why this system isn't used more in larger homes.
@sachadee.61045 ай бұрын
THIS IS THE DESCRIPTION OF THE VIDEO; THAT'S NOT WHAT THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT THOUGH: "When Mike went inside the home, he discovered that the homeowners were literally drowning in their own possessions. There were mounds of stuff piled to the ceiling in almost every room in the house. There was so much junk crammed in the basement that it wasn’t even possible for Mike and the team to do a basic electrical and HVAC inspection. Mike decides that a clean-up intervention is needed, to save the homeowners from themselves."
@Flyingsquirrel20233 ай бұрын
Buy everything and use the income to help those that are suffering!
@ericschwarz97185 ай бұрын
Warranty is not warth the price of the paper 📝 it is rented on. The biggest problem is the price of the job and how much it costs you to get it fixed the right way
@teddymartinii19794 ай бұрын
York air-conditioning must be different in Canada. Here in Texas, that is a "builders grade" brand.
@MacLimitRange5 ай бұрын
I know this series is old, but it's amazing how ancient was the technology that American and Canadian, use. In Europe, we have heat water throw pipes, that then go throw Radiator, and they naturally convect cold air to hot air. Just regulating the temperature of the water and the amount of times the water circulate, you can change the temperature. We have valves on each radiator, and you can change each room temperature by changing the aperture of the valve. We can do it digitally now, you can setup script and heat room where you are and heat a bit less room that you don't use often. If you open a window to change air, the radiator can sense it and stop heat in that specific room.
@Mark.Watson5 ай бұрын
The reason we have a system with ductwork is because it serves heating and air conditioning needs. Per Google: "In 2022, the penetration rate of air conditioning was 90 per cent in the US and only 19 per cent in Europe."
@sachadee.61045 ай бұрын
@@Mark.Watson but not so much in the most of Canada. Especially not in the year this episode is from. I came to Canada in 2005 from the Netherlands and was BLOWN AWAY when I saw our new installed heating system. OMG !! It took a whole room (Oil furnace + ducts). As where we were used to a 2x2 foot gas burner that pumped hot water through radiators. (Oh and NO air conditioning; it's Canada, eh?😉❄⛄ I still feel like entering the machine room of a large ship when going to the utility room.
@sachadee.61045 ай бұрын
the duct system wouldn't work in my house in Netherlands. Overhere in Canada there are voids between beams and posts, all from wood. In Europe most houses are built with brick or Y-tong cement walls. I must say that the nice thing about forced air is that it heats the house very quickly. Even at -20 oC, returning from a 3 day truck-trip it's warming up quite fast. But it takes a LOT of space. Especially the oil furnace + tank. It needs a room by it self.
@alberthartl88855 ай бұрын
I have been a general contractor for 33 years. High velocity HVAC systems are really intended for older homes where the framing does not allow for larger duct. In your rebuild, using rectangular duct would have allowed you to have higher ceilings. I have installed combi tankless water heaters and never had the need for a holding tank. Your condensing unit looked to be within 5 feet of the property line. In my jurisdiction that would not be allowed. Perhaps a side discharge unit would have been more appropriate.
@lyndenwld4 ай бұрын
high velocity hvac systems by "HIGH VELOCITY" are amazing for new homes as well as renovations. They must be designed properly and installed properly. The system has amazing filtration, dehumidification and amazing comfort.
@DozIT4 ай бұрын
Preaching multi-zone HVAC in 2007.. I really wish it was used more. No need to heat/cool 2,500 sf when I’m asleep
@ShonjiPowerOf25 ай бұрын
As someone with in floor heating based off a boiler i was thinking this sounds neat then they said air flow delivers the heat. Thats a terrible idea and they would've been better off with my plastic floor tubes that also creates no bulkheads. Such a bad building decision.
@daniel_wilkinson5 ай бұрын
Hey, kids, just so you know - this channel is owned by Blue Ant Media Group. Not Mike Holmes, not HGTV, and certainly not the CBC. I do not claim that Blue Ant Media Group does not own the copyright. The most probably do. But just so you know who your clicks and engagement are enriching. This is actually season 7, episode 6 "Re-Inventing," which aired Thursday, March 27, 2008, according to IMDb. So when he says "became a reality seven years ago." that was 2001-ish. And we all know there wasn't much happening in 2001. To be clear: I, certainly, am not going to stop watching because I thoroughly believe in Mike's work ethic and remember watching when he ended up tearing the entire house down to the point they had to pour a new foundation - even though I can't remember the episode. And if some greedy media conglomerate wants my ad revenue they can have it. Maybe they'll help a cancer patient but probably not.
@daniel_wilkinson5 ай бұрын
Also: whoever is uploading these is clearly not interested in doing the slightest amount of verification about the episode title, production date, release date, or episode number.
@karlbrundage74725 ай бұрын
If you are having a "builder" build a home for you, you need to appear on the jobsite every day and have the foreman walk you through the work that was done. (The foreman has already told all of the crew and the subcontractors not to talk to you) When I married my wife I moved into the home she had built for her several years before. As things started to break I discovered all of the ridiculous things that the builder did and had to address them as they cropped-up. She signed the contract, paid the money and told the builder to call her when it was ready for her to move in. The next (and last) house we share, we built ourselves..............................
@Helladamnleet3 ай бұрын
I like how uninterested they seem lol
@Cheepchipsable5 ай бұрын
Sounds like the builder didn't take account of the changes to the volume of space in the house after the plan alterations and order a redesign of the HVAC. I'm wondering of these people wanted champagne on a beer budget from the original builder, which lead to this problem. The reason I say that is her inability to appreciate that the ducts need to go somewhere and there is a minimum of space needed for the outcome they want.
@Forced2DoThis15 ай бұрын
You're overlooking that they asked the builder if these things could be done and he kept telling them yes. They financially compensated for these changes all along the way. They trusted the Builder throughout. The Builder at any point if he figured there was a problem could've advised them otherwise. He did not. Your initial point of the Builder overlooking pertinent variables is more than likely the source of the issue. That and him trying a new system he didn't have full competency in employing. Ah costly oversight that the homeowners didn't make.
@johnhenryNC5 ай бұрын
Cut the woman some slack. She liked the old ceiling, and she just asked if there was any way she could get more height out of the ceiling. I wish Mike didn't add that to the episode because he came across as a dick.
@CynthiaRockroth4 ай бұрын
They should have talked to an ARTACHTECT NOT A BUILDER WHEN THEY REDESIGN THE HOUSE. then the PLAN WOULD BE TO CODE.
@lunchlady20232 ай бұрын
I agree the bulkheads are horrible and a dumb idea. Thanks Mike.
@visionsofparadise57828 күн бұрын
The owner said that no one could figure it out. This is incorrect. They could have figured it out, but they always want to cut every corner and scape every dime. They just wind up making more and more problems by not just doing it right the first time.
@GeorgeZ2133 ай бұрын
Are you against the concept of high velocity vents? I think the smaller round vents look nicer than the big rectangular vents.
@juergenpaton50045 ай бұрын
If one has the gift to spot an incompetent clown it can save a lot of trouble.
@sharondashner12065 ай бұрын
Mike, have you ever thought of doing a behind the scenes shows. I wander what you do. When u leave Dameon in charge. And you return to see how he doing then you leave. Do u go to court for ur clients that get screwed over. I just flabbergasted on what "the so called professional"
@nathandean16874 ай бұрын
that when u put a lien on the company that hold the warranty.
@RedStorm.Ай бұрын
Tom Hanks, was big on the shoe thing back in 2019 and forward I think it was. Always posting 'lost' shoes in strange places, on twitter.
@guysabol87435 ай бұрын
at 3:00 min it it looks like a rube goldberg invention and it aint a gonna work.I aided my bro in ATL area with a new plenum and upgaraded A/C unit 35K to 75K..and it works like a dream !~
@SandraNelson0634 ай бұрын
So....Red Green was wrong? Duct tape doesn't work for ducts?
@mikeanderson47952 ай бұрын
Companies spend more time trying to get out of doing the right thing.
@seanthiar5 ай бұрын
The description and title does not fit the story - used the wrong episode ?
@DannyBeeVegas5 ай бұрын
Second! I'm number two! Wait... that does not sound right.
@SandraNelson0635 ай бұрын
Where's Dave?
@jays1065 ай бұрын
another mismatched title i think they do this for click bait as lately more than half the video titles don't match the video
@nzlemming5 ай бұрын
My thought exactly.
@davidesmeyer98254 ай бұрын
What they did not do mechanical engineer to design the system for the house you have to be able to spend money on the proper engineering cuz I would have done 10-foot ceiling be able to do the ductwork properly I used to build houses for a living but Mike Holmes does the right thing and spends the money
@72chargerse724 ай бұрын
We do it right (the frirsteenth time)
@richjurgens5 ай бұрын
Val reminds me of Jamie Lee Curtis.
@MikeC19655 ай бұрын
I work in the commercial buildings industry we’re if you do not have the correct skills and can prove it, you cannot get a job and have always thought that the housing industry work force are not time served and as skilled craftsmen.
@GriggsC1235 ай бұрын
Just one thing that bothers me, Why? oh why is there a celling fan in a stairwell like that?
@Jules1987-ip5 күн бұрын
It’s frustrating when homeowners hone in or obsess over the wrong things. “Wrong” in my opinion
@jonhanson65074 ай бұрын
Im from the government and I'm hear to help
@robynw63075 ай бұрын
I only have one question. Who's Dave? His name is Richard.
@thomasbalka9882Ай бұрын
I've wondered...do the results of Mike's work generate results that put people in jail? Do the Provincial governments ever get involved to make some corrections to laws or regulations?
@patrickbourgoin85565 ай бұрын
this is an extremely expensive repair.make no sense..hope they bring them to court...for not doing it properly the first time.and now you have all the video to prouve it to the judge
@Boga2175 ай бұрын
With this footage and repairs made by licensed professionals they can now sue and not have to tie it up in court for too long..they'll settle this quickly out of court. But they will still have finish issues, guy was destroying that sheetrock when screwing it in....just busting and cracking edges everywhere. It will pop mud at every one of those screws he did like that.
@vickischaffer9229Ай бұрын
Who pays for all the fixes of everything on all these homes?
@patrickolso82245 ай бұрын
Daves not here man
@ConfusedPufferFish-fq4ji4 ай бұрын
You beat me to it. -- Dave.
@ConfusedPufferFish-fq4ji4 ай бұрын
You beat me to it. -- Dave.
@incensedave13695 ай бұрын
11:02
@patrickbourgoin85565 ай бұрын
what the name of the heating contractor that did all of this in the first place.so that nobody get screwd again!is i was the owner.i would tell everyone on the show...i think it an very importantmessage for every body to know!!!
@douglasw96245 ай бұрын
That is exactly why I will never support ANY proposal that gives any more money to the govt...not from the poor the rich or corporations. Because they are doing such a shitty job with the money we give them now.
@JeffDeWitt5 ай бұрын
That's why the correct answer to any question that starts out, "Should the government..." is NO.
@godbluffvdgg5 ай бұрын
The worst thing to do is buy a new house built in the last 20 years...Exceptions don't disprove that rule...Home builder during the 90's and Remodeler to this day, fixing many of the mistakes done on new houses...It's only gotten worse too...Buying a new home built in the last 5 years is foolhardy.
@cindymartindale61893 ай бұрын
Who pays for him to come in and do the work
@georgestone14855 ай бұрын
You always get what you vote for!! Wishful thinking only works in HOLLYWEIRD movies. The government always protects the government and screws the poor and lower middle class!!! This couple went after the heating contractor, when they should have gone after the architect, who didn't accommodate for the building design changes and window additions!! General contractor 101!!!
@LancePoole-wu6hw4 ай бұрын
The government doesn't give a rat's azz about us. Time to take the power back.
@user-zx2mv7il8v5 ай бұрын
So just watch the AC guy weld with no nitrogen to purge line and that weld was black contaminated going back to compressor will get past the one year manufacturer warranty but they will be replacing compressor.? Thought Mike had everyone do IT RIGHT
@user-zx2mv7il8v2 ай бұрын
Was going to reply on same as well as the worst oxi welds I've ever seen. Msy as well lit a fire to burn all the copper
@janteve65094 ай бұрын
Does Mike Holmes somehow pay for these renovations? Otherwise, how would Homeowners afford it otherwise? This is a massive screwup of a contractor that built this house.
@blue_jay315 ай бұрын
You’re so screwed ! Sorry!
@mickaelwilliams61294 ай бұрын
live in a Schack, with no debt and you will be happy .
@denisegaylord3825 ай бұрын
The amount of time, money, and frustration created by contractors who will not fix their bad work should be criminal. But I also know that they won't be held accountable in this lifetime. However, at some point those who treat others badly will have a "Come to Jesus" meeting where they will answer for their misdeeds. And then Jesus will judge them. I feel for this couple. Their efforts do not go unnoticed. But what about the hundreds or thousands of other homeowners that can't afford to fix problems like this?
@johngould26655 ай бұрын
Do poor peoples houses. Not the privileged!
@chrono19244 ай бұрын
This was made like 15 years ago
@HomestarCrawler4 ай бұрын
Middle class isn't really "privileged".
@beverlydust53814 ай бұрын
Most of the people they help, are people who saved money for years and took on second jobs and didn't go on vacations, inorder to afford a slightly bigger house than they were in before, and they hired the wrong contractor to make changes to the outdated house that they could afford and the contractor messed up the house and took their money. It is happening to alot of people. The houses that they are fixing are not multi million dollar houses, but homes that builders are not carrying to do correctly but fast and get the money and get out or older homes that the contractor didn't want to take down the older stuff and just put new products over old problems leaving, knob and tube wiring, asbestos in the walls and flooring and covering it up.Installing new things incorrectly and not getting permits and inspections on the work they did. They were telling the homeowners that they passed inspections but they didn't even have permits to do the work. They just took the money and ran.
@voltaire2.085Күн бұрын
Reason why the system doesn't get fixed is by design. Developers donate to political campaigns and nothing gets done.
@JoJo-ie8sl6 күн бұрын
I get Karen energy from her
@HalKindsvater5 ай бұрын
Big government makes everything worse. Smaller governments is better for everyone and hold people accountable. I don't care if you. Live in Canada or the United States of America last government. Is always better.
@Amoth_oth_ras_shash4 ай бұрын
argh , shoddy building.. SO MUCH WASTED MATERIAL! and every gram of wasted material due to fixes being needed retroactively = wasted wealth = wasted cash dam contractor that failed to deliver proper construction should be held responsible the same way if its a 'factory fault' on a product here , the company is forced to provide a flawless replacement with no cost for the customer , or flat out refund if they rather have that :/ aka , mess it up and you dont have the right to others cash dam though , gota admit i dont like the spray insulation because its such a nightmare to get off if needing to do repairs and impossible to use 'second hand' :/
@jayburris62522 ай бұрын
“Every system, every government that’s been put in place has failed us.” Duh! Maybe stop voting for more government. You probably won’t though.
@johngould26655 ай бұрын
Blame game again
@stevejames91674 ай бұрын
That is one hot girl
@delyn135 ай бұрын
This episode Mike didnt even listen to the homeowners and give them what they wanted she told him she wanted vaulted ceilings and he took them away and gave them bulkheads which they didnt want
@jays1065 ай бұрын
may not have had any other option but agree he seems to have a thing for bulkheads i have noticed
@medickaisu5 ай бұрын
He explained it. You can't have everything. You can have vaulted ceilings OR you can have reliable heating/cooling. The way this house was designed and built, it was impossible.
@delyn135 ай бұрын
@@Runco990 its there home NOT Mikes and all he needed to do is put in smaller ducts and keep the vaulted ceiling with no bulkheads but Mike doesnt listen to the clients he does what he wants and because its on tv no one complains
@ukwaffles45005 ай бұрын
@@delyn13 Again it was explained the system installed was too small, they had the smaller ducting and it didn't work there is only so much air that can be forced through a small line and then split off. You'd have to run a smaller system at much higher speeds and thus noise like the issues they had before Noise and cold are far better decision makers than vaulted ceilings
@seanthiar5 ай бұрын
And where should he have put the ducts ? you have sometimes to die one death - working HVAC for a warm home or vaulted ceiling - the choice is easy.....
@josephc.miller13955 ай бұрын
FIRST!
@jays1065 ай бұрын
grow up are you like 3 yrs old or something no one cares are you that desperate for attention?
@terencemerritt5 ай бұрын
You’ll get the trophy 🏆 🤡
@burtmann39215 ай бұрын
construction and automotive the 2 biggest scams
@johngould26655 ай бұрын
Blame came again
@markhacker98695 ай бұрын
What happen to Damon?
@Real_Moon-Moon5 ай бұрын
This is Holmes on Homes. Damon is from Holmes Inspection. Different series. Hope that helps.
@terencemerritt5 ай бұрын
He appears around the 8:20 mark
@Real_Moon-Moon5 ай бұрын
@@terencemerritt Yup. This was before they partnered up majorly. Or he was promoted, not sure.