Another Cowboy builder eh?
http://makeitright.ca/Mike_Holmes_Online/mikes_contractor_list.php
Look through the list. All have worked with Mike Holmes on his shows. All have been screened to ensure proper workmanship. Links will point you to what shows they did what work on. You can seen for yourself first hand their work.
However, just because they work with good ol' Mike, still do your research with and ask for references and FOLLOW THROUGH with checking those references.
I disagree. That list is a place to start (maybe), but it doesn't mean that you will get a good job. They haven't been screened. They just wanted on the show and offered their work for free to the Producers for the publicity and they made sure they did a good job at the time.
I usually do pretty much all my own home renovations, but sometimes, you don't have the tools, or the skill, or it's too much for one guy.
So I too thought that that list would be a good place to start. I needed my eaves trough and old aluminum facia and soffit replaced. I called 3 guys on the list and ended up going with "Better Contracting" (who are on that show every episode practically)
On the show, Better Contracting shows up with 8 guys in matching T shirts, wearing their safety harnesses, and mouthing off about permits and contactors that just subcontract out blah blah blah.
The REALITY is that when YOU hire them is that they merely subcontract your job to a Jobber and pay him piece work (by the square foot). They take their cut and the Jobber does the work and he has to cope with it.
In my case, they (Better Contracting) subbed the entire job to "Sonny from Oshawa" (I live in High Park.) Sonny shows up BY HIMSELF (oh, other than his girlfriend who sits in the front seat of his van and smokes and talks on the cell phone all day while Sonny works. Usually she is seen weeping as she talks on the cell. From time to time, Sonny tries to calm her down to no avail.))
Anyway, Sonny is working by himself, which of itself is dangerous when you're 2 stories up ON A LADDER.
After Sonny strips the old aluminum, het starts trying to nail up the new 2 x 6 facia boards. BY HIMSELF. Picture a guy on the top of a ladder, leaning out to catch the rafter tails, trying to hold a 2 x 6 x 12 by himself and nail by himself. (So much for Occupational Health and Safety eh) I got so pissed off watching him that I helped him. Then he kept missing the rafter tails with nails. So, again, I show him how to do his job. (Mark the locations of the rafter tails, 2 nails per tail, hold up the long end of the board, nail my ends, etc.)
He did the aluminum work by himself as well.
I had to help him there too. In fact, I came home and he had boxed in the porch beam wrong and I had him take it down and showed him how to correct it.
I also cleaned up every day for him.
A different guy did my trough and he did a great job.
All in all, I got what I wanted, but it was not proper.