Rescue My Renovation Season 1
Licensed contractor John DeSilvia comes to the rescue of distraught homeowners who have seen their homes left in shambles by the contractor they hired to fix it. Bad plumbing, shoddy framing, being structurally unsound: These are the complaints that homeowners have after hiring a bad contractor. John D steps in to make everything right, but he only has a few days in which to do it. After John and his team finish their work, these homeowners won't recognize the place.
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Rescue My Renovation
2013Licensed contractor John DeSilvia comes to the rescue of distraught homeowners who have seen their homes left in shambles by the contractor they hired to fix it. Bad plumbing, shoddy framing, being structurally unsound: These are the complaints that homeowners have after hiring a bad contractor. John D steps in to make everything right, but he only has a few days in which to do it. After John and his team finish their work, these homeowners won't recognize the place.
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Rescue My Renovation Season 1 Full Episode Guide
A basement is renovated to accomodate a large family.
The crew finish a couple's master bath and bedroom after a contractor used their payment for other jobs.
John and the team install a new heating-and-cooling system in a three-story brownstone.
John helps an expectant couple renovate their moldy basement.
John renovates a home devastated by flood damage from Hurricane Irene.
A balcony is redone after a disastrous contracting job.
John and the team repair plumbing, water damage, loose tiles and the door of a bathroom job gone awry.
A house gets new exterior siding and insulation.
John remodels a kitchen that flooded due to an unscrupulous contractor who abandoned the job before completing the necessary plumbing work.
A bathroom is renovated to accommodate a homeowner who uses a wheelchair as a result of a heart condition.
John and the team install a waterproof roof and renovate flooded rooms for a couple whose previous contractor did a shoddy job.
Repairs to an improperly constructed kitchen and roof are made.
John DeSilvia identifies the marks of an unqualified home contractor while touring a couple's home.