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The Best TV Shows on DIY Network

Every DIY Network Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Premiering in 2006 and 2008, Sweat Equity and Yard Crashers are among DIY Network’s most celebrated shows. Stay up-to-date with over 20 of DIY Network’s elite series, with our list refreshed for November 2024. DIY Network has delivered an expansive roster of over 20 shows, dating from 2006 all the way to N/A.

  • Salvage Dawgs
    Salvage Dawgs (2012)10.0

    Robert Kulp and Mike Whiteside are architectural salvage business owners reclaiming vintage pieces from historical buildings and reselling them to people for home renovation projects.

  • Holmes and Holmes
    Holmes and Holmes (2016)10.0

    Armed with the personal credo to “make it right,” professional contractor Mike Holmes and his son, renovation expert Mike Jr., buy and transform rundown properties into dream homes.

  • Barnwood Builders
    Barnwood Builders (2013)9.0

    Mark Bowe and his crew of West Virginia master craftsmen salvage antique barns and cabins, reusing the wood to create stunning, modern homes. The Barnwood Builders are devoted to salvaging and will stop at nothing to give 200-year-old structures new life, providing entertainment, inspiration and awe along the way.

  • Pool Kings
    Pool Kings (2016)8.0

    Cascading 15-foot waterfalls; luxury grottos and swim up bars are nothing for the Pool Kings . Follow along as Kelly Caviness and his sons Christian and Cameron create over the top award-winning dream pools for their clients. From your own custom lake to a show-stopping backyard water park, the sky is the limit when the Pool Kings are on the job.

  • Stone House Revival
    Stone House Revival (2016)8.0

    In Buck's County, PA, where the structures are older than the country itself, master carpenter Jeff Devlin revives the charm of rundown homes and turns them into modern spaces, all while preserving their historical integrity.

  • Building Alaska
    Building Alaska (2012)7.7

    What does it take to build a house totally off the grid in some of the most unforgiving terrain on the planet? We follow a cast of characters who set out to construct three incredible cabins in the obscure Alaskan wilderness. With no roads and no building supply centers, they’ll have to get creative in a new season of Building Alaska.

  • The Vanilla Ice Project
    The Vanilla Ice Project (2010)7.0

    Robert Van Winkle, better known as rapper Vanilla Ice, demonstrates his expertise in real estate and home renovation by renovating a house along with a team of handymen.

  • Building Off the Grid
    Building Off the Grid (2014)6.8

    Adventurers and their teams battle Mother Nature to build unique homes in remote areas. From unpredictable weather to encroaching wildlife, will they build in time to beat their deadlines?

  • Rehab Addict
    Rehab Addict (2010)6.7

    Nicole Curtis works in Minneapolis and Detroit discovering houses that were once the best part of their neighborhood but are starting to fall apart. She recruits her crew to come out and rebuild the houses to their original glory days. is a sweet-talking, hammer-swinging whirlwind.

  • Texas Flip and Move
    Texas Flip and Move (2015)5.5

    A property-flipping competition with a twist involving hauling the house to a new location.

  • Maine Cabin Masters
    Maine Cabin Masters (2017)5.2

    Builder Chase Morrill is teaming up with his brother, sister and best friend to save and transform abandoned cabins buried deep in the remote woods of Maine. From historic cottages nearly a century old, to camp cabins in need of some major TLC, they'll give these properties the facelift they've needed for decades. And, you never know what you might find when you go for a walk in the woods.

  • First Time Flippers
    First Time Flippers (2013)5.0

    The trials and hardships of rookie house flippers.

  • Sweat Equity
    Sweat Equity (2006)N/A

    Licensed contractor Amy Matthews and her team of DIY Network experts help homeowners make the right decisions about which home projects to tackle themselves.

  • Yard Crashers
    Yard Crashers (2008)N/A

    Professional landscaper Chris Lambton and the Yard Crashers crew turn ordinary backyards into striking spaces with novel takes on decks, patios, fire pits, water features, landscaping, hardscaping and more

  • House Crashers
    House Crashers (2009)N/A

  • Bath Crashers
    Bath Crashers (2010)N/A

    DIY Network is on a mission to crash and trash bathrooms, transforming them into stunning, functional and modern living spaces in the new series Bath Crashers. Produced similarly to the popular House Crashers and Yard Crashers series, crasher Matt Muenster ambushes homeowners while they're home improvement shopping. When he identifies the ultimate bathroom challenge, he follows the lucky homeowner home and totally overhauls a bathroom in need of repair.

  • I Hate My Yard
    I Hate My Yard (2013)N/A

  • Bargain Mansions
    Bargain Mansions (2016)N/A

    For home restoration expert Tamara Day, there's no such thing as a home that's too big! This Kansas City native and mother of four specializes in restoring the neglected large homes that others are too scared to take on. She brings these big beauties back to life so that new families can move in and love them again.

  • Restored
    Restored (2016)N/A

    In each hour episode, preservationist Brett Waterman transforms one character filled house for a couple or family who owns it. Brett focuses on homes with fascinating stories and unrealized potential hidden beneath neglect, bad renovations, and ugly additions.

  • Dream House
    Dream House (N/A)N/A

    Dream House is a show on HGTV produced by High Noon Entertainment in the United States. Each season follows one person, couple, or family as they complete a new build or renovate an existing home, to obtain their dream house. Past seasons have featured thirteen 30-minute episodes, but the most recent seasons have only eight 30-minute episodes. The show is filmed in a semi-documentary style, with the camera crew acting only as an observer and unseen host Jose Marrero providing voice over comments. Each season covers many aspects of building a house, including laying the foundation, weather delays, tackling restrictive terrain, dealing with permits, putting on the finishing touches, budgetary issues, and arguments between the homeowners and contractors.