Favorite Home Improvement Shows Ranked

15 / 19 The venerable show continues to draw 2.3 million weekly viewers and helped forge the DIY home improvement TV market. It started airing in 1979 and has won 17 Emmys since then. It brought Bob Vila into peoples homes until he left in 1989. Since then Steve Thomas hosted until 2003 and then

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5. This Old House

The venerable show continues to draw 2.3 million weekly viewers and helped forge the DIY home improvement TV market. It started airing in 1979 and has won 17 Emmys since then. It brought Bob Vila into peoples’ homes until he left in 1989. Since then Steve Thomas hosted until 2003 and then Kevin O’Connor took over.

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4. Trading Spaces

Trading Spaces routinely tops 2 million viewers and almost reaches 3 million viewers. It was the world’s first introduction to Ty Pennington and asked home owners to put their trust in designers. It aired on TLC from 2000 to 2008 and got revived back in 2018. It usually fun to see what redesigns people come up with. These 12 remodeling ideas will always pay off.

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3. Property Brothers

A lot of people like the property brothers — Drew and Jonathan Scott — because the show draws about 2.015 million viewers. Their other show Brother vs. Brother drew in 2.694 million viewers. The brothers had dreams of becoming entertainers before entering real estate and remodeling but they’ve been entertaining viewers for years now. The Scotts receive a share of criticism for some of their outlandish renovations but the show remains among the best home improvement shows.

If you’d rather listen to home improvement tips, you ought to start adding these podcasts to your queue. 

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