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Father and son, Vahram and Arin Tarverdians have attempted to renovate their backyard fire pit for over a year now. While father and son have been butting heads with themselves and the construction, Mother and daughter Jani and Christina Ta
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Simon and Erin Hunt moved into a home where the washer and dryer were set up in the backyard. Unhappy doing laundry out in the elements, the Hunts decided to move the facilities to their guest bedroom. They installed a vertical laundry ce
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Tracey Repchuk had big dreams of doing intricate tile work in her kitchen. But unfortunately, those dreams weren't accompanied by tiling know-how; and worse, Tracey's phobia about using the tile saw prevented her from even starting. Host
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When mother-daughter team Sylvia and Brittney set out to beautify the back patio space with tile, they thought it would be a no-brainer easy weekend project. But, when the novice do-it-yourselfers received the wrong advice for their project
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Denny and Rosie's backyard is a mismatched mess with everything from flagstone and concrete to a rotted wood deck and bricks. Denny has tried a number of things in order to create a better flow in his backyard. First, Denny took down a whit
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Matt Orzewalla has been stuck for months trying to figure out the best way to convert his laundry room into a cozy breakfast nook for hime and his wife Kristy. He works as an aeronautical engineer, so he figured insulating, dry-walling and
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Betsy and Steve Matz decided to take on their first really big renovation and built a wall that created two areas ? a closed laundry room and a beautiful arched entry hallway to the back deck. Unfortunately, soon after the project began, St
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Drew and Deanna Thomas were forced to tear down their weathered pergola because it had become a safety hazard. They had planned on rebuilding a new one in its place and Drew thought he could simply copy the design of the old pergola and put
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Lea Petmezas decided that, after years of foot traffic from her four small children, it was time to get rid of the grungy white tiles on her kitchen floor. Her husband, David Connolly, has a work schedule that gave him little time to help,
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Corey and Michelle Wilton started working on the backyard over a year ago to create a relaxing and entertaining patio area. Corey has been a clean-up warrior clearing all the dead brush, tilling the dry soil, and removing loads of broken ce
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Stacey Zink is a practical do-it-yourselfer who followed some sage advice: start with what you know. When it came time to re-tile her family's bathroom, Stacey jumped right in. She was able to install the tile, but since she didn't know how
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High school vice principal Horacio Freijo failed to make the grade when he tried laying a flagstone patio in his backyard. Wife Meredith complains that the uneven stones are a safety hazard for their two year old son. For the record, young
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Tom Ayers likes to take his time and carefully plan his home improvement projects. Unfortunately, his wife Nicole, on the other hand, likes to ''demo first and ask questions later.'' After Nicole demo'd out all the kitchen tile without a pl
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When Leigh Fountain began beautifying her Los Angeles backyard, the first thing to go was her disused and falling down shed. However, once the shed was removed, Leigh was left with a cracked and unattractive concrete slab. After Leigh's v
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Like many young families, the Garcia's (Jeff and Vanessa and their two kids) have too much stuff and not enough storage space. Dad Jeff dreamed of being able to turn his cluttered garage into an organized space where he could even park a ca
Ever wish for a do-over on a home improvement makeover? Ever felt totally over your head with a project that seemed so simple? Think a little professional help could bail you out? Catch other do-it-yourselfers in the same boat on Over Your Head! Watch the wild ride from what went very wrong to what it takes to make it right.