Rescue My Renovation

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Season 4
John DeSilvia lends a hand working on the library at the Blog Cabin, installing a double-sided fireplace, wall-to-wall bookshelves and a custom butcher's block worktable.
Tommy and Wendy's contractor runs away with their money and leaves them with residual water damage making their entire ground floor unusable.
A single mother hires a contractor to build an extension onto her kitchen, but he bails on the project before making the space watertight.
Visiting a turn-of-the-century home with water damage in the basement, John learns two other contractors were paid to fix the problem but failed to install a proper drain.
John DeSilvia comes across an enclosed deck and bathroom so poorly renovated it's almost laughable, until he finds out how much the homeowners paid for the renovation.
A young couple copes with water damage and mould in their bedroom after being overcharged for unsightly patchwork that leaves them with even more water.
John must act swiftly after realizing that a sinking kitchen floor is jeopardizing the safety of a young family, and he races to prevent the floor from falling into the basement.
After hiring two incompetent contractors, a family continues to be plagued by water damage. John DeSilvia will have to tear down their chimney in order to fix the problem.
John DeSilvia fixes two bathrooms for an elderly woman who was cheated by a contractor; John finds out that the plumbing has been improperly routed.
John DeSilvia rescues three decks on behalf of three separate families who all hired the same contractor, and each deck turns out to be more dangerous than the last.
A contractor fails to deliver after taking a woman's life savings, so what starts as a kitchen renovation turns into a teardown for John and his team.
John DeSilvia has to work quickly to secure an extension pulling away from the original structure, and the safety of the family is in John's hands.
Host John DeSilvia takes on a new house with severe water damage, which is causing its brick veneer to separate from the face of the house.
John DeSilvia comes to the rescue of distraught homeowners whose homes left in shambles by the contractor they hired to fix it.. In this episode, John guts and redoes a mouldy basement after a former contractor led water into the home.
Debbie and Rich Franchi were left high and dry by their crook contractor. Licensed contractor John DeSilvia and team step in to finish the job where he left off, completely finishing their master bath and bedroom closet.
John DeSilvia comes to the rescue of distraught homeowners whose homes left in shambles by the contractor they hired to fix it. In this episode, John restores this brownstone after duct work and the wrong HVAC system ruined its beauty.
John DeSilvia comes to the rescue of distraught homeowners whose homes left in shambles by the contractor they hired to fix it. In this episode, John fixes a previous contractor's amateur mistakes in a water-soaked basement.
Cate and Tim's home is under the weather. The foundation is sinking so John and his team are giving the home a little lift - five feet to be exact, and redoing the entire exterior of the home to fix the last guy's mistakes.
John DeSilvia comes to the rescue of distraught homeowners whose homes left in shambles by the contractor they hired to fix it.. In this episode, John rebuilds a a balcony and repairs a damaged bedroom after a contractor's mistakes.
John DeSilvia comes to the rescue of distraught homeowners whose homes left in shambles by the contractor they hired to fix it. In this episode, John redoes a shoddy bathroom job and the downstairs basement ruined by its leaking.
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