
Filthy Garden SOS
When Andy and Kirsten renovated their home, they destroyed their garden, and have no idea how to put it right for their young sons.

When Andy and Kirsten renovated their home, they destroyed their garden, and have no idea how to put it right for their young sons.

Elena and Guilia have chosen a home as close to the city center as possible.

Lisa and Joe decide to have an existing wooden retaining wall in their backyard rebuilt using concrete blocks.

Kristine and Terry decide to add a second-story addition over the garage in order to add a bedroom and a bathroom.

Homeowners can't find a contractor willing to fix their structural mess.

For more than 50 years, Keith tended the garden of his first family home in Stockport, and then his own with his husband Darren seven years ago, ill health took Keith out of the garden for many months, and Mother Nature started to reclaim it.

A mother and daughter are living with a mountain of building waste in their back garden in Bangor instead of a lawn there's trash and rubble from their extension build.

Diarmuid Gavin and his team rally for an old soldier whose once lovely garden has become an overwhelming cluttered mess following the loss of his wife.

When Andy and Kirsten renovated their home, they destroyed their garden, and have no idea how to put it right for their young sons.

Elena and Guilia have chosen a home as close to the city center as possible.

Problems with a contractor halt the addition of a much-needed second floor.

Mike and his team start dismantling a 9-year-old deck and discover that it was not build to code the deck is compromised by rotting wood and could collapse at any moment.

An overworked nurse faces innumerable problems when she moves herself and her children into a small home.

A couple are one of over 40 families that have fallen victim to an elaborate $15 million fraud.

Jill and Mel hire a contractor who promises a second storey addition in 10 weeks for $125,000 and learn the hard way that a professional-looking contract doesn't equal professional work.

After promising a couple a second story addition in 10 weeks, a contract disappears, leaving the job unfinished.

A woman's basement is flooded with sewage water after a downpour.

With the house unfinished, a contractor flees with almost $200,000 of a couple's money and they are now forced to live in a motor home on their front driveway.

A past inspection makes a couple mistrustful of a report with minor issues.

A policewoman on disability downsized to a townhouse she could afford for herself and her daughter.