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Dining Room Walls and Windows Redux
2011-08-12
A family dining room remodel is at a stand-still after 16 months.

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Mastering the Master Bedroom Walls
2011-08-05
A man's attempt at redoing the walls of his master bedroom fails.

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Dining Room Redux
2011-08-12
A homeowner finishes where her hubby left off and spruces up the old dining room walls and windows.

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Mastering Bathroom Walls
2011-08-05
Eric Stromer and Carpenter Mark Jordan jump in to give Mike some much needed carpentry wisdom and give Sonja the master bedroom she's been dreaming of.

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Master Closet Craziness
2011-07-29
Eric Stromer and carpenter Mark Jordan help a homeowner finish turn his master closet into an organized and functional space for himself and his wife.

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Backyard Fire Pit Pity
2011-07-22
A father-and-son duo incorrectly build a fire pit, so it's up to the mother and daughter step in to finish the job.

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Bare Backyard Transformation
2011-07-15
Corey and Michelle Wilton want to create a relaxing and entertaining patio space.

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A Bathroom Tiling Breakdown
2011-07-08
Eric Stromer and Contractor Andy Hampton come to the rescue of the Nguyens and give Duy the tools he needs to install a new tile floor and finish his boys' bathroom.

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Unlucky Latticed Pergola
2011-07-01
After tearing down a rotted pergola, a homeowner realizes he has no clue how to build a new one.

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A Staircase without a Banister
2011-06-24
Greg and Monica Beebe need to install a banister before they can move back into their home. Eric Stromer and Carpenter Mark Jordan step in to give them some guidance to finish the banister so her family get back into their home.

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Flowery Wallpaper Faux Pas
2011-06-17
The old plaster walls crack when a homeowner removes the wallpaper her mother put up in the 50s.

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Backyard Patio Predicament
2011-06-10
A large cement slab gets tiled and a decorative pergola with a canvas top is installed.

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Fireplace Freak Out
2011-06-03
A wall is torn out and a stacked stone fireplace is built from scratch, along with a new mantle.

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Front Yard Frenzy
2011-05-27
A bare front yard gets new landscaping including a water feature to become a true sanctuary.

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A Half Done Hallway
2011-05-20
A hallway entrance needs new flooring and an archway needs a facelift.

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Over Your Head, a popular series from HGTV, features the handy and charismatic Eric Stromer, who swoops in to rescue homeowners from DIY projects that have dramatically spiraled out of control. Premiering in 2006, this exciting reality show touches on the struggles and triumphs that come with improving one's home. It provides a thrilling yet informative guide to viewers on how to navigate DIY home renovation projects, offering a blend of real-life drama and practical home improvement advice. At the heart of the show is Eric Stromer, the host who breathes life into every episode with his jubilant personality, engaging wit, and deep knowledge of craftsmanship. A licensed contractor himself, Stromer generously shares essential tips and tricks about the construction industry. His jovial and lighthearted nature often lightens the mood, making the remodeled homeowners feel less guilty about their unsuccessful DIY attempts. He demonstrates a masterful ability to step into chaos, assesses the situation, and devise a strategic game plan for the botched project. Viewers appreciate his knack for making complex construction details easily understandable to the ordinary homeowner. Every episode of Over Your Head begins with Eric arriving at a site where a DIY project gone wrong. The homeowners are usually out of their depth, having bitten off more than they could chew in their home renovation project. There could be walls that have been removed, leaving rooms standing precarious, plumbing or wiring left exposed, doors installed upside-down, or a house nearing unlivable conditions due to incomplete remodeling attempts. As the story unfolds, we witness DIY disasters across several home spaces including living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, condos, townhouses, and more. These projects vary from moderate fixes to complete renovations, offering diversity that caters to an array of interests and pushes the edge of avant-garde home designs. The narrative is engaging and suspenseful, keeping viewers on their toes as they anticipate the project's final result. Eric comes in like a home improvement superhero, offering his impressive expertise to transform these failed projects into dream homes. But, he doesn't merely fix it for them. One of the crucial aspects of the show is educating homeowners about their mistakes and involving them in the repair and renovation process. He uses these unfortunate DIY attempts as teachable moments, giving homeowners and viewers the knowledge they need to embark on successful home improvement projects of their own. Throughout each episode, Stromer's philosophy of construction and design is highlighted - that anyone can carry out a successful DIY project with the right guidance and preparation. He advocates for thoughtful planning, careful execution, and the value of craftsmanship. The genuine respect he shows towards each homeowner's attempt at DIY, despite the result, speaks volumes about his belief in every individual's potential to excel in any project they undertake. Over Your Head is a testament to the power of change. It showcases how disastrous choices springboard into opportunities for better and more exciting outcomes. Furthermore, it underscores the significance of properly understanding and respecting the process of home construction and renovation. It drives home the concept that while it's commendable to take up a home improvement project on your own, it's also vital to acknowledge when you're in 'over your head' and need professional help. Over Your Head is not just about fixing homes. It's about empowering people: each disaster provides a lesson, each remodel provides a rejuvenated space, and each happy homeowner leaves viewers feeling hopeful and inspired. Whether you're looking to embark on a new DIY home project or merely wanting to gain some insightful tips on home improvement, Over Your Head hosts a rich collection of fascinating episodes filled with DIY mistakes, makeovers, and invaluable home improvement expertise.

Over Your Head is a series categorized as a returning series. Spanning 11 seasons with a total of 144 episodes, the show debuted on 2007. The series has earned a moderate reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 7.3.

Genres
Reality
Channel
HGTV
Rating
7.3/10
Cast
Eric A. Stromer, Andy Hampton, Wendy Wells
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