

What's Wrong With That House?
Season 1
Expert home inspector Joe Mazza investigates hidden issues in his clients' houses, and with his pal and designer Noel Gatts, they address and eliminate daunting problems to create homes that are not only safe but stunning
Where to Watch Season 1
8 Episodes
- Sleepy Hollow Home of HazardsE2
Sleepy Hollow Home of HazardsExpectant parents need to address safety concerns of their 100-year-old home before the baby arrives; Joe Mazza uncovers a number of serious structural issues while designer Noel Gatts comes up with a design that makes room for new traditions. - Transforming a Troubled TudorE3
Transforming a Troubled TudorNew Jersey homeowners are overwhelmed by the 100-page-plus inspection report they received on a newly purchased Tudor home. Home Inspector Joe Mazza and Designer Noel Gatts are charmed by the history of the home but soon learn the extent of the damage that lies within its walls. - A Flood Zone No MoreE4
A Flood Zone No MoreThe first homeowner in her family, Kimberly is used to playing host for most family functions, and she's tired of feeling embarrassed by her dark and damp basement. As a single mom and educator, she needs all the help she can get turning this unlivable space into something she can feel proud of. - Rustic Barn Turned Timeless RetreatE5
Rustic Barn Turned Timeless RetreatA Maryland family wants to transform an old barn on their property into a home for one of their daughters. Now, Joe Mazza is on a time crunch to make the space livable while designer Noel Gatts must mediate a dad and daughter's seperate design wishes. - From Leaning House to Lovely HomeE6
From Leaning House to Lovely HomeLongtime New Jersey homeowners are tired of using shims to keep their furniture in place. Joe Mazza investigates the source of the home's slope while designer Noel Gatts restructures the main living spaces to make them more functional and fabulous. - Faulty Foundation to Fabulous RenovationE8
Faulty Foundation to Fabulous RenovationA New Jersey couple has purchased one of their childhood homes that's riddled with questionable DIY projects. Joe Mazza looks to bring the home up to code while designer Noel Gatts aims to give the family a place that feels like their own.