Renovation Aloha - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

There's a Tree Growing Through the Roof!
Kamohai and Tristyn track down the owners of a home that's been abandoned for 20 years and purchase it to flip. The house is in a great location but in rough shape with a tree growing through the roof, and it's their most challenging transformation yet.

Bee Infestation on the Bay
A heads-up from a junkman gives Kamohai and Tristyn the chance to buy a house with a million-dollar view. Now, they have to tackle walls full of bees, rat infestations and water damage in order to turn a disaster into a luxurious, modern masterpiece.

House Held Up by Car Jacks
Kamohai and Tristyn buy a house that's so termite eaten they don't even need a hammer for demo. And more problems appear as they peel back the layers as they discover a deck being held up by a rope and a foundation that's on car jacks.

Restoring the Block
Kamohai and Tristyn buy their third house on the same block in Kamohai's hometown of Kaneohe. Unfortunately, the house is in even worse shape than they thought, and it's going to take all of their skills to successfully pull off a transformation.

Historic Hawaiian Finds
Kamohai and Tristyn buy an off-market property in one of the oldest and most desirable neighborhoods in Honolulu. They're at a luxury price point that raises the stakes, so they're looking to give this house a high-end look with no budge in their budget.

Termites to Treasure
Kamohai and Tristyn are led to a neighborhood they've never tackled before and homes that pull at their heartstrings. They want to make a profit in uncharted territory, but they'll have to look past termites and spiders to see a house's true potential.

Discovery Disgusting
A family connection helps Kamohai and Tristyn land a rough house in a fantastic neighbourhood for a good deal. The horrifying smells and birds inside don't scare them, but a challenging layout and a crumbling foundation put them to the test.

High Stakes on the Lake
Kamohai and Tristyn put it all on the line as they attempt their priciest flip to date. Things get off to a rocky start when the new deck falls apart, and they also discover they need to add some serious square footage to appeal to a high-end buyer.
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