Sweat Equity - Season 4

Sweat Equity - Season 4

Season 4

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DatesFeb 21, 2009 - Jun 18, 2009
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Episodes

Vintage Vegas Lounge
Season 4Episode 130 min

Vintage Vegas Lounge

When Merry and Joe Clerkin first saw their home, they weren't crazy about it, and most other buyers probably weren't either. The lower level gives a strange first impression of the home and gives no clue to the beauty of the main floor-which is just upstairs. They are ready to turn their bland entry and log cabin room into an inviting lounge area that will be more inline with the updated look of the rest of the home.

Feb 21, 2009
Family Room Expansion
Season 4Episode 230 min

Family Room Expansion

Todd & Amy Hase designed and helped build their first home and since the initial completion of the home, they have continued to add equity with a deck, a paver patio and landscaping. With the upcoming birth of their second child, they have decided to finish off their basement to add more living space for this growing family. Since most of their neighbors have finished basements, they're sure that it's a project they'll need to do anyway when it comes time to sell, so they figure they might as well enjoy the improvements while they live there. With a $16,000 budget, Todd and Amy would like to turn the catch-all storage space into a family gathering place complete with a fireplace, entertainment area, exercise room and extra guest bedroom.

Apr 2, 2009
Suburban Spa
Season 4Episode 330 min

Suburban Spa

The Iikubo's love their 1990 home's location and open floor plan, but hate that it looks much like the typical cookie cutter suburban home. They feel their home has potential but is void of anything that would make their home a stand out in the market. There are multiple areas they would like to update including a bland kitchen and a boring landscape, however, in their opinion the upstairs master bath is on the top of the list. While the bathroom offers good size it is not very practical, and worst of all, it's carpeted! The corner tub is too big to bathe their young son, there is an enormous low hanging chandelier that presents a safety hazard, plus the entire space is worn and dated. They would like to make modifications that fit their lifestyle and sense of design, while keeping in mind the changes that will make the most cents.

Apr 9, 2009
That 70's Kitchen
Season 4Episode 430 min

That 70's Kitchen

James and Kristin have lived in their suburban home for six years. While it has good bones, a large lot and is in a good neighborhood, it is sadly stuck in the 1970's. Their thirty-year old kitchen has almost all of the original features including the harvest gold flooring, countertop and stove. Not only does the U-shape design make anyone in the kitchen feel secluded from everyone else in the eating area and family room but it also makes it seem small and dark. They are ready to spend $18,000 to take their kitchen out of its disco days and are hoping when the room is transformed it will translate into a great space and a greater home value.

Apr 16, 2009
Super Suite!
Season 4Episode 530 min

Super Suite!

Seth and Stephanie Scott were looking for a fixer upper where they could put in some sweat and build their equity. They found that in a 1918 Arts and Crafts style home in the city with beautiful woodwork, hardwood floors that needed refinishing and a large unfinished attic space. They'd like to create a master suite with a sleeping area, lots of storage and a bathroom and have $45,000 to complete the conversion. Finishing this area would increase their square footage by over 50 percent and they hope to see a major increase in value as well.

Apr 23, 2009
New Two-Car Garage
Season 4Episode 630 min

New Two-Car Garage

Amy and Jimmy Luxbacher are very happy with their house, but what they're not so thrilled about is their garage. It's a one stall detached building that's not only small, it's falling down. They want off street parking and some extra storage. The idea is to start from scratch. They've done some research and think that they can get the job done for $20,000 if they do as much work themselves as possible.

Apr 30, 2009
Curb Appeal
Season 4Episode 730 min

Curb Appeal

Christine Hoffman Steve Sollien are no strangers to sweat equity. After spending four years renovating a dilapidated farmhouse, they put it on the market because the location was just too far out for their jobs. They bought another fixer upper-this time in the city. The location is great and the house has all the features of a beautiful older home - gorgeous woodwork, gleaming hardwood floors and built-ins. They've personalized the interior with paint and are now looking at pumping up the curb appeal. Right now, the house is hideous. With a mix of metal siding and a bad paint job on the stucco, crumbling steps and no landscaping it's no wonder they were able to buy the home for $20,000 less than its appraised value. They're sure that their $7,000 investment will add much more to their bottom line.

May 7, 2009
Backyard Makeover
Season 4Episode 830 min

Backyard Makeover

In 2002, Mike and Monica Anderson bought a multi-level 1990's home on a spacious lot in the suburbs. The home has been newly resided and looks great from the front, but the backyard is another story. It's a very large square lot with a couple of randomly placed sheds and that's it! The backyard doesn't appeal to the homeowners and certainly wouldn't appeal to any potential buyers and would need some serious upgrades when it's time to sell. Mike & Monica are anxious to turn their yard from a bland, uninviting, blank slate into a fabulous and functional living space that they can enjoy while they live there and cash in on down the road. In the end, the Anderson's hope their backyard transformation will give them a larger return when they eventually sell.

May 14, 2009
Attic Suite
Season 4Episode 930 min

Attic Suite

When Abby and Jamey Moeller relocated to the Midwest from New York, their 1200 sq. ft. Tudor seemed huge in comparison to their New York City loft. Fast-forward a few months and the unfinished upstairs space is always on their minds. They've been dreaming of adding two dormers and turning the upstairs into a spacious master bedroom and bathroom. They know that building the dormers is out of their league, but they think they can hire out that work and do all the finishing themselves. After the sticker shock on the project that will be at least $65,000, they forge ahead figuring they can save as much as possible by doing as much as possible. A new upstairs will be sweet and definitely add equity, but do they have all the skills it takes to make this project work-and pay for itself?

May 21, 2009
Craftsman Kitchen
Season 4Episode 1030 min

Craftsman Kitchen

When Dean Von Bank bought his 1922 bungalow, it wasn't love at first sight. Coming in at about 1,000 square feet, it had good bones, woodwork that had potential and a two-car garage. However, it needed all the usual updates like refinishing the floors, painting, lighting upgrades - and a kitchen makeover. Fast-forward four years, Dean has made the entire house shine, except for the 1970s kitchen. The stove is a fire hazard positioned right next to the wall, the 70s cabinets look cheap and dated and the wallpaper has to go. Dean wants to create an arts and crafts style kitchen with quarter sawn white oak cabinets, new windows, maple flooring, honed granite countertops and all new appliances. We'll find out if Dean's grand plans really make sense for his pocketbook or if he needs a reality check.

May 28, 2009
Backyard Living Space
Season 4Episode 1130 min

Backyard Living Space

Lann and Christian Briel have lived in their 1950s home for 3 years with kids, Ava, 3 and Jonah 6. They bought their home for its "move in" condition and find it very charming but with their growing family, it's starting to feel a little close. So, they'd like to add a little more "living space" outside and they think adding a $10,000 open-air addition will not only add to their enjoyment-but also to their bottom line. Starting with nothing but a big tree and an overgrown pathway, the Briel's hope to convert the unappealing plot into the perfect backyard bistro. They hope adding square footage in an open-air setting will in turn add equity to their home.

Jun 4, 2009
Added Bathroom
Season 4Episode 1230 min

Added Bathroom

When Gabe Claypool was looking for a house, he called on realtor Casey Oakes for assistance. She helped him find and buy a charming two-story cottage in a great neighborhood. In the process, they also found out that they were a great match and decided to get married. When their house was on the market, buyers all noted it's biggest flaw-three nice bedrooms upstairs, but no bathroom. There's a fourth smaller room upstairs without a closet. The obvious idea is to put a bathroom in that space, but most buyers didn't want to tackle adding new plumbing to a 1918 house. Now, with a budget of $20,000, Gabe and Casey are going to take the challenge head on. It's going to take some major plumbing work to get the room ready for a bathroom, but the Claypools think that they can do the rest themselves and not only add equity, but make it much more attractive to any future buyer.

Jun 11, 2009
Adding a Kitchen
Season 4Episode 1330 min

Adding a Kitchen

Jessica Keymer bought her home because of the awesome loft/master suite upstairs. She also loves the open living/dining room and that there is a bathroom on each floor. But Jessica has been living without a kitchen for almost a year since she and her husband gutted the kitchen and then ended up divorcing. With one less income & no help with the labor she was at a standstill. Her current kitchen looks more like a storage room while the dining room has become a makeshift kitchen, where she has a microwave, mini-fridge, and some shelving. Before the kitchen was gutted it was an ugly tourqoise , the cabinets were sloping and the stove was completely broke, etc. In addition to having a functioning kitchen again, Jessica is hoping to boost the value of her home.

Jun 18, 2009

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