What's Wrong With That House?

Home inspector Joe Mazza helps clients repair hidden issues in their homes, then designer Noel Gatts uses creative ways to give them functional, stylish spaces.
Sleepy Hollow Home of Hazards
S1 E2

Expectant 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.

A Flood Zone No More
S1 E3

A New York mom wants to turn her dark, damp basement into the ultimate family gathering space; Joe Mazza has the tall task of keeping this underground space dry while designer Noel Gatts looks to deliver everything on her wish list.

Transforming a Troubled Tudor
S1 E4

New Jersey homeowners don't know where to begin after receiving a lengthy inspection report on a newly purchased Tudor; Joe Mazza works to eliminate any potential safety threats while Noel Gatts focuses on salvaging original pieces into the design.

Rustic Barn Turned Timeless Retreat
S1 E5

A Maryland family wants to transform an old barn on their property into a home for one of their daughters; Joe Mazza is on a time crunch to make the space livable, while designer Noel Gatts must mediate a dad and daughter's separate design wishes.

From Leaning House to Lovely Home
S1 E6

Longtime 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 Renovation
S1 E7

A 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.

A Vexing Victorian
S1 E8

New homeowners are adapting to suburban living in their 100-year-old Victorian with both a ton of charm and safety concerns; Joe Mazza has his hands full with a rotting exterior while designer Noel Gatts looks to honor the home's historic character.