Help! I Wrecked My House “Hello High Water” S4E5 January 3 2024 on HGTV

Tonight (Wednesday January 3 2024), HGTV broadcasts an episode of the series Help! I Wrecked My House!
Hello High Water Season 4 Episode 5 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Help! I Wrecked My House” on HGTV, titled “Hello High Water,” viewers are in for an insightful journey with the affable host, Jasmine, as she takes on the challenge of helping a couple overwhelmed by the aftermath of a damaging flood. With too much renovation work on their plate, the couple looks to Jasmine for assistance in transforming their front hall, living room, and kitchen within a tight eight-week timeframe.
The narrative unfolds as Jasmine assesses the extent of the damage and collaborates with the homeowners to develop a comprehensive plan for the renovation. The episode promises a neutral and practical perspective on the intricacies of home improvement, offering viewers valuable insights into the renovation process, especially when faced with unexpected challenges like water damage.
“Hello High Water” captures the essence of “Help! I Wrecked My House,” showcasing Jasmine’s expertise and dedication as she navigates through the complexities of the project. The eight-week timeline adds a layer of urgency to the episode, providing an engaging look into the transformation of these key living spaces.
What Time is the “Hello High Water” Episode On?
The Hello High Water episode of Help! I Wrecked My House will be broadcast on January 3 2024 on HGTV at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Hello High Water” Episode New?
The Hello High Water episode of Help! I Wrecked My House is all new!
Help! I Wrecked My House Hello High Water Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Jasmine Roth Scott Cross Brian Polan Joshua Sandle Hazel Lynn Roth David Bohler |
Hello High Water Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Help! I Wrecked My House Hello High Water Online
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Help! I Wrecked My House Series Information
| Jasmine Roth and her team uses her designing and home improvement skills to help overzealous homeowners fix their do-it-yourself disasters. |
