DIY Network's DIY to the Rescue hosts Karl Champley and Amy Devers

Show Hosts: Karl Champley and Amy Devers

About DIY to the Rescue

Got a home improvement project that you've botched time and time again or one that you started but can't figure out how to finish? Let DIY to the Rescue show you how to do it right!


Just when it seems hopeless, hosts Amy Devers and Karl Champley arrive to help homeowners finish their problem projects! So don't worry...it's DIY to the Rescue!

DIY Network's DIY to the Rescue

Watch DIY to the Rescue Tuesdays @ 1 & 1:30 pm ET.

Videos

DIY to the Rescue Home Improvement

Top Projects

Detroit Tigers Rec Room Rescue
Detroit Tigers Rec Room Rescue

The DIY to the Rescue crew transforms the Detroit Tigers' on-site recreational room from bleak to brilliant!
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Man-Den Mayhem
Man-Den Mayhem

Brent and his mom have tackled many projects together, but they’re having trouble creating a bachelor pad for Brent from a lifeless basement.
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Recreation Room Rescue
Recreation Room Rescue

Jim and Laura Klima’s basement recreation room has been stalled for three years. The crew shows them how to defeat the rec room roadblock...
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DIY to the Rescue
DIY to the Rescue

Featuring extremely detailed step-by-step instructions and images, this superb guide covers more than 35 complete projects.
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Host Tips

  • Save those fake pre-approved credit cards you get in the mail - you can use them as glue spreaders or shims.
  • If you happen to ding your wood in the course of a project, use a wet cloth and a clothes iron to steam out the dent.
  • Sand the face of the hammer head with sandpaper to help the hammer grip the nail and prevent the nail head from slipping.
  • Wrap paint rollers and brushes in a plastic bag between coats to keep them full of paint and prevent them from drying out.
  • Do not try to work with electrical or plumbing projects you are not confident about. It often costs more to repair later and can be dangerous.

  • More Home Improvement Tips
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