Cement Heads

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  • 2014
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (41)

Cement Heads is a reality television show that premiered on the A&E network in the summer of 2014. The show follows the daily lives of contractors who specialize in the installation and design of concrete structures. The series encompasses the day-to-day operations of various contracting companies, revealing the behind-the-scenes process involved in building complex concrete creations.

The show takes place in the heart of Texas, where the contractors battle heat and other obstacles to build amazing concrete structures. From pouring concrete patios to building concrete waterfalls, Cement Heads offers a fascinating glimpse into the hard work and dedication required to create these impressive structures.

The show is a great combination of informational and entertaining content. While viewers get to learn about the different types of concrete used, and how each type affects the structure's functionality, the show also offers insight into the contractors' personal lives as well. Viewers get an inside look at the contractors' personal lives, including the challenges they face both on and off the job. We see the issues that arise in their personal lives, their love life, and how they balance their family and work life.

Cement Heads is not just a typical renovation show; it takes pride in its artistic approach to construction. The show displays the contractors' creativity and eye for aesthetics, offering viewers a chance to see the beauty of concrete, unlike anything ever seen before. The series showcases the delicate balance between function and design, and how a contractor's vision can come to life with the right tools, talent, and time investment.

The show also features an array of unique and interesting homes, which have been designed to showcase different concrete structures. These houses come in all shapes and sizes with their unique challenges that require specialty concrete designs. The contractors compete to design and create the most awe-inspiring projects, showing their creativity while building something practical. One of the most interesting projects involved creating a concrete bridge, big enough to support a car, that connected two different sides of a creek. The series also displays the creation of a concrete bomb bunker that can withstand any explosions, such as those that would occur in times of war.

In each episode, viewers get to learn the process of creating these structures from the ground up. It starts by planning and designing the structure, selecting raw materials, and then preparing the site with precision so that the project can become a reality. The contractors work creatively with various materials and get assistance from the latest technological advancements, such as drones, to help them with precision measurements and monitoring the work.

Additionally, the team manages the challenges that arise on the job. For instance, they tackle any issues related to safety and find creative solutions to fix any unforeseeable problems that arise during construction. Safety is an important aspect of the program, and the contractors work to ensure every precaution is taken during the construction process to keep themselves and their co-workers safe.

Cement Heads offers insights into the world of concrete construction that most individuals would not be aware of due to its extensive experience in the field. The contractors clearly enjoy what they do, and it shows. Viewers can feel the passion, intensity, and heart that goes into each structure created, with the participants taking great pride in their work.

Overall, Cement Heads offers a fresh perspective on the world of construction, providing insights into a subject that has traditionally been viewed as boring. The show features the camaraderie, personal struggles, and ingenuity of their process that all viewers can relate too. Anyone interested in learning more about the art and science of concrete construction would definitely enjoy watching the show. Cement Heads is an entertaining, informative, and inspiring series that will leave viewers in awe of the innovative structures that can be made with concrete.

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Who Wears the Pants?
10. Who Wears the Pants?
September 20, 2014
Billy issues Chubby an ultimatum--stop wearing shorts to work, or risk losing your job. Chubby turns to another big man, Tiny, for help in finding a place with something stylish. Meanwhile, Billy's kids have the day off from school, and Billy wants to teach them the value of hard work by bringing them to WJL for the day. It finally hits Joan that she's going to be on TV, so she asks Sarge to take her and Danielle shopping for a few new outfits.
Sick Day
9. Sick Day
September 20, 2014
When Billy comes down with a fever and the flu and requests soup, Danielle and Joan compete to see whose recipe will be the most healing. Meanwhile, with Billy and Danielle out of commission, it's up to Chubby to keep on eye on all of WJL's work sites. Unfortunately, Chubby's van breaks down and he has to rely on Tiny for a ride. Sarge is asked to bring Billy his briefcase, but that simple mission turns into a fiasco when Tiny stands in his way.
Too Cool For School
8. Too Cool For School
September 13, 2014
Due to dangerously cold temperatures, Billy begrudgingly gives everyone the day off. Chubby takes the opportunity to relive the good old days with Billy. This leaves Danielle to call the 80 field workers and let them all know to go home, but luckily Tiny offers to help her make those calls--and offers up some gossip on the company's employees. Sarge and Joan pick up the company's secretary, Carina, and treat her to lunch during which Joan's crush on the production crew is revealed.
A New Chapter
7. A New Chapter
September 16, 2014
Billy is not happy after he finds out Chubby has been neglecting the clean up of a job site. But Chubby can't worry about work when he has a novel to write! Sarge is also not worried about work, as he is having some problems keeping track of his TV remotes at home. Meanwhile, Tiny tries to celebrate his one-year anniversary at the company by buttering up Billy and asking for a raise.
Bumbling Through Brooklyn
6. Bumbling Through Brooklyn
September 16, 2014
Tiny and Chubby are sent to Brooklyn on a wild goose chase for a piece of paper in Brooklyn. Meanwhile, Billy is called away from work to help his mother fix a light bulb. But before Billy knows it he's spent the entire day entertaining his mother. With Billy and Joan busy bonding, their respective spouses Danielle and Sarge spend the day picking up the slack, which includes teaching Sarge how to walk the family dog.
The Great Nameplate Strike
5. The Great Nameplate Strike
September 9, 2014
Billy's father Sarge, is upset when he discovers he's the only one in the office without a shiny new nameplate.
Gone Fishin'
4. Gone Fishin'
September 2, 2014
Chubby persuades Billy to take a day off for a fishing trip; Billy tries to teach Chubby how to fish; Danielle decides to take time for a little bonding time with her mother-in-law.
Barbe-Commuting
3. Barbe-Commuting
August 26, 2014
Billy and Sarge's work day fails to go as planned when their competitive spirits take control and they skip out to go to a shooting range. With Billy distracted, Chubby and Tiny sneak into his back yard and have a BBQ.
Chubby's Meatballs
2. Chubby's Meatballs
August 19, 2014
Chubby and Joan team up to sell her popular meatballs out of a food truck, which sends Billy's day into a tailspin. When he gets into the office he finds that everything is going wrong--and he can't turn to Chubby for help. When equipment goes missing Sarge decides to step up and help with the search, but his mission comes to a grinding halt when he runs into a Tiny-sized wall.
The Big Bid
1. The Big Bid
August 12, 2014
Tensions run high at the Lougheed family concrete construction business when owners Billy and Danielle are faced with a tight deadline to put in a bid on an important new job. When Billy tries to enlist the help of his father Sarge and best friend Chubby on a few simple errands, they prove to be little help. Meanwhile, his mother Joan keeps herself busy meticulously cleaning his house--even ironing his underwear.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 12, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (41)