Over Your Head

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  • 2007
  • 11 Seasons
  • 7.3  (25)

Over Your Head is a home renovation show that aired on HGTV in 2006. The show features Eric Stromer, a licensed contractor, and handyman who helps homeowners tackle their biggest home renovation and repair projects. Each episode of Over Your Head begins with Eric visiting a new homeowner who has taken on a do-it-yourself project that has left them in over their heads. Eric tours the home and takes a look at what the homeowner has attempted to do themselves. He then assesses the project and presents the homeowner with a detailed list of what needs to be done to complete the project properly.

Eric guides the homeowner through each step of the renovation process, giving them hands-on instruction and advice on how to get the job done right. He is a skilled craftsman and is able to complete projects quickly and efficiently, all while explaining the steps to the homeowner.

Throughout the show, viewers get an inside look at the renovation process and how a skilled contractor like Eric tackles major home improvement projects. From plumbing and electrical work to building and construction, Eric shows homeowners the best techniques and tools to get the job done.

One of the great things about Over Your Head is that it tackles a wide range of projects. From installing a new toilet or laying tile to building custom cabinets or adding a room addition, Eric helps homeowners take on projects of all sizes and scopes. He also shows viewers how to work within a budget and the importance of safety when completing home improvement projects.

Another great aspect of the show is the focus on the homeowner. Eric takes the time to get to know the homeowner and their needs, ensuring that the finished project will be a reflection of their personal style and functionality. He takes into account the homeowner's budget, lifestyle, and goals when designing and executing the project.

Overall, Over Your Head is an entertaining and informative show that provides viewers with a firsthand look at the home renovation process. Eric Stromer is a great host, providing expert advice and step-by-step instruction in a way that is easy to understand and follow. Whether you're a seasoned DIY pro or just starting out, this show has something for everyone. If you're a fan of home renovation shows or just looking for some inspiration for your next project, be sure to check out Over Your Head.

Over Your Head is a series that is currently running and has 11 seasons (144 episodes). The series first aired on January 27, 2007.

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Seasons
Dining Room Walls and Windows Redux
15. Dining Room Walls and Windows Redux
August 12, 2011
A family dining room remodel is at a stand-still after 16 months.
Mastering the Master Bedroom Walls
14. Mastering the Master Bedroom Walls
August 5, 2011
A man's attempt at redoing the walls of his master bedroom fails.
Dining Room Redux
13. Dining Room Redux
August 12, 2011
A homeowner finishes where her hubby left off and spruces up the old dining room walls and windows.
Mastering Bathroom Walls
12. Mastering Bathroom Walls
August 5, 2011
Eric Stromer and Carpenter Mark Jordan jump in to give Mike some much needed carpentry wisdom and give Sonja the master bedroom she's been dreaming of.
Master Closet Craziness
11. Master Closet Craziness
July 29, 2011
Eric Stromer and carpenter Mark Jordan help a homeowner finish turn his master closet into an organized and functional space for himself and his wife.
Backyard Fire Pit Pity
10. Backyard Fire Pit Pity
July 22, 2011
A father-and-son duo incorrectly build a fire pit, so it's up to the mother and daughter step in to finish the job.
Bare Backyard Transformation
9. Bare Backyard Transformation
July 15, 2011
Corey and Michelle Wilton want to create a relaxing and entertaining patio space.
A Bathroom Tiling Breakdown
8. A Bathroom Tiling Breakdown
July 8, 2011
Eric Stromer and Contractor Andy Hampton come to the rescue of the Nguyens and give Duy the tools he needs to install a new tile floor and finish his boys' bathroom.
Unlucky Latticed Pergola
7. Unlucky Latticed Pergola
July 1, 2011
After tearing down a rotted pergola, a homeowner realizes he has no clue how to build a new one.
A Staircase without a Banister
6. A Staircase without a Banister
June 24, 2011
Greg and Monica Beebe need to install a banister before they can move back into their home. Eric Stromer and Carpenter Mark Jordan step in to give them some guidance to finish the banister so her family get back into their home.
Flowery Wallpaper Faux Pas
5. Flowery Wallpaper Faux Pas
June 17, 2011
The old plaster walls crack when a homeowner removes the wallpaper her mother put up in the 50s.
Backyard Patio Predicament
4. Backyard Patio Predicament
June 10, 2011
A large cement slab gets tiled and a decorative pergola with a canvas top is installed.
Fireplace Freak Out
3. Fireplace Freak Out
June 3, 2011
A wall is torn out and a stacked stone fireplace is built from scratch, along with a new mantle.
Front Yard Frenzy
2. Front Yard Frenzy
May 27, 2011
A bare front yard gets new landscaping including a water feature to become a true sanctuary.
A Half Done Hallway
1. A Half Done Hallway
May 20, 2011
A hallway entrance needs new flooring and an archway needs a facelift.
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Where to Watch Over Your Head
Over Your Head is available for streaming on the HGTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Over Your Head on demand at Discovery+, Amazon Prime, Philo, Amazon, HGTV, Sling and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 27, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (25)