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Big Texas Fix
Michael and Ashley Cordray are on a mission to save centuries-old homes on the island of Galveston, Texas. The home renovation specialists have a passion for preserving the island's history and won't let these architectural gems get wiped off the map. "All of these homes have character and their own story, but they're being torn down all over town," Ashley says. Whether the homes are slated for demolition or have been deteriorating for decades, the duo strive to revive the properties by restoring the original wall-to-wall historic charm and adding modern amenities.
S4, EP2 "Mustard House"
Michael and Ashley remodel a property with problematic additions into a cohesive and spacious home, converting awkward spaces into a flowing floor plan with custom elements throughout.
S3, EP7 "Circa House"
Michael and Ashley purchase the worst house in Galveston Island's desirable East End Historic District; it has a decaying porch and extensive water damage, they have their work cut out for them to make a profit on the project.
S2, EP2 "Southern Charmer"
Michael overpays for a house that claims to be a Victorian but lacks details from the era; Ashley and Michael need to make this home look like a Victorian again without going over their budget, and they only have six weeks before the baby arrives.
S1, EP5 "Run Down Family Rental"
Ashley and Michael take on a rundown, family-owned 1939 craftsman; the project is an emotional journey for the duo as the bland home is transformed into a breathtaking abode with room expansions and some inspired flooring choices.
S4, EP1 "Alley Cat House"
The Cordrays turn an alley home once filled with cats into a getaway; this Galveston gem is highlighted with custom features including reclaimed wood walls and an upcycled stock tank bathtub.
S3, EP1 "The Move"
Ashley buys a tiny home without consulting Michael, and he's shocked to discover it needs to move six miles across the island; as costs rise, they wonder if they'll be able to turn a profit.