Fixer Upper TV

Fixer Upper TV

Fixer Upper is a popular American reality show focused on home design and renovations, which aired on HGTV. The program featured Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines, a couple who run a home renovation and decorating business in Waco, Texas. The pilot episode was released in May 2013, and the first full season kicked off in April 2014. Following that, season two premiered in January 2015, season three started in December 2015, and season four launched in November 2016. The series concluded with its fifth and final season, which debuted on November 21, 2017.

International
English
Television Program

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Domain Authority
85
Ranking

Global

#3907

United States

#709

Home and Garden/Home Improvement and Maintenance

#3

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Monthly visitors

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