The five worst handymen Canada has to offer get to work on a run-down apartment complex.
Canada's Worst Handymen tackle the bathroom.
Building simple furniture tests the skills and patience of the nominees.
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen...and call a licensed contractor.
With most of the major renovation work done (a-hem), the nominees move on to finishing touches.
The candidates get to demonstrate what they have learned over that last twelve days (or not) and who will be named Canada's Worst Handyman.
In this special episode, each of the journeys of the five contenders for the title of Canada's Worst Handyman is explored.
In this first episode of the second season of Canada's Worst Handyman, five new nominees are brought to the Handyman Rehabilitation Center to attempt to make better craftsmen of all of them and to determine who will be the worst of the worst.
The candidates get to work installing solar panels to provide electricity for their eco-sheds.
As construction on the eco-sheds proceeds, the next step is to frame, install and seal their windows.
Drywalling is next up for the candidates. It's amazing how creative people can be when mixing plaster.
Next up for the candidates' eco-sheds: tile grouting, ceiling paneling and eco-friendly toilets.
The time has come to begin paying attention to creature comforts in the eco-sheds: an entertainment center, a wall-mounted television and trim work to smooth out the rough edges.
The roof is one of the last stages of construction for the candidates and the eco-sheds.
The eco-shed are "complete" and the moment of truth has come. Who will be Canada's Worst Handyman?
As the eco-shed make their way to their new owners, the progress of the candidates throughout this season is recapped.
Five new inept handymen are brought together to try to restore a broken down building into a bed & breakfast. Which of them will be named Canada's Worst Handyman?
Workbenches, window sealing and drywall patching are the order of the day.
Pre-fab shower stalls give the candidates all manner of troubles.
Minor floor repair, building a radiator box and hanging surface mounting mirrors test the candidates' skills.
Light touches around the room requires a light touch. Can the sledge-hammer weilding candidates pull it off?
For their bed and breakfasts, the candidates must have beds with headboards and tables to have breakfast on.
Flooring and carpeting will be needed before the Bed & Breakfast can open for business.
Only ten hours left before the first guests of the Bed & Breakfast settle in for the night. Will it be ready?
In this forth installment of the hit TV series "Canada's Worst Handyman", five of the country's most hapless home renovators are given the opportunity of renovating a one hundred year old country lodge somewhere deep in Ontario cottage country.. At the lodge, each handyman will attempt to renovate a bedroom equipped with an ensuite 3 piece bathroom into a children's retreat.
With Rehab well underway, each handyman begins by demolishing two bedroom walls and their bathroom - a challenge that should be simple enough....except we are dealing with Canada's Worst Handymen. Next, we find that rehab is driving our handymen up the walls. Our hapless handymen attempt to give their walls a rustic faux log finish ...and it's not a pretty sight. Later, they attempt to lay vinyl flooring in their bathrooms , and then work together to build two large wooden frames They don't know it yet, but they will eventually use these frames to form the walls of an Ice Hut.
In this episode, each candidate must shed some light on their projects by creating a rustic lamp out of a log , and then install dimmer switches in their rooms. Both projects turn out to be quite shocking for some of the hapless handymen. Next, things heat up between the handymen as they attempt to assemble electric fireplace kits. Next it's toilet installation, and it winds up being a very messy business. Finally, in the group challenge, one candidate acts as the reluctant foreman to conquer a framing challenge - a frame that will be used in the construction of the Ice Hut. By the time the episode is finished, one handyman is named most improved, and a new candidate hangs their head in shame as this episode's worst.
As our five hapless home renovators continue their stint in rehab, they find themselves building a medicine cabinet that is meant to be both attractive and functional. But surprise, surprise, it doesn't really work out that way... Our hopeless handy folk then attempt to hang drywall... and duly proceed to screw up ways we never even thought possible. Later, things get a little wild at the rehab centre as the handymen attempt to make coat racks out of deer antlers. Finally, tempers flare as the group attempts to build and hang three types of doors that will be used in the construction of the Ice Hut. At the end of this episode, one person is named the most improved, and yet another is nailed with this episode's worst.
In this episode, the candidates begin by installing vinyl walls around their bathtubs and it's not long before they become stuck - very, very stuck. Things get even messier when take a stab at plastering their recently hung drywall. Next, our hapless handymen attempt to convert old whiskey barrels into rustic chairs. In the group challenge, the handyman struggle to build a games table and a pool cue rack. As the pressure to complete the challenge builds, the arguments, struggles and blunders get the best of them. By the end of this episode, another handyman has learned enough to warrant the title of most improved, and someone hangs their head in shame as this week's worst.
This week the hapless handymen go wet and wild as they try to install a vanity and complete basic plumbing tasks. Next, the nation's most abysmal handymen fly by the seat of their pants as they attempt to make their own wooden toilet seats. Then its time for the annual skills contest where the handymen must follow instructions and race to finish small supporting walls and triangular pieces. They don't know it yet, but these are the last pieces of the puzzle they need to erect an Ice Hut in next weeks' final episode. Finally, things get all bent out of shape during the group challenge as they try to wrap their brains around building curved wooden fishing nets. As the dust settles and the water is mopped up, one handyman is named most improved, and another lands the title of this episode's worst.
In this final episode, the handymen are given a last chance to get their rooms in order and race to complete the To-do list of 20 unfinished projects. Some handymen take this opportunity to show what they've learned while others fall further behind. Next, the group takes a crack at the most dangerous group project ever attempted in Rehab. With everyone out on the ice, it's time to assemble the Ice Fishing Hut the group has been building in pieces. Lastly, the hapless handymen attempt to ready their rooms by assembling bunk bed kits before the Cub Scouts arrive. After attempting to finish the list of unfinished projects and a visit by the Cub Scouts, it is finally time for the experts to name the worst of the worst for this season.
The nominees build cabinets for fridges in their rooms and make shelves out of snowboards.
In this final episode, the handymen are given one last project to complete. They must attempt to install a biometric deadbolt. For some, this tasks shows just how "all thumbs" they really are.