The Akana Family

E1

In the two-part season premiere, Ty and the design team rebuild the home of a Hawaiian woman after a flood destroyed it. They then build a community center for the family-services foundation she runs.

The Byers Family

E2

Ty and the design team arrive in Corvallis, Oregon to renovate the dilapidated home of a 8-year-old cancer patient and her family.

The Brown Family

E3

Ty and the design team give a Connecticut family a new home after their house is flooded, ravaged by fire and robbed multiple times.

The Carter Family

E4

The team build a new home for the Carter family, who've been living in a refurbished chicken coop.

The Yazzie Family

E5

For the past five years the Yazzie family have been living in a mobile home that has no running water or heat, and only half the trailer with functioning electricity. Seeing that his family's mobile home had no heat, at 13 years of age, son Garrett tapped his scientific intuition to create a solar heater and a water heater. To create these, he used recycled materials, including an old car transmission and 69 aluminum cans, combining them with power generated from the sun. Garrett's makeshift heating system followed the Navajo principles of living off the land, not wasting anything and recycling everything that the earth has to offer. For his invention, he became the first Navajo to win 9 out of the 10 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Awards

The Miller Family

E6

The crew renovate the Miller family's home due to Radon poisoning. The family meet David Beckham while in New York, away from their dangerous home.

The Marrero Family

E7

A single father and his sons are given a new home by Ty and the crew. The family visits Spain during the construction.

The Swenson-Lee Family

E8

Minnetonka, MN - Ty and his team build the Swenson-Lee family a new home in seven days. The family's 12 year old daughter witnessed both her parents die in tragedy. The family are sent to Disneyland for a vacation during construction.

The Stockdale Family

E9

Middleton, ID - A new home is built for the Stockdale family, whose children suffer from a debilitating blood disease known as Eosinophilic Enteropathy.

The Vitale Family

E10

Athens, VT The Vitale family have two sons. Their youngest son, Louie Angelo Jr., was diagnosed with multiple birth defects. The team transforms their home to make it handicap-accessible.

Chapin Family

E11

Kirkland, WA — The team renovate the Chapin family's home, which was poorly constructed.

The Ray-Smith Family

E12

Milbridge, ME The team renovate Brittany Ray and Ron Smith's home, which they claim is haunted.

The Woodhouse Family

E13

Calahan, CO — In just seven days the team builds the Woodhouse family a new home. Kayla Woodhouse, the family's daughter, has a rare neurological condition that lowers her sensitivity to pain and temperature.

The Luther Family

E14

Port Deposit, MD The Luther family's home is rebuilt by Ty and the team. Renee Sherrard-Luther operates a non-profit therapeutic riding program that helps the physically disabled.

The Voisine Family

E15

Manchester, NH The Voisine family's home was destroyed by a flood in 2006. The crew build the family a new home.

The Gilyeat Family

E16

Kansas City, KS - Daniel Gilyeat lost his leg during his second tour of Iraq. The team rebuild the family's home to make it handicap accessible.

The Hughes Family

E17

Louisville, KY — The Hughes family's eldest son, Patrick, was born blind. The team renovate the family's home to make the house safer and more accessible.

The Lucas Family

E18

Cullen, VA -- The team build the Lucas family a new home.

The Turner Family

E19

Fairmont, WV -- The Turner family's home is remodeled.

The Boettcher Family

E20

Silver Springs, NV -- The Boettcher family's house is rebuilt.

The Gaudet Family

E21

Mobile, AL -- The Gaudet family's home is rebuilt.

The Latif Family

E22

The team rebuild the home of a single mother and they also transform a home in Delaware.

The Martinez Family

E23

Albuquerque - Today's home belongs to a pastor whose family moved six years ago from the Colorado mountains to a high-crime neighborhood in New Mexico. By offering food and shelter to the troubled and homeless, he and his family have helped reduce the local crime rate by 50% since they arrived.

The Silva Family

E24

Ty and team transform a home that is unsafe due to overly high lead levels, for two parents who have helped look after many kids over the years through foster care.

The Giunta Family

E25

After an injury that leaves him without the use of his legs, a man has to live away from his family as his home is not set up to accommodate his disability. With the help of his faithful team, Ty will hopefully reunite the family.

The Usea Family

E26

After the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, today's homes are yet to be restored to their former glory. So along with a church, Ty and the team rebuild them to their former glory.