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DIY TV Gives Homeowners The Needed Know-How
DIY TV Shows such as Holmes on Homes, Holmes Inspection, Real Renos, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, and Sarah’s House teach homeowners to build, modify, and repair their homes without hiring general contractors.
The term "do-it-yourself" was used since 1950s. It is related to home improvement jobs that people choose to do themselves. In the past, people were also involved in maintaining their homes and apartments.
The opening of the home improvement stores in the 21st century gave people the tools and know-how to renovate their own homes. Professional tools for electrical, plumbing, central air system, drywall, painting, flooring, and landscaping became available.
Resources like construction how-to books, professional journals, courses, and classes helped educated homeowners. Home improvement books and magazines allowed homeowners to stay up-to-date with important information.

This Old House became very popular and helped grow the do-it-yourself industry. It helped teach people to improve their homes. Access to tools and resources allowed people to do renovation jobs without hiring general contractors.
Construction and Design TV shows taught homeowners to do jobs in a cost-effective way and achieve professional-looking results. Homeowners who completed a renovation project share their experiences with others.
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