BREAKING: HGTV Fans Still Furious After Network Axed Four Beloved Shows Without Warning — Canceled Too Soon, No Farewells, And An Unforgivable Silence

4 HGTV Shows That Were Canceled Too Soon

Bargain Block | HGTV

HGTV has long been the go-to network for dream home makeovers, creative renovations, and getting design inspirations. In recent years, HGTV fans have been angrily watching as some of their favorite shows have been unexpectedly canceled or pulled from the schedule before it was time to say goodbye. Whether it was due to programming shifts, ratings decisions, or network strategy changes, these four shows were canceled too soon, leaving fans wishing for just one more season.


1. ‘Bargain Block’

“Bargain Block” was more than just a renovation show. This show spotlighted some amazing transformations of old, neglected houses into beautiful, affordable homes for families.

The team was based out of Detroit, Michigan, and was led by hosts Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas. They brought heart and creativity to every project and quickly won over a dedicated following.

HGTV did announce that “Bargain Block” was renewed for a fifth season. However, they ultimately changed their minds and canceled the show, leaving fans upset and questioning the decision to end a fan-favorite series.

HGTV fans loved the authentic vibe and community focus of “Bargain Block.” Many viewers thought the show would grow into one of HGTV’s breakout renovation hits. Its abrupt ending left many questions behind, especially as other, less innovative shows continued on the schedule.


2. ‘Farmhouse Fixer’

“Farmhouse Fixer” stood out for its warmth and genuine connection to New England heritage. The show was hosted by Jonathan Knight of New Kids on the Block alongside designer Kristina Crestin. It followed the duo as they restored charming historic farmhouses with care and creativity.

The show had a positive reception and a loyal fanbase, but that fanbase found itself without a show after three seasons. Many viewers felt “Farmhouse Fixer” offered something different than the typical HGTV show. It blended renovation with cultural preservation. However, it didn’t get the long run it deserved.


3. ‘Izzy Does It’

“Izzy Does It” gave fans a chance to see contractor Israel “Izzy” Battres shine in his own spotlight after years of appearances on other popular renovation shows. This show combined Izzy’s expert renovation skills with his lively personality. He would produce projects that were both practical and entertaining.

However, HGTV decided not to renew it after its first season. Many viewers thought HGTV ended it too soon, as they saw it as a fresh and exciting addition to the network lineup.

The show had just begun to find its footing, so the cancellation felt premature. This was especially true for fans who were hoping to see Izzy’s design evolution over time.


4. ‘Battle on the Beach’

“Battle on the Beach” was a show that brought beachside renovation competitions and eclectic design challenges to the network. It offered HGTV fans a refreshing and fun twist on traditional renovation shows.

It was hosted by fan favorites, including Alison Victoria and Ty Pennington. The series featured talented duos taking on beachfront properties with limited time, but with big ambitions.

The show had strong engagement and a solid run, but it was cancelled after four seasons. The cancellation left fans wanting more of its energetic and unpredictable format.

Fans of “Battle on the Beach” appreciated the show’s mix of competitive energy with creative design. These two elements helped set it apart from many other shows on HGTV.

What HGTV shows do you think were cancelled too soon?