Blood, Sweat & Tools

Blood, Sweat & Tools (2015)

EndedReality show

Five teams from across Canada vie for $50,000 cash prize and title of "Most Improved" during the nine-episode season. Tool belts fastened, hard hats on, and home improvement wannabees ready to nail it! The new series Blood, Sweat & Tools, features a lively battle among five of Canada's most inept home renovating couples competing for a life-changing $50,000 cash prize.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E09And the Winner is...Jun 8, 2015
S01E08Chip Off the Old CabinJun 1, 2015
S01E07Door to Door ServiceMay 26, 2015
S01E06That Sinking FeelingMay 18, 2015
S01E05Lights, Paneling, Action!May 12, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' premiere?

'Blood, Sweat & Tools' premiered on June 23, 2015.

Who were the hosts of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

The hosts of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' were Tim Sykes and Mike Holmes Jr.

What was the premise of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

'Blood, Sweat & Tools' was a competition show where contestants faced various construction challenges to showcase their skills and win a grand prize.

How many contestants participated in each episode of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

Each episode of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' featured four contestants.

What was the duration of each episode of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

Each episode of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' had a duration of approximately 45 minutes.

Where was 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' filmed?

'Blood, Sweat & Tools' was filmed in Toronto, Canada.

What were some of the construction challenges featured in 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

Some of the construction challenges in 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' included building decks, sheds, and various home improvement projects.

Who were the judges on 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

The judges on 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' were Bryan Baeumler and Kate Campbell.

How many seasons of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' were produced?

'Blood, Sweat & Tools' had one season.

What was the grand prize for the winner of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

The winner of 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' received a cash prize of $25,000.

Did 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' feature any special guest appearances?

Yes, 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' featured various special guest appearances from renowned experts in the construction industry.

Were there any elimination rounds in 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

Yes, 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' had elimination rounds where contestants were eliminated based on their performance in the construction challenges.

How long did the contestants have to complete each construction challenge in 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

Contestants in 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' had a limited time of 48 hours to complete each construction challenge.

Were there any prizes for the runners-up in 'Blood, Sweat & Tools'?

Yes, the runners-up in 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' received consolation prizes as recognition for their efforts.

Did 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Blood, Sweat & Tools' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the show for its unique concept and engaging challenges.

Did 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' have a loyal fanbase?

Yes, 'Blood, Sweat & Tools' developed a loyal fanbase who enjoyed watching the contestants' construction skills and the exciting challenges.

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