HGTV has channel numbers in different parts of the United States. Below are the channel numbers for HGTV for specific parts of the country;

With the table above, a viewer can easily be able to navigate directly to its channel frequency.

Overview of HGTV.

HGTV, which stands for Home and Garden Television, is a unique television network in America that is controlled and owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It was founded on 1st December 1994 with its headquarters in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It puts much of its focus on bringing improvements to viewers through the broadcasting of various, reality programs that are related to home improvements, renovations, and real estate. 

Most channels on the spectrum tend to satisfy, a viewer’s urge and need for entertainment through TV shows, movies, documentaries, and animation to mention but a few. HGTV, on the other hand, tends to not only help viewers accomplish their entertainment urge, but also gives them the knowledge to improve their styles of living through programs that show them different designs, DIY(Do It Yourself), and others. 

To tell the truth,  HGTV caters to persons of all walks of life within people of the United States of America, and for that reason, it is famous, among television providers both satellite and cable in the country. HGTV has a long lineup on the channel, designed to satisfy all needs that a viewer requires. 

  1. Love It or List It.

This show is basically about how designer Hilary Farr and real estate agent David Visentin, go to families or couples that want a remodeling of their home. The two, are then given a house tour of the family or a couple’s current home, after which Hilary Farr does the redesigns of the house, according to the desires of the homeowners and the budget at which they had. With this, she then begins overseeing, the needed renovations and constructions that are to be made to the house. 

  1. Flip or Flop.

The show is based majorly in Southern California, where real estate agents, Tarek and Christina usually do the purchasing of old houses that need tender, love, and care, and do renovations to perfection to make them look whole again.

  1. House Hunters.

House Hunters focus on the emotional experiences that couples, families, and individuals, go through as they search for that perfect house that can be a suitable place for them to call home. Each episode has its own experience and knowledge that a viewer can get, if they would at one time; want to purchase a house of their liking.

  1. Home Town.

The show is an American television series based in Laurel, Mississippi, mainly hosted by a couple, Ben and Erin Napier. The couple tends to take Southern homes and restore them to look better than the way they were.

  1. Bargain Block.

The show came to life in April 2021, and it has its uniqueness, as compared to other shows on HGTV. This is because, Bynum and Thomas tend to buy smaller and starter houses that go as low as $1,000, renovate and make changes to them until the estate increases in value, and resell them for about $100,000. According to ratings and research, it shows that after the end of the first season, the show attracted so many viewers in the United States accumulating to roughly 20.2 million users, which was a good thing because shows that the show was of high quality.

  1. Married to Real Estate.

A couple, by the name, Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson who are real estate agents who have unparalleled expertise, tend to purchase smart homes and smarter renovations in order to get clients into the neighborhood of their dreams while still managing their own families.

Conclusion.

By now, you have an idea of what HGTV contains and its significance to you when it comes to home ideas, and which specific frequency the channel is at. With this, you will be able to get great renovations and changes ideas that would make you make a dream home of your choice.

  1. Is HGTV free?

Yes. Shows aired on HGTV can be streamed for free.

  1. What was the first show that aired on HGTV?

The first show to be aired on HGTV was called Room by Room. The show premiered in 1994 and was considered a classic and aired for fourteen years.

  1. Do homeowners get to keep the furniture they are given on the show?

Sadly, the show is scripted, so the homes are usually staged. So the homeowners do not get to keep the furniture that is shown on the television.

  1. Which is the least rated show on HGTV?

The least rated show is Flipping Virgins.