Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Watched the latest episode of Rico to the Rescue and spent 45 minutes with my jaw on the floor. The homeowners hired a contractor who: Took $350,000, when budget was $300,000 and had no invoices or record of where the money went. Didn't finish the job but stored all his tools at their place.

  2. Rico León steps in to help Denver homeowners salvage renovations that have gone off the rails; driven by his parents' past experience with a crooked contractor, Rico advocates for families who...

    • (7)
    • January 7, 2023
    • John W. Burshtan
  3. The only reason to sit through Rico to the Rescue is Poonam Moore, his designer. She's so good with the homeowners, subcontractors and brings Rico down to earth. The homeowners are supposed to be the victims but you can clearly see how these situations come about.

  4. Mar 24, 2023 · The man at the center of the show, Rico León, is a fix-it professional who turns around nightmare construction scenarios, intervening with projects that have stalled out, talking to contractors who have gone incommunicado, or resolving disputes between insurance agents and homeowners.

  5. Reviews 77% Avg. Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Rico León steps in to help Denver homeowners salvage renovations that have gone off the rails; driven by his parents' past experience with a...

    • 2
    • TV-G
  6. Follow contractor Rico Leon as he resolves conflicts between emotionally and financially stressed homeowners and their builders to turn renovation and construction nightmares into dream homes — as seen on HGTV's 'Rico to the Rescue.'

  7. People also ask

  8. Rico to the Rescue on HGTV is a fantastic new show that will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The host, Rico, is a charismatic and skilled contractor who takes on challenging home renovation projects in order to help out homeowners in need.

  1. People also search for