Bryan Baeumler

Bryan Baeumler
Born April 18, 1974
Show Disaster DIY
Station(s) HGTV
Network HGTV Canada
Style Television host
Country Canada
Spouse(s) Sarah
Children Quintyn Werner, Charlotte Anne, Lincoln Wolfgang, Josephine Judith

Bryan Baeumler (April 18, 1974) is a Canadian television host on several HGTV/HGTV Canada shows.

Early life

Learning valuable tricks of the trade from his father, a meticulous aircraft engineer, Bryan spent his childhood summers building his family's cottage from the ground up. His entrepreneurial spirit emerged at the age of 14 when he opened his own handyman business doing odd jobs for neighbors.[1]

Family

Bryan and wife Sarah (March 26, 1978) have four children: Quintyn Werner, Charlotte Anne, Lincoln Wolfgang, and Josephine Judith.[2]

Education

He received his B.A. in Political Science and Business from the University of Western Ontario in 1996.[3]

Business activity

Baeumler worked from 1995 to 2003 running an air-cargo business.[4] He is also President / CEO of Baeumler Quality Construction and Renovations Inc.[5]

Shows

Baeumler has been a host on several shows, including Disaster DIY,[6] Disaster DIY: Cottage Edition,[7] Leave It to Bryan,[8] and House of Bryan,[9] which became the highest rated series ever on HGTV Canada.[10] He is also a judge on the HGTV show Canada's Handyman Challenge along with Mike Holmes and Scott McGillivray.[11] With his wife Sarah, they co-lead in the Bryan Inc. show on HGTV Canada.[12]

Starring duties


Bryan Inc.

Bryan Inc. premiered on HGTV Canada in Fall 2016, replacing House of Bryan on the schedule. The show focuses on Bryan pairing with his wife Sarah, to buy properties, renovate or replace (new build) the houses, and then sell them at a profit. In the first season, they buy two properties, one selected by each of them, and then Bryan's Baeumler Construction company crews rebuild the homes, which they then sell.[13][14]


Awards

Bryan Baeumler won the Gemini Award for "Best Host in a Lifestyle/Practical Information, or Performing Arts Program or Series" for his presenting work.>

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External links

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