PGT Innovations announced that products from its WinDoor and PGT Custom Windows and Doors brands were used in every home featured on season five of the HGTV show Rock the Block. The show was filmed on location during November in Treasure Island, Florida, and is set to premier in March 2024.
About the show and PGT's involvement
Hosted by Ty Pennington, the television series features HGTV renovation stars who compete against one another to renovate identical properties and maximize their value. For the first time in the show’s history, four teams that have been on the show in the past and lost, will compete for redemption in the renovation showdown: Bryan and Sarah Baeumler from Battle on the Beach; Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas from Bargain Block; Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis from Unsellable Houses; and Page Turner and Mitch Glew from Fix My Flip.
The teams were given six weeks and a $250,000 budget to transform four waterfront homes, each featuring a pool and boat dock, into luxury residences that feature stunning design and glass products. All four of the coastal homes on season five of Rock the Block feature WinDoor specialty doors and entry doors, as well as PGT windows, sliding glass doors, French doors and patio doors.
Blake Building, a PGT Innovations builder partner, was the general contractor for the homes. Several PGT Innovations products featured inside the four coastal homes on Rock the Block will also be on display at the 2024 International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas.
What people are saying
“We are incredibly proud to have a number of our products featured on this popular competition series,” says Jeff Jackson, president and CEO, PGT Innovations. “It was a pleasure working with the folks from Rock the Block, and we can’t wait to watch how season five unfolds in early 2024.”
“It is truly an honor for our brand to be featured on a show of this caliber,” says Debbie LaPinska, senior vice president and chief customer officer, PGT Innovations. “Our highly engineered and technically advanced products can withstand some of the toughest weather conditions on Earth, and we have no doubt that they were the ideal choice for these Florida homes.”