Clean It, Fix It is a British reality home makeover show that helps homeowners reclaim and transform their living spaces with clever cleaning, organisation and DIY solutions. In each episode, an expert team has just one day (or up to two days in some seasons) to tackle cluttered, neglected or dysfunctional rooms and turn them into welcoming, practical spaces that families can enjoy. The show blends problem‑solving with heart, showcasing dramatic before‑and‑after results that inspire viewers to rethink their own homes.
The Clean It, Fix It team is led by a group of respected experts who bring different skills to each project. Mark Wright is one of the show’s main presenters, guiding families through the transformation process and bringing energy and encouragement to each challenge. Joining him are Tommy Walsh, a master builder with decades of DIY experience, Maxine Dwyer, a professional cleaning expert who heads one of the UK’s leading cleaning companies, and Asher Edwards, a creative carpenter whose practical solutions ensure form meets function. Together they form a balanced team capable of tackling clutter, repairs, and design with equal expertise.
The heart of the show lies in its focus on real people and real challenges. Whether it’s a chaotic living room, an overcrowded bedroom or a kitchen that hasn’t worked for years, the team assesses how to make the most of every corner without breaking the bank. Their solutions include deep cleaning, clever storage hacks, repairing or upcycling furniture, and injecting style and function into tired interiors. Most transformations are completed within tight timeframes and modest budgets, making the results accessible and relatable for everyday viewers.
Each episode isn’t just about aesthetics—Clean It, Fix It also emphasises the emotional impact of restoring a home. Many families featured on the show reveal how clutter or disrepair has affected their daily lives, and the reveal moments often highlight how a functional home environment can lift spirits and improve well‑being. This blend of practical advice and heartwarming storytelling sets it apart from more technical DIY programmes.