Kamohai and Tristyn battle termites and island logistics, offering a realistic look at Hawaii’s high-stakes, million-dollar flipping market.
Series Analysis:
In the crowded landscape of home flipping, Renovation Aloha brings a distinct island breeze that isn't just about shiplap and staging. Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama aren't merely contractors; they are locals navigating the logistical nightmares of renovating on a rock in the middle of the Pacific. From termite-infested tear-downs to managing the tight-knit community of Oahu, the pressure is constant when the buy-in costs millions. The first season wrapped with massive transformations, leaving viewers anxious to see if the network will greenlight another round of island flips. Since HGTV schedules can be as unpredictable as tropical weather, adding this show to your watchlist is the best way to catch the next wave of demolition and design the moment it arrives.
Tone: Breezy, Familial, High-stakes
Last Updated: January 2026