In one episode, a fire destroys a Twin Cities area family's kitchen, living room and garage. In another, a washing machine floods a home. Then there's the one where a tree falls through the roof, bursting the radiators and backing up the sewer.
Those are just some of the disasters that emergency restoration experts and sisters Lindsey Uselding and Kirsten Meehan tackle in a new HGTV series, "Renovation 911," which is set to debut Tuesday.
The siblings, who grew up in Edina, have come a long way since their early days answering phones at a property restoration and mitigation company, Ungerman Inc.
Now part owners of the Twin Cities-based company, the sisters have seen it all. And it's prepared them for the tasks they face in the TV series.
For the duo, the joy of their jobs goes beyond having the know-how to help homeowners fix and restore their homes. It's also being a source of emotional support.
"When our clients fall, they need help and being there for them in a time of need and helping them through the emergencies they are experiencing in their home is rewarding," Uselding said. "I try to show compassion, empathy and a little humor to help them get through those difficult situations."
On the eve of the show's debut, the cohosts reflect on what it's like to work with family, how they landed a TV show and what sustains them. The conversations have been edited for length and clarity.
Q: What's it like working with family on a television show?