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No cable? No problem. Here's where to watch Rock the Block Season 6, HGTV's renovation showdown series
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Reality TV is booming in Utah, but it's not all about The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City or The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. HGTV is bringing the drama with fewer brunches and more tile saws in Rock the Block Season 6 — and this time, it's veterans vs. rookies in the biggest showdown the block has seen. Bigger houses, bigger backyards, and even bigger egos. Seriously, just watch the sneak preview and you'll understand what we're talking about.
The show airs on Mondays at 9/8c on HGTV and it premiered on April 14. Trust us, you're going to want to know where to watch Rock the Block Season 6. Lucky for you, we can help.



Rock the Block Season 6
HGTVThis new season plants four teams just outside Salt Lake City, where they'll battle it out with $250,000 budgets and six weeks to renovate identical homes with jaw-dropping views and huge yards. Hosting is Ty Pennington (yes, the Ty Pennington from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition), and the teams include some heavy hitters: Alison Victoria, Michel Smith Boyd, brothers Jonathan and Jordan Knight, plus rookie pairs from Down Home Fab and Renovation Aloha.
If home renovation is something you love from afar, this is the perfect show for you. Each week, teams go head-to-head on spaces like the kitchen, living room, and eventually, their multifunction lower levels that may or may not include a pickleball court. The catch? Judging is blind, which means no showboating during walkthroughs — just raw, unfiltered reactions. And yes, a real street gets named after the winners. No pressure.
So grab your dirty soda, queue up a few reruns to get caught up, and maybe... don't start tearing your walls down because they're doing it on TV. Watch the sneak peak blow and learn how to watch this series without cable.
Philo is your best bet when it comes to watching both live episodes and older episodes. Yup, Philo's got both — live HGTV and a library of past seasons. The service is just $28/month and comes with a seven-day free trial. There are also over 70 channels total and you get access to free DVR.
Hulu + Live TV is another excellent way to watch HGTV. Why? Well, in addition to live TV, you also get access to Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ at just $82.99/month. Now, that's a deal. With unlimited DVR and over 95 channels, you really can't beat it.
DIRECTV STREAM includes HGTV with its Entertainment package — their entry-level tier that usually starts around $86.99/month, though pricing can vary depending on your location. This plan gives you 90+ live channels, unlimited cloud DVR, and the ability to stream on unlimited devices at home.
Sling TV also has varying prices depending on where you are, but the most affordable tier (the Orange Plan at around $45.99/month with half off your first) has HGTV. So does the Blue Plan (around $50.99/month and half off your first month) plus the combined Orange + Blue Plan (around $65.99/month with half off your first month). These plans all offer different channels and perks. Read more below to see if Sling TV is right for you.
If you're running into issues accessing HGTV through your streaming service — like if your location is causing hiccups — a VPN can be a handy workaround. It lets you connect as if you're somewhere else, which can help unlock live channels or on-demand content. ExpressVPN is a favorite for speed and reliability, while Private Internet Access is a more affordable option. NordVPN also regularly runs steep discounts, so it's worth checking. Just pick the one that fits your budget and stream style, and you'll be back to binging Rock the Block in no time.
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