HGTV has officially confirmed the highly anticipated return of its hit series Renovation Aloha for a third season, premiering on March 31, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
The announcement, made on February 23, 2026, sparked excitement among home renovation fans as husband-and-wife duo Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama prepare to take on new projects across Hawaii.

Just thirteen months after the second season concluded, the Kalamas return with a fresh lineup of ambitious renovations set against the islands’ distinctive landscape.
According to HGTV’s teaser, one property revealed a lava tube hidden beneath its foundation, an underground formation that significantly complicated the renovation process.
Another major storyline follows a large-scale multi-home development in Hilo, marking one of the couple’s most expansive undertakings to date.
These projects highlight the unique challenges of building and restoring homes in Hawaii, where environmental factors such as volcanic terrain and coastal exposure can dramatically affect construction plans.
The Kalamas, native Hawaiians whose family roots trace back generations in Kaneohe, continue balancing family life with their two children, Yasiel and Yale, while operating a real estate business focused on supporting local homeowners and investors.
In previous interviews, Kamohai Kalama has noted that Hawaii’s climate and geography make long-term home preservation particularly demanding, a reality that shapes their renovation strategies each season.
The Season 3 announcement drew supportive reactions from fellow HGTV personalities.
Brian Kleinschmidt commented that it is his “second-favorite HGTV show,” while Jasmine Roth responded with celebratory emojis.
Viewers also expressed enthusiasm online, praising the couple’s design approach and family dynamic.
As the premiere date approaches, anticipation continues to build around how the Kalamas will navigate structural surprises and large-scale development pressures.
Renovation Aloha returns March 31 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on HGTV, launching what promises to be another season centered on high-stakes island transformations.



