Fixer Upper will end after its fifth season.

The show’s creators and personalities Chip and Joanna Gaines announced online that this would be the last season of the show. The HGTV show saw the protagonists remodel and improve homes from their business in Waco, Texas.
“It is with both sadness and expectation that we share the news that season 5 of Fixer Upper will be our last,” they wrote on their
blog Tuesday. “While we are confident that this is the right choice for us, it has for sure not been an easy one to come to terms with. Our family has grown up alongside yours, and we have felt you rooting us on from the other side of the screen. How bittersweet to say goodbye to the very thing that introduced us all in the first place.”
Chip and Joanna worked hard to fix everything from small homes to celebrity mansions, and while Fixer Upper will be over, their business will continue rolling. The show has become one of the highest-rated HGTV shows ever since its debut in 2013.
The type of work Chip and Joanna do includes paint, rug, wallpaper and furniture lines, as well as running a quarterly magazine, a real estate company, a luxury vacation rental, Magnolia Market at the Silos and more.
The pair will launch their second book called Capital Gaines: Smart Things I Learned Doing Stupid Stuff, due out Oct. 17. Their first book was a New York Times bestseller.