Let’s start with the good news: pretty much every TV provider has a package that includes HGTV. Now, for the (not really all that) bad news: you’re gonna have to sort through a ton of choices.
Not to worry, much like the hosts of House Hunters, we’ve looked at dozens of TV packages that include HGTV and whittled it down for you: DISH’s America’s Top 200, Spectrum’s TV® Select Signature, streaming service Philo’s base package, the on-demand streaming service Discovery+, plus Discovery+’s new merger with Max (formerly HBO Max).
Read on to find out why we made our choices and to see which HGTV TV package is right for you and your household.
How can I watch HGTV without cable?
You don’t need to have cable TV to watch HGTV—but you’ll probably need streaming TV or even satellite TV (which is, admittedly, a lot like cable). So you’ll probably want to look into streaming TV services first.
How to stream HGTV
These days, watching HGTV without cable is a breeze. You’ll still have to pay to get a reliable HGTV stream, but you can usually get a streaming service package for less than a typical cable package.
If HGTV is one of the main reasons you want TV service, we highly recommend Philo because of its low monthly price, month-to-month contract, and variety of lifestyle channels like HGTV and the Travel Channel.
But we also highly recommend streaming past seasons of HGTV shows on Discovery+, which is even more affordable and has no contracts. And thanks to the new Discovery+ and HBO Max merger, HGTV is also now available on Max.
You can stream HGTV on your computer, tablet, or phone at HGTV.com or by downloading the HGTV app (a.k.a. Watch HGTV)—but using the app requires a cable, satellite, or streaming TV provider login.
You can also download your TV provider’s app to any compatible device, including streaming devices like the Roku Ultra and Amazon Fire TV Stick that are connected to your smart TV.
That said, if you’re looking for a premium TV experience above and beyond most streaming and cable packages, you’ll want a satellite TV package.
HGTV on DISH Network
Again, for a premium TV experience that includes HGTV, we really like DISH Network. DISH packages have all the bells and whistles: huge channel lineups, state-of-the-art equipment, and transparent contracts.
HGTV on DIRECTV
DIRECTV is also a decent option if you want HGTV as a part of your premium TV experience, especially if you’re a sports fan.
Maybe you like to do home repairs on Saturday and park it on the couch every Sunday to watch all the regional sports channels you want.
Just be careful: DIRECTV prices go way up after the first year, and its Genie DVR can’t hold a candle to DISH’s Hopper 3.
How can I watch HGTV with cable?
There are at least two solid reasons to get HGTV with cable: bundles and channel counts. Having a combined TV and internet bill is super convenient. And if you like to channel surf, cable TV packages have 50–200 more channels than you’ll get from streaming services like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV—and for roughly the same price.
Those are just some of the reasons why we like Spectrum for cable TV packages that include HGTV (more on why below).
That said, Spectrum might not be available in your area. So, if you want to score a sweet cable bundle with your HGTV, you’ll wanna enter your zip code below to see TV providers in your ‘hood.
Best TV providers for HGTV
- DISH ($97.99–$147.99/mo.)—Premium TV experience
- Spectrum ($40.00–$105.00/mo.)—Cheapest cable TV bundles
- Philo ($28.00/mo.)—Cheapest live TV streaming package
- Discovery Plus ($4.99–$8.99/mo.)—Cheapest on-demand streaming
Premium TV experience: DISH Network
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Like we said above, DISH is your best bet if you want all things TV all the time. In fact, we named DISH best overall among TV providers.
In particular, we think DISH’s America’s Top 200 package is a pretty good deal. With it, you’ll get 240+ channels—including HGTV, DIY Network, and the Cooking Channel—for $112.99 per month (and no price hikes for three years).
Your DISH package will also include the Hopper Duo, a fairly decent DVR with 2 TB of storage that you can connect to two TVs at the same time. (The Hopper 3 is $10 per month extra, but might be worth adding to your package if you’re a true TV fiend.)
And then there’s the on-demand content. Each DISH package has up to 80,000 free titles on demand, which you can watch on most devices with the DISH Anywhere app. Did we mention that the DISH Anywhere app will also allow you to stream live TV and DVR recordings? Not too shabby, eh?
Don’t get us wrong: DISH has some downsides, of course. DISH packages are pretty expensive for a lot of folks. Also, you’ll have to get a satellite dish installed on your home—and clean snow off it in the winter.
So, DISH Network isn’t for everyone, but we still think it’s pretty damn good compared to the competition.
Cheapest cable TV bundles: Spectrum
Package: Spectrum TV Select Signature
Price: $95.00/mo. for 12 mos.*
Live channels: 150+
As much as we hate to say it, we gotta give it to cable provider Spectrum for the value of its TV packages. (We may be CableTV.com, but we think, for a lot of folks, cable isn’t the right choice.)
Out of all cable and TV providers, Spectrum used to have the cheapest standalone TV package at $65.00/mo.. Now, thanks to a $30 price hike in fall 2024, that same plan costs $95.00/mo. (for 12 months), and comes with 150+ channels. Among these networks are the top 35 most-watched channels—HGTV included.
Spectrum’s equipment is also lacking. The Spectrum DVR add-on for $5 per month has way less storage than the Hopper Duo and most streaming services’ cloud DVRs, including Philo’s. What’s more, the Spectrum TV app is way glitchier and has a lot less content than the DISH Anywhere app and most streaming apps, including Philo’s.
We do like Spectrum’s bundle options, though—they give you a $20–$30/mo. discount when you bundle TV and internet together. Not bad.
Cheapest live TV streaming: Philo
For the budget-conscious HGTV fan, you can’t beat Philo for $28.00/mo.. Sure you won’t get half as many channels as you would with DISH or Spectrum, but you’ll pay less than a third of the cost.
Another thing to consider when going with Philo is that you won’t get any live news or sports channels with your package. For a lot of our readers, popular lifestyle channels like HGTV, Hallmark Channel, and Lifetime are more than enough.
But if you or your partner is even a low-key sports fan or news watcher, Philo might not be right for you.
Channel selection aside, Philo also packs a punch with its unlimited cloud DVR. Shows will be deleted after 30 days, but unlimited storage? Come on! Say hello to DVR recordings of the entire Property Brothers franchise.
Cheapest on-demand streaming: Discovery Plus
Price: $4.99–$8.99/mo.
Free trial: 7 days
On-demand library: 55,000 hrs. of content
Live channels: N/A
Looking to stream HGTV on demand? The best place to stream past seasons of HGTV on demand is Discovery Plus. At $4.99 a month with ads (or $6.99 a month without), Discovery+ is the absolute cheapest way to watch dozens of your favorite HGTV shows including Beachfront Bargain Hunt, Flip or Flop, Good Bones, Holmes & Holmes, House Hunters, House Hunters International, House Hunters Classic, and more.
And HGTV is only one of 27 different channel hubs on Discovery+. You’ll also be able to watch content from Discovery Channel, Magnolia Network, Food Network, HISTORY, Lifetime, A&E, Investigation Discovery, Science Channel, Travel Channel, and more. Learn more about Discovery+ shows and movies in our in-depth guide to Discovery Plus Channels.
Watch HGTV app
The HGTV app (a.k.a. Watch HGTV) is another way you can stream HGTV from a web browser or any compatible device.
First things first, the Watch HGTV app is free to download, but you must have a TV provider login to use it. That means that you can’t watch HGTV for free (*writer shrugs*).
The Watch HGTV app is pretty handy, though. True HGTV fans will enjoy over 10,000 episodes on demand, a live HGTV stream, and the occasional early premier of original HGTV shows.
Not bad for a free app, eh? Again, you’ll need a TV provider login to use the Watch HGTV app, but that’s why we’re here: to help you find one.
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What channel is HGTV on?
For our readers who already have HGTV, you might be wondering what channel it’s on. Well, the answer depends on your TV provider.
HGTV channel number by provider
- DIRECTV—channel 229
- DISH—channel 112
- Spectrum—channel 160
- Verizon Fios TV—channel 165
Which TV providers carry HGTV?
HGTV is available from pretty much every major TV provider. That said, we think DISH, Spectrum, and Philo have great TV packages that include HGTV.
DISH’s America’s Top 200 has over 240 live channels, including HGTV, and a solid DVR for $112.99 per month.
We also like Spectrum TV® Select Signature, which comes in at $95.00/mo. with HGTV and premium channels like HBO and Paramount+ with SHOWTIME included.
And for the budget-conscious, Philo has the goods with channels, including HGTV, for only $28.00/mo.. To sweeten the pot, Philo includes a free trial and you can cancel your subscription at any time. Also, you can’t beat paying only $4.99–$6.99 month to stream past seasons of HGTV shows on Discovery+.
How to watch HGTV FAQ
What is HGTV?
HGTV, short for Home & Garden Television, is a popular Discovery, Inc. and Scripps Networks channel. Originally, its programming focused on how-to shows for home improvement and gardening.
Now it’s a hotspot for home-buying and renovation reality TV shows.
Is HGTV free?
No, HGTV is not free. You’ll need a TV provider subscription to watch HGTV.
Which streaming service has HGTV?
Pretty much every major live TV streaming service has HGTV. We highly recommend Philo ($28.00/mo.) if you’re into lifestyle channels and Hulu + Live TV ($81.99–$95.99/mo.) if you want a more robust channel lineup.
Does Amazon Prime have HGTV?
Yes, Amazon Prime Video has HGTV shows. You have to purchase seasons individually, however.
Does Netflix have HGTV?
Currently, Netflix doesn’t have any HGTV shows. Netflix does, however, have some HGTV-like original shows, such as Interior Design Matters and Amazing Interiors.
For a ton of HGTV shows on-demand, you’ll need a Discovery Plus subscription.
Can you pay for just HGTV?
Unfortunately, you can’t just pay for HGTV because you need a TV provider login to watch it.
Methodology
The experts at CableTV.com have logged hundreds of hours researching and testing cable, satellite, and streaming TV providers that carry HGTV. We compare them on pricing, features, and more, then share our findings with our readers. For more on our process, see our How We Rank page.