Canada's Worst Handyman 6

Dan's "Tacky Room" (now in red) is criticized for the ultimately poor job in anchoring in the towel rack and hanging chair.

Matt's "Honeyroom Suite for a Guy" (now in brown) is commended for his progress in thinking and planning due to the work in his room proper, but he admits defeat in his bathroom.

Rob (whose room is still orange) admits that injuring himself during the hanging chair challenge would make him the worst, though it was ultimately overlooked by the experts.

Gail nominates Ajay as the worst due to him rushing his work and displaying what she felt was an arrogant attitude.

Geoff nominates Matt as the worst, feeling that he had showed no understanding of his mistakes in the drain challenge and that the overall quality of his work had taken a sharp downturn in the last two episodes.

Andrew ultimately sides with Gail in naming Ajay as the worst of the episode, due to having used the jackhammer, a two-handed tool, unsafely with one hand.

The most improved is Charlene (whose room is in a darker shade of purple) due to finally finishing a project with the hanging chairs and the fact that her work is correct, if only a bit slow.

Matt admits to various major failures from minor mistakes (though he eventually finishes his tables by installing another set of brackets that fit), while Dan is chastised over his temper.

Web extras for this episode: In inspections, Matt's tub is commended, but the toilet bolt incident and his use of glue (rather than sewing) earns him the experts' scorn.

Web extras for this episode: In inspections, Gail and Geoff admonish Ajay for partially complete projects and an ultimately patchy tile job, though he is commended for the sign.

Dan is also admonished for his tiling mishap and for breaking the thermostat in the group challenge and because of this Andrew nominates him as the worst.

Rob is quickly agreed to be nowhere near the worst of the group, as despite the occasional accident he managed a relatively decent quality of work throughout and finished the most tasks.

However, Andrew does not accept the results, stating that Charlene should be Canada's Worst Handyman as she frequently needed help to complete her assignments, whereas, despite almost always rushing to finish (to not much success, no less), Ajay did more work himself.

However, both experts argue that Charlene has at least learned her lessons and that, even though his work was better than hers, Ajay should be named the worst as a means of deflating his overconfidence.