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Is Chase Looney No Longer On Fixer To Fabulous? – Celebrity

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Emma Newman

Updated on January 18, 2026

What Happened To Chase Looney’s Eye? Shortly after filming the pilot of ‘Fixer To Fabulous,’ on a fateful Fourth of July in 2017, Chase Looney had a tragic fireworks accident that cost him his left eye. Chase, who previously worked as a firefighter for several years, was setting up the fireworks display when the accident happened.

Yes, Chase is still on Fixer to Fabulous. The construction manager is a vital part of the team on the HGTV show, so, we can’t imagine that he’d be leaving Jenny and Dave any time soon.

The series follows husband and wife team Dave and Jenny Marrs as they renovate homes in northwest Arkansas. Like Fixer Upper, it features a go-to carpenter who takes on special projects. For the Marrs, that man is Chase Looney.

Chase was a firefighter/EMT with the Bentonville Fire Department from 2009 until he retired in 2019 after the tragic accident that saw him lose his left eye. Looney is a master carpenter, who began his apprenticeship as a carpenter in training at the age of 14.

When did Chase join the Bentonville Fire Department?

By the age of 20, he was a master carpenter and following this achievement, Chase went on to join the Bentonville Fire Department in 2009.

Sometimes, other construction workers can be seen featuring on the show, but it appears that Chase Looney is definitely a fan favourite. He’s been on the show since season 1.

Yes, Chase is still on Fixer to Fabulous. The construction manager is a vital part of the team on the HGTV show, so, we can’t imagine that he’d be leaving Jenny and Dave any time soon.

What happened to Chase on the Fourth of July?

It was Fourth of July and Chase helped set up the fireworks display. A storm was coming, so the group decided to light a series of large 3” mortars before the rain hit. After lighting the fourth one, Chase explained that he rushed to get the fifth mortar off the ground. “I believe the concussion from the fourth tube exploding tipped …

Chase said he was rushed to the hospital in Bentonville, Ark. , but doctors quickly determined that he needed to be airlifted to a different facility in Springfield, Mo. Due to the bad weather, he was instead transferred by ambulance and underwent eight hours of surgery once he arrived.

Well, you can’t — but HGTV is certainly trying to fill the void left by the beloved duo with a new show called Fixer to Fabulous. The series follows husband and wife team Dave and Jenny Marrs as they renovate homes in northwest Arkansas. Like Fixer Upper, it features a go-to carpenter who takes on special projects.

Although he may take an episode off from time to time, Chase is still very much part of the Fixer to Fabulous family. New episodes of Fixer to Fabulous air Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on HGTV. Advertisement.

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