
The Home Improvement reunion is finally happening—and fans are more than ready. Patricia Richardson, Richard Karn, and Debbe Dunning reunite for a panel at ’90s Con, March 13–15, 2026, in Connecticut. The trio, who played Jill Taylor, Al Borland, and Heidi Keppert, will celebrate one of television’s most beloved sitcoms.
As People reported, the Home Improvement reunion marks the first time these stars will appear together at the convention. Fans are eager to revisit the laughter and family warmth that made Home Improvement a household favorite. The show aired from 1991 to 1999 and earned three Emmy nominations for outstanding comedy. For many viewers, it captured the spirit of family life in the ‘90s and became one of ABC’s most cherished hits.
Home Improvement Reunion Celebrates the Classic Sitcom’s Legacy
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Tim Allen’s role as Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor made Home Improvement a standout series. Each episode mixed humor, heart, and lessons about family. The Home Improvement reunion will give the cast a chance to share memories from the set and reflect on the show’s lasting impact.

Allen has often talked about bringing the show back. Recently, Richardson, Karn, and Dunning reunited with him on his new series, Shifting Gears, in the season 2 premiere. Their reunion reminded fans how strong their chemistry remains after all these years. At ’90s Con, they’ll continue that celebration, offering fans a nostalgic look at the show that defined a decade.
’90s Con Welcomes an Impressive Lineup
The Home Improvement reunion is one of the biggest highlights of the 2026 ’90s Con. The event will also feature stars from Step by Step, Perfect Strangers, Wishbone, and Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean and Nick Carter. The lineup celebrates the best of ‘90s entertainment and gives fans a reason to reconnect with the decade they love.
Beyond the panels, fans can enjoy autograph sessions and photo opportunities with their favorite stars. The excitement continues to build as the Home Improvement reunion promises laughter, memories, and a sense of togetherness. It’s a celebration of a show that brought families together every week—and continues to hold a special place in television history.
