2024-09-19
After looking at houses for months with no luck, Gayle and Tim Jackson need help to find a new place for their family of four that has four bedrooms and three bathrooms that, ideally, can be renovated within their budget.
Chip and Jo add a fresh, functional design to a dated ranch home in Waco.
The Redlich Family has taken over their parents gorgeous but dated home; Tamara and her team update this family gem into a stunning home for generations to come.
Tamara and her team take an enormous in-ground basement and turn it into a stunning living space complete with a media room, bar, bedroom and gym; she also updates the kitchen, pantry and backyard living space.
Andrew and Brittany are first-time buyers; they're looking for a home with plenty of space for their beloved pooches.
Chip and Jo's clients are looking for a house with a view and plenty of room for their grandchildren; after a frustrating house hunt, Chip and Jo come to the rescue with a creative plan that'll give them the home of their dreams and incredible views.
Tamara and her team take an enormous in-ground basement and turn it into a stunning living space complete with a media room, bar, bedroom and gym; she also updates the kitchen, pantry and backyard living space.
Andrew and Brittany are first-time buyers; they're looking for a home with plenty of space for their beloved pooches.
Chip and Jo's clients are looking for a house with a view and plenty of room for their grandchildren; after a frustrating house hunt, Chip and Jo come to the rescue with a creative plan that'll give them the home of their dreams and incredible views.
The Redlich Family has taken over their parents gorgeous but dated home; Tamara and her team update this family gem into a stunning home for generations to come.
The builders salvage a barn near one of America's oldest pine forests in Brookville, Pa.; Mark and Sherman visit a mill that turns reclaimed wood into spectacular products; Mark finds the perfect example of a hand-painted barn-wood billboard.
The builders create a timber-frame barn for a private collection of American muscle cars in Columbus, Texas; Mark visits one of the biggest barns he's ever seen, finds the oldest live oak tree in the state and explores some local history.
Mark McCullough discusses how he became a mason; why wood rots on houses, how to prevent it and how to repair it; heat pump technology.
Light fixtures; repairing a crack in plaster; raising a drywell in a driveway that is sinking below grade.
The Cabin Masters have a $50,000 budget to renovate a camp four-times the size of their usual builds; the client turns out to be a member of Ryan's favorite band; after weather delays, the crew asks for an extension on their deadline.
A couple's Belle Island camp has a long, multi-generational history within their family spanning nearly 100 years, and they call on the Cabin Masters to bring it into the present day while preserving it for the next generation.
The team pays tribute to an entomologist by restoring two rustic cabins in her 113-acre Wakefield Wildlife Sanctuary; with a budget of $35,000, they restore the cabins by adding composting toilets, hand pumps, propane heaters, and cook stoves.
In New Sharon, Maine, Chase and his team help Rod save his rundown camp from falling into the pristine Kimball Pond; he'd like to patch up the holes and get his wife to come back to the camp, which means it's going to need a lot of work.
A couple calls on Chase and his team to help save their mountain camp which was leveled by a tornado; with an emphasis on outdoor entertaining, the team adds an open second floor while racing to wrap it up before the first snow falls.
Agassiz Village provides underprivileged and at-risk kids an opportunity to experience a camp surrounded by the beauty of Maine; with support from the community, Chase and his team take on the big project with a small budget to help the camp.
A family enlists Chase and the team to update their 30-year-old cabin, bunkhouse and boat house in Lincolnville, Maine; the team faces surprises around every corner as they race to finish the renovations in time for the family to enjoy the summer.
The Hamill family hope that Chase and the Cabin Masters can improve the livability of their rustic 1963 Mount Vernon cabin, which has no kitchen, bathroom or electricity.
A family attempts to build a 400-square-foot cabin situated on a small island in Northern Idaho; access to the property is limited, and rough waters make it difficult to bring materials in; it's a race to the finish as winter hits the island early.
A nature-loving architect builds a modern California cabin that rivals the views of nearby Big Sur.
Professional tree-house builder Michael "Murph" Murphy wants to build a cottage retreat for his family in Washington; he enlists his friends to create natural siding and a massive fishing net for lounging above the living space.