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Brett restores a classic Spanish Colonial Revival that hasn't been touched in years; his challenge is to make the kitchen and bath more functional while staying true to the home's 1920s character.
Brett restores a 1913 Craftsman bungalow for a young couple with a baby on the way; he must find a way to bring back the natural wood in the house while making it bright and welcoming.
Brett renovates a Spanish colonial revival; its original woodwork has been covered over with layers of paint; the team engages in painstaking work and hits some serious snags, but the result is a home that takes the owner's breath away.
Preservationist Brett Waterman restores a Victorian farmhouse with an odd floor plan; major foundation issues complicate the project, but the happy homeowners end up with a beautiful and functional house they could never have imagined.
Brett restores a Victorian bungalow for a military veteran and his daughter; the project grows in scale when unexpected problems are discovered, and the project turns into a complete restoration.
Brett restores an enormous Arts and Crafts home with six bedrooms for a family that has grown from four children to eight; Brett brings the master bedroom back to life, creates a new bathroom upstairs and reconfigures the kitchen.
Brett restores a 1930s two-story Spanish Colonial farmhouse in Fontana, Calif.; he learns the rich history of the home which then guides his design plan for the house exterior, entryway, living room, and kitchen; he adds vintage charm to the balcony.
Rob and the ninjas hit the refresh button when they upgrade the dining room and garage in the Wellington house; they dress up the walls with wallpaper and art to give these spaces a brand new start.
Rob and the ninjas tackle a rundown property in an up-and-coming neighborhood in Wellington, Fla.; the stairwell and upstairs bedrooms and bathrooms are hurting for sure, so Rob and the ninjas give them the VIP treatment.
The backyard at Rob's Wellington project has a ton of potential, but the overgrown plants are blocking the view; by extending the patio, trimming the trees and adding some TLC, the backyard is back and better than ever.
The existing master suite at the Wellington house has a dark and cramped layout; Rob and the ninjas add fresh paint and wallpaper to the master bedroom, a customized built-in closet and a wow-worthy master bath all on a tight budget.
Rob plans to spice up the kitchen and living room by installing new bamboo flooring, appliances and real wood cabinets; the cherry on top is when the ninjas turn the dated and hated wet bar into a one-of-a-kind love seat.
Rob and the ninjas tackle a rundown property in an up-and-coming neighborhood in Wellington, Fla.; they roll up their sleeves and add some VIP luxuries to transform this hot-pink eyesore into a dreamy modern estate.
The hard work has been completed, and it's time to reveal the masterpiece; every inch of the house has been updated, customized and improved from the inside out; what emerges is a beautiful space perfect for entertaining, relaxing or just having fun.
Rob creates the ultimate garage, making it functional, organized and secure; Rob goes above and beyond by adding a television, lounge seating, new pavers, and a dazzling front gate.
After taking a trip to the Kennedy Space Center, Rob gets an out-of-this-world idea for a rocket-themed outdoor water feature; the interstellar splash pad has all the bells and whistles including water jets and lights.
The ninjas remove the property's unsightly guesthouse, then they get busy taking care of the lawn; with a little effort, the ninjas' work pays off as the grass is greener than ever and the property looks like a dream.
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Nathan and Jenny are challenged with building a unique yurt on Oahu, Hawaii, with creative touches; they make the artistic couple's dreams come true with modular furniture, one-of-a-kind countertops and a gallery wall to display their works.
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While specialty builders Jon and Amanda D'Aleo design and build earth-sheltered homes in southern Colorado, they weren't expecting a project this far off the grid; they must work overtime to get the house constructed and buried before winter hits.
After witnessing the demise of Casco Bay's Halfway Rock Lighthouse, Maine native Ford Reiche has the chance to return this iconic landmark to its former glory; it will take barges full of scaffolding and brave masons to pull it off.
Beth wants a getaway on the white sandy beaches of Ambergris Caye, Belize; Ken Grissom and his crew transport tons of building materials to the remote island to construct an off-the-grid luxury getaway with the warm Caribbean water just steps away.
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.
After witnessing the demise of Casco Bay's Halfway Rock Lighthouse, Maine native Ford Reiche has the chance to return this iconic landmark to its former glory; it will take barges full of scaffolding and brave masons to pull it off.
Beth wants a getaway on the white sandy beaches of Ambergris Caye, Belize; Ken Grissom and his crew transport tons of building materials to the remote island to construct an off-the-grid luxury getaway with the warm Caribbean water just steps away.
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.
While specialty builders Jon and Amanda D'Aleo design and build earth-sheltered homes in southern Colorado, they weren't expecting a project this far off the grid; they must work overtime to get the house constructed and buried before winter hits.
Nicole looks to the neighboring houses for inspiration as she finishes up the exterior of the Dollar House.
The backyard begins to come together using salvaged materials and some creative discarded items.
Nicole works in the bedrooms of the Dollar House.
Nicole tackles the second floor bathroom.
Designer Nicole Curtis uncovers hardwood floors throughout the living room and dining room of the Dollar House.
The interior of the Dollar House holds some nasty surprises.
Designer Nicole Curtis gets the green-light to begin work on the Dollar House.
Repairing and renewing her grandfather's red barn has become a very personal project for Nicole; improvements include Amish metal roof, skylights, new gutters, a coat of paint and rips out part of the loft to expose the cathedral ceiling.
As the renovation of her grandparents' home winds down, Nicole takes on its exterior, redoing it in stucco, restoring its original brick front porch, adding gutters, installing a new driveway, and transforming the landscaping.
Nicole tackles a basement bathroom, improving its layout and adding a custom vanity; Nicole adds an egress window to the basement and builds out a charming guest suite.
Nicole tackles the basement in her grandparents' house; she battles water, structural problems, poorly placed duct work, and damaged windows, reclaiming the space to turn it into a much-needed recreation room.
Nicole tackles all of the original bedrooms in the home built by her grandparents; she is faced with a challenge because the previous owners ruined the original windows and design.
Nicole Curtis tackles the living room and the dining room in her grandparents' home; fixing the original fireplace presents an easy, if messy, challenge; finding and replacing the dining room's iconic chandelier may prove to be impossible.
Nicole renovates an apartment located on her grandparents' five-acre parcel, using fresh paint, refinished hardwood floors and wallpaper to make fun changes.
Nicole saves the mid-century bathroom in her grandparents' house by preserving critical elements while updating tired design choices; Nicole saves the bathroom's original blue tile and bases her design around it.
Nicole designs a retro family room that pays homage to her grandfather's original plans, turning it into a modern yet rustic haven with re-purposed hunting-themed paneling.
Nicole refurbishes her grandfather's indoor pool, overhauling the pool's safety and mechanical systems to meet modern standards and replacing the original doors with glass garage doors.
Nicole tackles her grandparents' kitchen to restore its mid-century modern charm, which was eliminated by a renovation that took place in the 1990s.
Behind the build of a spectacular home in one of the most sought-after communities on Hilton Head Island, S.C.
An outdoor seating area with overgrown vines and weeds gets a facelift.
A wide-open backyard is turned into private outdoor space with a water sculpture framed by three enormous rocks.
A backyard renovation features a massive stone fireplace surrounded by a waterfall.
An unkempt and colorless backyard gets a makeover that includes a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired waterfall.
A backyard gets a makeover that includes a space for cooking, entertaining and yoga.
A revitalized front lawn centers around a flagstone patio and a waterfall and pond.
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Nathan and Jenny build their biggest kitchen yet for a young couple who has chosen a yurt as their first home; the couple's land is on a steep hill that causes some big design challenges.
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Chase and the crew are tasked with the relocation and land manifestation of a yurt on an island on Togus Pond; the team seeks to beat the ice and snow so they can have the yurt ready for the family to drop their fishing lines in the frozen pond.
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.
A couple buys a dilapidated cabin in Phillips, Maine, in hopes of keeping the area's fly-fishing traditions alive; Chase Morrill and his team pull out all the stops to fix a myriad of issues in just 11 weeks.
A couple found an isolated cabin and fell in love with idea of owning and restoring it; Chase and the team have their hands full trying to repair and restore this cabin that's only accessible by hiking or by boating across the lake.
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.
A couple buys a dilapidated cabin in Phillips, Maine, in hopes of keeping the area's fly-fishing traditions alive; Chase Morrill and his team pull out all the stops to fix a myriad of issues in just 11 weeks.
A couple found an isolated cabin and fell in love with idea of owning and restoring it; Chase and the team have their hands full trying to repair and restore this cabin that's only accessible by hiking or by boating across the lake.
Chase and the crew are tasked with the relocation and land manifestation of a yurt on an island on Togus Pond; the team seeks to beat the ice and snow so they can have the yurt ready for the family to drop their fishing lines in the frozen pond.
Sitting on the shores of Moosehead Lake, the cabin known as the Call of the Loon has been reacquired by the original builder's great-granddaughter; Chase and the team update the amenities and add a second story to accommodate the large family.
A couple with a love for the ocean is looking for a yurt, and Nathan and Jenny are up to the task; the build schedule is put at risk, however, when Jenny loses her voice and rain pours in while the yurt goes up.
A hula instructor and drum maker are looking to build a yurt on their Oahu property; rain and mud cause delays, and Nathan and Jenny fight against the clock and the elements to complete the yurt on time.
Jenny and Nathan head to Waimanalo, Oahu, to build a country-themed yurt on a horse ranch for a couple moving out of their apartment; they struggle with building curved interior walls and molding galvanized aluminum to their kitchen countertops.
Nathan and Jenny are challenged with building a unique yurt on Oahu, Hawaii, with creative touches; they make the artistic couple's dreams come true with modular furniture, one-of-a-kind countertops and a gallery wall to display their works.
Nathan and Jenny build their biggest kitchen yet for a young couple who has chosen a yurt as their first home; the couple's land is on a steep hill that causes some big design challenges.
Nathan and Jenny design a new home for a jewelry maker and her son; the team will have to pull an all nighter to complete the yurt on time after fierce rains and a mismeasurement put the build far behind schedule.
Nathan and Jenny design the ultimate man cave for a musician and his friend; they go all out, giving the yurt indoor skate ramps, a refurbished pool table and a stage complete with drums and guitars.
With their growing family getting bigger by the day, Nathan and Jenny decide it's time to grow their yurt; they may have bitten off more than they can chew with only five days to complete their project.
A young couple gets creative designing a yurt with modular features; they pull out all the stops to give each piece its own unique design, using everything from beach glass and colored epoxy to a mattress and a turkey carver.
Nathan and Jenny use a rare wood only found in Hawaii to build a yurt on a farm for clients determined to live completely off the grid; their clients' goal is to never have to go to the grocery store by living solely off their farm and catching fish.
Nathan and Jenny are challenged with building a unique, tree-themed yurt; the clients decide on a large, 30-foot yurt and request other firsts, such as a private, walled-off master bedroom and the largest dormer they've ever built.
Nathan and Jenny head deep into the jungles of Maui, Hawaii, to build a yurt on a hillside; it's a two-story, 30-foot, hydro-powered yurt for their off-the-grid clients, Christina and Boe; getting materials to the site proves to be a nightmare.
Newlyweds Cheyenne and Austin are calling on yurt builders Nathan and Jenny to build their first place, a paniolo-inspired, 16-foot yurt with a bedroom, bathroom and outdoor dining space on a picturesque piece of family farmland in Waimanalo, Oahu.
Builders Nathan and Jenny Toler live in a village of yurts on the North Shore of Oahu, but their family is growing, so they add a yurt at the far end of their property; they create an octagonal shaped kitchen, funky stairs and a curvy media room.
Ryan and Ali are relocating to a beautiful lot on Hawaii's North Shore, and they ask Nathan and Jenny to construct a safari-themed yurt for them; Nathan and Jenny battle high winds on Ryan and Ali's picturesque hilltop overlooking Turtle Bay.
Yurt Builders Nathan and Jenny Toler are headed to Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, to build a Moroccan-style yurt for client Maisa, who wants an affordable place that's all her own on her family's waterfront property.
Builders Nathan and Jenny meet up with clients Sara and Shawn who want to expand their home in Haleiwa, Hawaii, to include a multi-functional 16-foot yurt that will serve as a yoga studio and lounge space for the couple and their two daughters.
Rachael Street takes on a builder-basic row home in Philadelphia's East Passyunk neighborhood and intends to flip it fast; her dreams of turning this home around quickly are threatened when she is forced to replace the home's knob-and-tube wiring.
Rachel Street flips a historic row home, transforming the first-floor layout into an open-concept space to make the home more enticing to today's buyers; she restores its original 100-year-old Hollywood door to honor the home's great history.
Rachel Street renovates a huge, turn-of-the-century home in the Mt. Airy district; she decides to restore several of the property's original features, including a walled-up sun porch, elaborate fireplaces and cabinetry.
Rachel tackles a twin row home in Germantown; she rebuilds the rotting roof, installs new brick on the crumbling exterior and adds new insulation; she reconfigures the layout to create a modern, single-family home with an open-concept first floor.
Rachel Street tackles a tiny row house; after extending the second floor, she makes the space seem brighter and larger by whitewashing the interior brick and using light colors for the floors and cabinetry; she restores a 150-year-old door.
Rachel renovates a row home in East Passyunk; she faces structural problems and rebuilds the entire exterior wall; she modernizes the home's layout by creating an open space living area and adding a rooftop deck to take advantage of panoramic views.
Rachel Street flips a historic row home, transforming the first-floor layout into an open-concept space to make the home more enticing to today's buyers; she restores its original 100-year-old Hollywood door to honor the home's great history.
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Nathan and Jenny use a rare wood only found in Hawaii to build a yurt on a farm for clients determined to live completely off the grid; their clients' goal is to never have to go to the grocery store by living solely off their farm and catching fish.
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Paige and Cody realize they don't have the correct insulation for their log walls; Kathleen and Mike's team get dangerously high up to install the ridge beam; Mike and Teresa begin work on their floor, but discover the joists are not evenly spaced.
The teams continue to struggle as their build seasons come to a close; Jackie's team hurries to finish the interior; the Owens team is at risk of not finishing their client's cabin on time; the Hills brave one more journey to their build site.
Jackie's team hears propane leaking somewhere in their cabin; melting trails make the delivery of cabinets and appliances dangerous at the Owens' build site; a chimney installation does not go as planned for the Hills team.
Mike and Teresa begin building their walls, but the winch is more dangerous than they realized; Paige and Cody use a boom truck, forcing the team to work cautiously; Mike and Kathleen find a surprise at the bottom of the mountain.
The teams continue to struggle as their build seasons come to a close; Jackie's team hurries to finish the interior; the Owens team is at risk of not finishing their client's cabin on time; the Hills brave one more journey to their build site.
Jackie's team hears propane leaking somewhere in their cabin; melting trails make the delivery of cabinets and appliances dangerous at the Owens' build site; a chimney installation does not go as planned for the Hills team.
Mike and Teresa begin building their walls, but the winch is more dangerous than they realized; Paige and Cody use a boom truck, forcing the team to work cautiously; Mike and Kathleen find a surprise at the bottom of the mountain.
Paige and Cody realize they don't have the correct insulation for their log walls; Kathleen and Mike's team get dangerously high up to install the ridge beam; Mike and Teresa begin work on their floor, but discover the joists are not evenly spaced.
The builders strive to finish their cabins; Jeff flies in the remaining furniture for his cabin; Chris' team works through the night to install the floors; Chappie's team pushes itself to finish the cabin's ladders, kitchen and master bedroom.
As winter barrels down on Alaska, the builders scramble to complete their heating systems; Chappie must climb an extremely tall ladder to cut a hole in his roof; Jeff and his friend, Andy, build a hearth; Chris fixes a leak in his chimney.
Chris gets some much needed help from family to work on his interior; a floatplane with engine problems brings Chappie's build site to a standstill; Jeff makes a critical error while building the water tank system for his cabin.
Jeff struggles with his front deck; Chappie's team finds a major error while building the exterior insulation; Chris runs out of building materials.
Chappie's team struggles to lift 600-pound rafters onto the cabin's roof; Chris works on drying in his cabin; Jeff begins installing his cabin's windows.
Chappie Cook's team runs into bears and sinking boats while hauling scaffolding materials; Jeff Erickson carefully begins to construct his slippery roof; Chris Sewell works tirelessly to install all the timber walls of his cabin.
A helicopter delivers a whopping 17,000 pounds of materials for Chris' cabin kit; Jeff fights the pouring rain and cold temperatures to stay on schedule; Chappie's crew struggles to lift 20-foot balloon walls without heavy equipment.
Jeff Erickson takes on a challenging cliffside build; Chappie Cook's team struggles to get materials to the site without roads; first-time builder Chris Sewell faces some harsh realities about his foundation.
Tamara seeks to transform a multi-family 1892 brick Craftsman into a single-family dwelling while keeping its original details; she and her father attempt to recover a vintage pocket door trapped inside a wall and update the home's electricity.
Tamara continues renovations on a one-story ranch, creating a master suite; to enlarge the bath, she tears out a wall and moves the door; while polishing the copper fireplace hood, Tamara and her father use a familiar solution with unusual results.
Tamara continues renovating a 1909 Craftsman home, transforming a small bedroom into the master bath; she refurbishes French doors, vintage sinks and a tub; during the walk-through, Tamara discovers the creepiest thing she's ever found in a home.
Tamara Day works on restoring a 1909 Craftsman home, opening up its meandering layout and ripping out the tacky additions that have stripped the house of its original charm; she saves vintage light switches and a wallpaper mural.
Tamara Day struggles to create a more spacious master suite until deciding to add a second deck to a 1926 English Tudor; Tamara strips off numerous coats of paint to restore original doors; she adds an outdoor living area with a fire pit.
While working on a French chateau, Tamara overhauls a master suite covered in the tackiest wallpaper she's ever ripped out of a home; to preserve a backyard kitchenette and cobblestone pavers, Tamara will be forced to make budget-wrecking decisions.
Tamara continues working on an 1892 Craftsman and struggles to add a master bathroom; then, she finds a way to reuse floor boards as a porch swing, but her plan to reuse a claw-foot bathtub hits a snag because of a narrow doorway.
While renovating a French chateau, Tamara Day discovers that a recent renovation left the kitchen looking outdated and tacky; Tamara and her father go shopping for a Dutch door, then she restores plantation shutters.
While renovating a single-story ranch, Tamara transforms its master bedroom into a stunning, open kitchen; however, she and her father run into problems during demolition.
Tamara tackles the battered kitchen of her new property, an 1897 bungalow; she enlarges and modernizes the space while preserving traditional elements of the bungalow kitchen; Tamara and her father hunt for a suitably sized island.
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Nathan and Jenny are challenged with building a unique, tree-themed yurt; the clients decide on a large, 30-foot yurt and request other firsts, such as a private, walled-off master bedroom and the largest dormer they've ever built.
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A husband-and-wife team decides to flip a log cabin in South Carolina; soon, they realize they have very different interests; as she becomes focused on the cabin's design features, he worries about incomplete construction projects.
In Guntersville, Ala., best friends disagree on how to get back on track after falling behind on their flip; one wants to hire subcontractors to help pick up the pace, but the other wants to protect their profit margin by figuring it out themselves.
Ray quits his job to focus all of his attention on his first flip, and he and his wife, Liz, are under pressure to finish the house on time; while Ray tackles every project on his own, Liz believes they should call in professional help.
Two young actors try to earn extra money by flipping a house in Morrisville, Pa.; because of their inexperience, one of them strictly follows instructions she printed from the Internet and compiled into a construction binder.
In South Bend, Ind., a young married couple struggles to communicate during a flip; he has more experience and gets frustrated with his wife's lack of construction knowledge, while she gets upset when he fails to explain the renovation projects.
Young and energetic Jessie teams up with an older family friend, Peter, to flip a house; the partners clash when Jessie suggests that Peter is too slow, but Jessie's need for speed may end up hurting the quality of the project.
Scott and Kim flip their first house in Port Orchard, Wash.; although the flippers start the project optimistically, Kim has to take time away from her day job to compensate for Scott's questionable renovation methods.
After realizing their hometown of Franklin, Tenn., is too expensive for their first flip, a couple decides Memphis' market is right for their budget; however, flipping 200 miles from home has its drawbacks and they worry about finishing on time.
Ray quits his job to focus all of his attention on his first flip, and he and his wife, Liz, are under pressure to finish the house on time; while Ray tackles every project on his own, Liz believes they should call in professional help.
Two young actors try to earn extra money by flipping a house in Morrisville, Pa.; because of their inexperience, one of them strictly follows instructions she printed from the Internet and compiled into a construction binder.
In South Bend, Ind., a young married couple struggles to communicate during a flip; he has more experience and gets frustrated with his wife's lack of construction knowledge, while she gets upset when he fails to explain the renovation projects.
Young and energetic Jessie teams up with an older family friend, Peter, to flip a house; the partners clash when Jessie suggests that Peter is too slow, but Jessie's need for speed may end up hurting the quality of the project.
Scott and Kim flip their first house in Port Orchard, Wash.; although the flippers start the project optimistically, Kim has to take time away from her day job to compensate for Scott's questionable renovation methods.
After realizing their hometown of Franklin, Tenn., is too expensive for their first flip, a couple decides Memphis' market is right for their budget; however, flipping 200 miles from home has its drawbacks and they worry about finishing on time.
A husband-and-wife team decides to flip a log cabin in South Carolina; soon, they realize they have very different interests; as she becomes focused on the cabin's design features, he worries about incomplete construction projects.
In Guntersville, Ala., best friends disagree on how to get back on track after falling behind on their flip; one wants to hire subcontractors to help pick up the pace, but the other wants to protect their profit margin by figuring it out themselves.
Mike's vision for the suburban house hits a structural snag, and MJ attempts to rein him in before the budget takes another hit; Mike throws another curve ball at MJ that could have serious repercussions for their business plan.
Mike and MJ are welcomed back to the river house by a river of muck; they rush to get the house closed in before winter; they purchase a new property, but Mike throws a monkey wrench into their renovation plan and budget.
Just when Mike and MJ think things are back on track at the country house, a new discovery about the barn leaves them reeling; designer Sarah Richardson joins the flooring debate; MJ and his financée, Lisa, get married in a picturesque setting.
Trusses go up at the river house until MJ learns that the permits have not been approved; Mike goes to a council meeting hoping to hear good news; at the country house, Mike and MJ welcome their designer Sarah Richardson who offers some good advice.
Facing major structural and water issues at the river house, Mike and MJ decide to take the whole house down so they can rebuild it; at the country house, they notice water on the basement floor during a mechanical walk-through.
Mike and MJ add a partial second story to the country house; dangerous structural issues in the river house force them to take down the roof and second floor walls.
On the St. Lawrence River, MJ and Mike get a good deal on an eyesore full of asbestos, and they are forced to call in a remediation team; back at the country house, Mike and MJ find out they on the hook to replace its entire leaching field.
Mike and MJ decide to go into business together buying and renovating houses; MJ is in for a surprise when he discovers Mike has already purchased their first project, then finds another potential investment 3.5 hours away.
Jason and Stephanie build a solar-powered dovetail log cabin; they live in a tipi onsite with their four children during the build, which gets hindered by driving rain, lost deliveries, broken equipment, and hurricane-strength winds.
After witnessing the demise of Casco Bay's Halfway Rock Lighthouse, Maine native Ford Reiche has the chance to return this iconic landmark to its former glory; it will take barges full of scaffolding and brave masons to pull it off.
After delays push construction into the dead of winter; Jon and Etta near the end of their house and bison ranch build; the finishing touches fall into place, including the stone fireplace, solar panels and furniture.
Jon and Etta race to finish their home's exterior before another big Montana storm hits; progress is slow because of the cold temperatures and short winter days.
In late winter, Jon and Etta Smith deal with bitterly cold temperatures and high winds; they're anxious to get started on a new well but get stuck waiting for the well drillers.
Jon and Etta finally get to bring the bison home to their ranch but not without making a treacherous drive; Jon and Etta use their land to source their own building materials.
Jon and Etta strive to balance ranch work with their responsibilities on the build, which gets off to a slow start while they wait for prefabricated wall panels to arrive; wrong measurements threaten to derail the couple's plans.
Jon and Etta Smith build a self-sustaining bison ranch in a remote corner of northwestern Montana, where mountain lions, badgers and wolves abound; the first-time homebuilders must race to finish their dream home as winter approaches.
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Nathan and Jenny head deep into the jungles of Maui, Hawaii, to build a yurt on a hillside; it's a two-story, 30-foot, hydro-powered yurt for their off-the-grid clients, Christina and Boe; getting materials to the site proves to be a nightmare.
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A man surprises his wife with a family vacation home on the edge of a Tennessee rock quarry.
Off-the-grid contractor Gregg Smith battles the elements to build a cliff-side retreat for a family in the Sierra Nevada Mountains; for Gregg and his team, erecting this house in the middle of nowhere comes with its share of challenges.
Seeking to escape to a place where their family can unplug and enjoy nature, Jason and Crystal set out to build a 320-square-foot cabin on the Maine coastline in just 12 days with the help of a small group of friends.
Cal Clark wants to build a cabin in Colorado, where his friend, Billy Joe, is starting an off-the-grid community; Cal and Billy Joe race to finish the cabin in time for hunting season, but a setback threatens to halt the project entirely.
Off-the-grid contractor Gregg Smith battles the elements to build a cliff-side retreat for a family in the Sierra Nevada Mountains; for Gregg and his team, erecting this house in the middle of nowhere comes with its share of challenges.
Seeking to escape to a place where their family can unplug and enjoy nature, Jason and Crystal set out to build a 320-square-foot cabin on the Maine coastline in just 12 days with the help of a small group of friends.
Cal Clark wants to build a cabin in Colorado, where his friend, Billy Joe, is starting an off-the-grid community; Cal and Billy Joe race to finish the cabin in time for hunting season, but a setback threatens to halt the project entirely.
A man surprises his wife with a family vacation home on the edge of a Tennessee rock quarry.
The Barnwood Builders discover one of the finest cabins they've ever seen; they take it down in West Virginia, then restore it in South Carolina; Mark returns to see the amazing home fully finished -- a perfect cabin, perfectly restored.
The story of how the builders transformed Digger's cabin into David's dream home, including a muddy take-down in West Virginia, a tricky build in Texas and a remarkable finished result.
The move of a massive 1802 timber frame barn from New Hampshire to South Carolina, including its complicated take-down, epic build and dramatic visit.
The team saves an incredible cabin with huge logs that was nearly lost to a fire in West Virginia; they transport it all the way to Montana for restoration, where Mark returns to see it fully finished inside and out.
Mark Bowe looks back at season 8 of ``Barnwood Builders,'' which was full of surprises with new faces, new places and a brand new Boneyard.
The Barnwood Builders celebrate their 100th episode by looking back at their favorite moments from the series; they share some secrets, some lessons and some hilarious behind-the scenes-moments.
The Barnwood Builders honor machinist, artist and craftsman Johnny Jett; a highlight of Johnny's most unforgettable moments as well as previously unaired footage featuring West Virginia's favorite Renaissance man.
In Bedford, Va., the team heads to the Elks National Home to salvage parts of the old lodge, saving doors, theater seats and subway tile; Mike builds a swing from an apple crate.
Saving copper elements from the St. Andrews Catholic Church spires in Roanoke, Va.; learning about a large lithograph from a previous salvage; Mike's daughter Grace builds a bookshelf from a panel door and old tin.
In Liberty, N.C., the team salvages an Aeromotor windmill and picks through various barns.
The Dawgs tackle Ohio's cold and snowy winter to salvage an old Italiante house that's beaming with character; back in the shop, things heat up as Tay comes up with a plan to use old pulleys as the legs for a unique table.
The crew salvage parts off a former navy ship, the USS Zuni/USCG Tamaroa; Mike builds a table from an airplane wing.
In Lumberton, N.C., Mike, Robert and the other salvagers remove items from a 1950s jail, including a holding cell, sinks, and slate countertops; Mike and Tay build a bar from bowling alley flooring.
Mike and Robert take the Dawgs to salvage a church in Alexandria, Va., where they must save everything from contemporary pews to a commercial-grade sink; the team gets creative dealing with heights, narrow hallways and perplexing waterlines.
The team salvages elements from an apartment building in Wheeling, W. Va.; Mike uses an old lamppost and barrel staves to build a wine-tasting table.
In Parkersburg, W. Va., the crew saves a calliope from a riverboat, then picks through a large warehouse.
The team returns to salvage the Geyser Gulch attraction at the Silver Dollar City theme park in Branson, Mo., finding a birdhouse, oversized frying pans and water guns.
The crew travels to Smith Mountain Lake to salvage parts off a sinking boat; Mike builds a bar from wine barrels.
The Black Dog Salvage crew extract a fireclay tub and window frame from a bed and breakfast; the crew picks through a large auto graveyard.
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Newlyweds Cheyenne and Austin are calling on yurt builders Nathan and Jenny to build their first place, a paniolo-inspired, 16-foot yurt with a bedroom, bathroom and outdoor dining space on a picturesque piece of family farmland in Waimanalo, Oahu.
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In Moneta, Va., the Dawgs salvage a diner and a drive-in that were destroyed by fire; their priorities include a kiosk booth and a mobile stage; Mike gets sentimental while building a bar using metal he's held onto for over a decade.
The Dawgs are challenged by extravagant remodeling and design touches while salvaging a governor's mansion in Livingston, N.J.; Mike and Tay work on a build for a local bar.
The crew finds a log cabin tucked inside a farmhouse, but they struggle to disassemble and demo the property due to the ever-increasing mud; the team must document the placement of each beam, board and panel for when they rebuild the cabin.
The team heads back to snowy Ellwood City, Pa., to salvage the rectory of St. Agatha's Catholic Church; they take a tour of the Bally Block Factory where Robert's grandfather used to work.
The crew members return to the Ludwig mansion in Pennsylvania; they focus on the outside of the house including the roof tiles, windows and boiler room; Tay races to take out the casement windows, while Mike and Ted try to salvage the roof tiles.
The crew travels to Pennsylvania to save what it can from Esther Ludwig's mansion before it gets demolished, hoping to reclaim some of the mansion's original items, such as chandeliers, built-ins and mantles; Mike buys an old vintage wheelchair.
The Dawgs head to Martinsville, Va., to salvage a house that was condemned after an electrical fire; knowing they have a customer looking for a kitchen island, Mike and Robert take advantage of a granite counter in the burned-down home.
The Dawgs take on a salvage in Bath County, Virginia, at the Cascades Inn, and the historic property provides many reclaimable items; back at the shop, Mike works with the crew to give modern functionality to a customer's family heirloom.
The crew finds a log cabin tucked inside a farmhouse, but they struggle to disassemble and demo the property due to the ever-increasing mud; the team must document the placement of each beam, board and panel for when they rebuild the cabin.
The team heads back to snowy Ellwood City, Pa., to salvage the rectory of St. Agatha's Catholic Church; they take a tour of the Bally Block Factory where Robert's grandfather used to work.
The crew members return to the Ludwig mansion in Pennsylvania; they focus on the outside of the house including the roof tiles, windows and boiler room; Tay races to take out the casement windows, while Mike and Ted try to salvage the roof tiles.
The crew travels to Pennsylvania to save what it can from Esther Ludwig's mansion before it gets demolished, hoping to reclaim some of the mansion's original items, such as chandeliers, built-ins and mantles; Mike buys an old vintage wheelchair.
The Dawgs head to Martinsville, Va., to salvage a house that was condemned after an electrical fire; knowing they have a customer looking for a kitchen island, Mike and Robert take advantage of a granite counter in the burned-down home.
The Dawgs take on a salvage in Bath County, Virginia, at the Cascades Inn, and the historic property provides many reclaimable items; back at the shop, Mike works with the crew to give modern functionality to a customer's family heirloom.
In Moneta, Va., the Dawgs salvage a diner and a drive-in that were destroyed by fire; their priorities include a kiosk booth and a mobile stage; Mike gets sentimental while building a bar using metal he's held onto for over a decade.
The Dawgs are challenged by extravagant remodeling and design touches while salvaging a governor's mansion in Livingston, N.J.; Mike and Tay work on a build for a local bar.
In Kettering, Ohio, busy parents attempt their first flip, but things get hectic balancing life at home, their landscaping business and the flip's short schedule.
A quick two-month flip is delayed when structural issues are discovered during demolition; under the gun, the couple's priorities diverge as she decides to focus on intricate salvage projects while he's left with some major undertakings.
Sisters Shirley and Rose flip their first house in a Boston suburb; Rose takes the lead, but Shirley grows increasingly worried as certain projects seem to spiral out of control.
A man recruits his wife to help flip their first home in Grand Forks, N.D.; she loves demolition, but things get tricky when it comes time for the rebuild process.
A competitive couple attempts to power through their first flip in Holmes, Pa.; the couple strives to do most of the work themselves and keep costs as low as possible, then unforeseen plumbing issues lead to a near flood in the basement.
Two pastors flip a house in Muskegon, Mich.; one has prior renovation experience while the other is hoping to learn new skills along the way; the ``newbie'' worries that overconfidence will hurt the overall quality of the house.
In Milford, Conn., a woman begins to worry her husband's haphazard renovation methods will send their flip off the rails; she realizes taking control of the construction is the only way to carry them through.
A college student enlists the help of her mother while flipping a house in Connecticut; the duo feels optimistic after a strong start attempting most projects themselves; the student's mother worries her daughter's social life will distract her.
A young couple finds themselves in deep water on a flip in Pecan Grove, Texas; since he works on an oil rig for two weeks at a time, she struggles to find projects she can take on alone while caring for their baby.
A husband-and-wife team goes way over schedule and budget when permit applications don't go as expected; finding themselves at a standstill, the wife starts to worry this flip will never end.
Two stay-at-home mothers flip their first house together in New Orleans, but their friendship is tested by their conflicting design styles and schedules; the two friends will have to find a way to compromise in order to finish the flip on time.
Two real estate agents flip their first home in Tacoma, Wash., hoping their insider knowledge will pull them through; however, with no prior renovation experience, they put their friendship, flip and safety on the line.
A West Coast couple attempts a four-week flip while on vacation in Perry, N.Y.; as the end of their trip approaches, he wants to find contractors to finish the house, but she worries they won't be able to find someone who can see her vision.
Flipping a house in Amherst, N.Y., two best friends struggle to complete renovation projects due to their lack of experience; one flipper starts looking for professionals, while the other looks at the numbers hoping for a cheaper way.
Amanda and Blake plan their first renovation together to create a backyard oasis perfect for summertime entertaining with friends and family.
Friends begin a kitchen renovation but soon learn that they are in over their heads.
A couple encounter problems as they attempt to convert their unused attic into a playroom for their children.
Barrett and a friend encounter a few bumps as they replace an old staircase with a new, floating metal structure.
A couple decides it's time to remodel their outdated kitchen; cabinets, countertops and flooring is replaced.
Renovating an outdated upstairs bedroom to add some much needed space to a cramped house will require gutting much of it.
Wes and Carré replace the landscaping and build an outdoor entertainment area with a pergola and a fire pit; the team must remove a dead tree without causing damage to the house or to themselves.
Wes and Carré must find the source of a sewage leak before turning their basement into a recording studio that can be used by their band and visiting bands.
Wes and Carré turn two bedrooms into a cozy guest apartment where visiting family and band members can spend the weekend; the couple maximizes the space by building a custom bunk bed with a trundle bed underneath; they discover water damage.
Wes and Carré give the living room a fresh look while turning the sunroom into an art studio; the couple converts their library into a speakeasy, they tuck it away behind a hidden door disguised as a bookshelf.
Wes and Carré remodel their claustrophobic-feeling kitchen, which was originally designed as a place for servants to work and eat; Carré re-purposes cabinetry and restores a 1920s dumbwaiter; Wes forges an art-deco style light fixture.
In Detroit, Wes Borland and Carré Callaway explore the rundown mansion they purchased sight unseen; they start their renovation with the master suite, preserving its art-deco style while adding modern amenities.
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Ryan and Ali are relocating to a beautiful lot on Hawaii's North Shore, and they ask Nathan and Jenny to construct a safari-themed yurt for them; Nathan and Jenny battle high winds on Ryan and Ali's picturesque hilltop overlooking Turtle Bay.
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Mike and Michael figure out the open-concept dilemma at the Suburban House and turn their attention outside, where their plans for a spacious new deck come up short; they must quickly find a solution before the fast-approaching open house arrives.
Mike Holmes and his children tackle a renovation that has fallen off the tracks for expectant parents; the team is on a time-sensitive mission to finish the nursery and the only working bathroom in the house prior to the baby's arrival.
A widow needs help completing the DIY projects her ``Good Samaritan'' husband had started around the house before he passed away.
Mike finds a potential investment for Michael and himself, but the property is more than three hours away on the St. Lawrence River; things get even trickier as structural issues accumulate, causing the budget to go off the rails.
Mike Holmes and his children tackle a renovation that has fallen off the tracks for expectant parents; the team is on a time-sensitive mission to finish the nursery and the only working bathroom in the house prior to the baby's arrival.
A widow needs help completing the DIY projects her ``Good Samaritan'' husband had started around the house before he passed away.
Mike finds a potential investment for Michael and himself, but the property is more than three hours away on the St. Lawrence River; things get even trickier as structural issues accumulate, causing the budget to go off the rails.
Mike and Michael figure out the open-concept dilemma at the Suburban House and turn their attention outside, where their plans for a spacious new deck come up short; they must quickly find a solution before the fast-approaching open house arrives.
Tamara Day tackles a large 1905 Colonial with seven sun porches; she overhauls an ugly kitchen and a dining room with tacky orange carpet; unsupported floors and a strange noise during demolition slow her plans and may cost her big money.
Tamara takes on a behemoth 1927 Tudor house; she uses a kitchenette to create a bar, revamps an uneven patio and enlarges the master bathroom to transform the 5,700-square-foot home into a showstopper.
Tamara Day takes on a Kansas City shirtwaist house that has only one bathroom; she doubles the size of the walk-in closet and enlarges the master suite, but her hopes of updating the home's bedrooms start to sink when her contractor discovers a leak.
Tamara Day struggles to install a full bath and enlarge the master suite as she continues to renovate the 1938 cottage; she creates a hidden playroom in the kids' bedroom but fails to win her father's approval on her plan for the backyard shed.
Tamara Day gets creative renovating an expansive 1950 ranch-style home; she updates the exterior with faux stone and adds another floor to the 3,000-square-foot home, but rain and an old fireplace force her to rethink her plans and budget.
Tamara Day starts on a 1900 Kansas City shirtwaist-style home containing a living room with a catwalk instead of a ceiling; she pulls up linoleum flooring and gives the damaged foyer staircase a facelift.
Tamara annexes an oversized dining room to enlarge a tiny kitchen in a 1926 English Tudor; she rips out a tacky mantel to create a stunning fireplace surround; using a piece of reclaimed walnut, she creates a large desktop for an in-home office.
Tamara Day uses her 1,400-square-foot second-story addition to create three new bedrooms in a 1950 ranch home; she guts the master suite to ref-rame it for a massive closet, but her plans to reuse the shower doors may fracture her design.
In the second phase of Tamara's 1905 Colonial renovation, she creates a 900-square-foot master suite and converts one of the home's seven sun porches into a closet; her budget takes a hit when she needs to install a new HVAC unit.
Tamara enlarges the master bedroom in the Craftsman-style home and creates a study with a unique light fixture; she cannot salvage enough antique tiles for the bathroom floor but finds a way to reuse the old glass in the master bath.
Winter's arrival calls an end to the race; each builder comes to terms with their end games.
As the days get shorter and colder the builders race to get their homes sealed in.
Winter's approach leaves the builders scrambling and frays their nerves.
Chuck Gerwig tries to finish his job without his right-hand man; non-stop rain brings Jim Wagner and his crew to a near standstill; Lee Raymond loses his number one crew to college.
Lee Raymond moves forward at full steam; Jim Wagner begins the long process of starting over; disaster strikes on Chuck Gerwig's site.
The clock continues to tick down as the three builders each face their own forms of adversity.
The summer building season gets underway in Alaska.
Three men set out to build three cabins in remote areas of the Alaskan Frontier.
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Yurt Builders Nathan and Jenny Toler are headed to Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, to build a Moroccan-style yurt for client Maisa, who wants an affordable place that's all her own on her family's waterfront property.
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First-time builders Shay and Shae set out to build a home using five shipping containers on a wooded lot in Oklahoma.
Kolin Buzerak returns to his family's 100-acre property in Upstate New York to put down some roots; he plans to build an off-grid timber frame cabin with a full kitchen, living space, dining area, and open loft bedroom.
In Ohio, two brothers build a high-end, off-grid vacation home on their family's cattle ranch.
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.
Kolin Buzerak returns to his family's 100-acre property in Upstate New York to put down some roots; he plans to build an off-grid timber frame cabin with a full kitchen, living space, dining area, and open loft bedroom.
In Ohio, two brothers build a high-end, off-grid vacation home on their family's cattle ranch.
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.
First-time builders Shay and Shae set out to build a home using five shipping containers on a wooded lot in Oklahoma.
Mike, Robert, & the rest of the team salvage a cast iron storefront; building a custom table for country music duo Thompson Square.
After a call from old friend Capt. Tim, the crew travels to Norfolk, Va., to salvage a fireboat from Baltimore; when they return to the shop, Mike and Tay enlist the help of a local coppersmith to fashion unique foot baths for Hotel Roanoke.
Eager to save some late Victorian architecture, the Dawgs salvage a 100-year-old Moose Lodge in Jamestown, N.Y.; they collect unique stair spindles and newel posts, perplexing turrets with curved window panes, and beautiful stained glass.
The crew takes on the former First National Bank in Gastonia, N.C., salvaging elevator parts and chicken wire windows; Robert builds a bar out of a boat salvaged from Smith Mountain Lake.
The Salvage Dawgs bid on a 1947 Beechcraft airplane; Mike goes a little over budget to win the auction, and the crew has to hire professionals to figure out how to disassemble it properly.
The team travels to snowy Ellwood City, Pa., to reclaim pieces of St. Agatha's Catholic Church; in the bitterly cold weather, they salvage stained glass, spiral ducting and lights.
The Dawgs take a second stab at the Boulevard at Capital Centre; they bring home finds from a Japanese restaurant, a bank and a spa, including shoji screens and bullet-resistant Plexiglass; they turn an old apple crate into outdoor seating.
The team heads to the Vaughan Furniture Company in Galax, Va.; Mike and Ted struggle to salvage a heavy furniture press, while Robert is slowed down by explosion-proof lights. Mike and Grayson build a chair with pieces from an old suitcase.
Mike, Robert and the team travel to the Rural Retreat Historical Society in Rural Retreat, Va.; Mike sets up rigging from the rooftop for an outdoor clock, while Robert salvages a vault door and a bank teller station. Tay and Mike build a day bed.
In Quakertown, Pa., the crew members seek to reclaim items from an old mine master's house, and they are surprised to find much of the house picked over before they arrive.
The team saves the bow and stern of a boat on Smith Mountain Lake in Moneta, Va.; the crew cuts up an old Chevy van for a commissioned piece of wall art.
In Pinehurst, N.C., the team members salvage a steam plant that used to run the town; after working together to remove an old transom, Grayson and Robert remove some cool valves, while Mike discovers some additional items in a shed near the building.
The team saves parts of an old Victorian-style farmhouse in Laurel Forks, Virginia; Mike and Robert learn how to hand throw bricks; Tay transforms a busted-up VW bus into a flatbed truck.
Mike & Robert remove a two-piece staircase from a farmhouse in Virginia; picking through a train yard; building a bar from panel doors.
In over their heads with a one-time inn steeped in history, homeowners call on Jeff to turn two rooms into a tavern-like entertaining space; Jeff and the team find issues when they uncover the fireplace and try to install an exposed beam.
Jeff is challenged to restore a 1802 farmhouse that has had a number of questionable renovations over the years; Jeff's clients want original stone and ceiling beams in the dining room and a complete overhaul of the fireplace in the living room.
A couple recruits Jeff to do a true restoration of the original living room in their 1690s stone home; the team encloses an attached vestibule to create a mud room, making it blend in with the rest of the home with stone walls and vintage windows.
Fred and Elizabeth call on Jeff to restore two spaces in their 1800s stone home; the homeowners' huge living room lacks historic character, and their kitchen has dated metal cabinets, knotty pine paneling and linoleum floors.
Jeff meets Chase and Gretel who have purchased a historic stone home with portions built in the 1700s, 1800s and 1990s; Gretel wants the floor plan to be more open, but Jeff cannot make that happen without moving stone walls.
A homeowner drafts Jeff to restore the living room and bedroom in the oldest portion of her 1735 stone home; Jeff carefully lowers a historic mantel in the living room and turns the master bedroom into a dreamy retreat by exposing a wall of stone.
Jeff is recruited by Lisa and Tom to work on their 1737 stone home in Plymouth Meeting, Pa.; Jeff and his team dig into the project, bringing unique historic elements into the entryway room and giving the kitchen an 1800s overhaul.
Allen and Kathleen recruit Jeff to restore three rooms in the original portion of their 1790 home; Jeff's team digs into each space, uncovering a few original details and adding other historic features, like a reclaimed barn-wood ceiling.
Jeff visits a couple at their 1732 home to address their wish to build a new kitchen in their living room; during the renovation, Jeff and the crew knock down a wall, relocate the plumbing and try to bring some history back into the space.
A woman and her daughter bring Jeff in to restore two rooms in the original portion of their 1751 stone home; Jeff and his team give the dining room a slightly formal farmhouse feel, then they achieve a rustic and refined style in the bathroom.
Jeff restores the original second floor of a couple's 1803 stone home; the space has been sectioned off over time, and the homeowners want a more cohesive master suite that evokes the home's history.
Lauren and Dan own an amazing stone home in Montgomery County, Pa., that dates back to the 1850s; the summer kitchen is a separate structure, and its interior is crumbling, and the massive original cooking fireplace needs some serious attention.
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Builders Nathan and Jenny meet up with clients Sara and Shawn who want to expand their home in Haleiwa, Hawaii, to include a multi-functional 16-foot yurt that will serve as a yoga studio and lounge space for the couple and their two daughters.
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Chase and his crew help a newlywed couple turn a wedding gift into an alpine ski bungalow; Chase and his team gut the camp and start from scratch to transform it into a beautiful bungalow that the newlyweds will enjoy for generations to come.
The team travels to a secluded piece of land close to Desert Pond to help a couple turn their shack into a relaxing retreat; the couple has big plans, which means the crew will be stretched with a $30,000 budget and four weeks to finish the project.
Chase and his team take on a project along the Kennebec River in Caratunk, Maine; the team is challenged with taking a shell of a cabin and renovating it to create a small efficiency for family and friends to stay when they visit.
A family has created lasting memories of their cabin overlooking Harpswell Sound, but the cabin is in need of some work to see the next 20 years and beyond; Chase and the team expand it to accommodate the next generation.
The team travels to a secluded piece of land close to Desert Pond to help a couple turn their shack into a relaxing retreat; the couple has big plans, which means the crew will be stretched with a $30,000 budget and four weeks to finish the project.
Chase and his team take on a project along the Kennebec River in Caratunk, Maine; the team is challenged with taking a shell of a cabin and renovating it to create a small efficiency for family and friends to stay when they visit.
A family has created lasting memories of their cabin overlooking Harpswell Sound, but the cabin is in need of some work to see the next 20 years and beyond; Chase and the team expand it to accommodate the next generation.
Chase and his crew help a newlywed couple turn a wedding gift into an alpine ski bungalow; Chase and his team gut the camp and start from scratch to transform it into a beautiful bungalow that the newlyweds will enjoy for generations to come.
Brett restores a 1910 Arts and Crafts farmhouse for a family that relocates to Cherry Valley, Calif.; Brett opens up the original front porch, changes the layout in the living room and guts the kitchen to install some unique cabinetry.
A young family purchases a 1920s English cottage in Redlands, Calif., as their forever home; however, there is something funky with the living room, and they can't figure out what; Brett solves the mystery, removing all the 1970s additions.
Erin and Jack move to California and fall in love with Spanish architecture; having found a cute 1920s Spanish eclectic home, they ask Brett to help them realize their vision for their house.
Brett is called upon to restore a historically significant 1906 Arts and Crafts home; he brings it back to its original glory by reintroducing the closed-in fireplaces, reinstating the floor plan and replacing the 1980s kitchen.
Brett helps an engaged couple restore their 1901 neoclassical-Victorian home, including a new kitchen and bathroom; Brett removes additions to create a spacious kitchen, adding original elements to make this the home of the happy couple's dreams.
A couple wants to renovate their mid-century modern California ranch home; the project includes removing the front of the home to create an open-air vestibule; a surprising design choice sets the tone for one of the coolest kitchen makeovers ever.
Brett helps a single mother with her Spanish bungalow in Riverside, Calif.; after a discovery causes him to change directions with his design plan, he opts for a simplistic approach in his restoration of the exterior areas and kitchen.
Brett restores a Victorian bungalow for a military veteran and his daughter; the project grows in scale when unexpected problems are discovered, and the project turns into a complete restoration.
Brett restores a hillside Spanish colonial mansion with a pink Victorian kitchen; he uncovers the old woodwork, but the homeowners don't seem to share his excitement for it.
Incorporating restored antique pieces and playing on the existing art deco accents throughout a kitchen and master bathroom.
A couple calls on Ally to renovate their beloved home; Ally begins by restoring the vintage charm to their outdated kitchen and adjoining rooms; then, Ally starts ripping out the walls and finds several surprises that may slow her progress.
Newlyweds ask Ally to build them a Craftsman kitchen to match the rest of their house; Ally also makes their backyard into one that's fit for entertaining.
A single father returns home from being deployed overseas hoping Ally can help him turn his ranch-style house into a family home for him and his two boys; Ally reinvents the boys' bedrooms using reclaimed materials from her favorite salvage shop.
After purchasing a fixer-upper that turned out to be more than she could handle, a new homeowner calls on Ally to help update her kitchen and bedroom to match her style; Ally uses leftover money in the budget to add in a surprise.
Ally has her work cut out for her when she is called upon to update and expand a vintage farmhouse for a family of six; the wish list includes a more functional master bathroom that features a sauna as well as a more spacious and modern kitchen.
Ally helps homeowners upgrade their old Victorian home with a new front porch and a complete kitchen makeover; Ally has her work cut out for her due to the winter weather and the limited budget.
Chris and Aimee buy a 1920s home that desperately needs help, and Ally Mahon is up for the challenge; Ally is determined to take Chris and Aimee's Pittsburgh fixer-upper and turn it into a beautiful new home for their growing family.
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Builders Nathan and Jenny Toler live in a village of yurts on the North Shore of Oahu, but their family is growing, so they add a yurt at the far end of their property; they create an octagonal shaped kitchen, funky stairs and a curvy media room.
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In Montana, a young couple breaks ground to build a luxury yurt with a breathtaking view of the mountains; the solar-powered yurt has a modern kitchen, a second-floor loft, a guest room, and its own stream.
Seeking to escape to a place where their family can unplug and enjoy nature, Jason and Crystal set out to build a 320-square-foot cabin on the Maine coastline in just 12 days with the help of a small group of friends.
Off-the-grid contractor Gregg Smith battles the elements to build a cliff-side retreat for a family in the Sierra Nevada Mountains; for Gregg and his team, erecting this house in the middle of nowhere comes with its share of challenges.
A Colorado couple attempts to build one of the most energy-efficient homesteads in the state; Mother Nature and bleeding-edge technologies give them a run for their money as they race to complete their high-end alpine lodge before winter hits.
Seeking to escape to a place where their family can unplug and enjoy nature, Jason and Crystal set out to build a 320-square-foot cabin on the Maine coastline in just 12 days with the help of a small group of friends.
Off-the-grid contractor Gregg Smith battles the elements to build a cliff-side retreat for a family in the Sierra Nevada Mountains; for Gregg and his team, erecting this house in the middle of nowhere comes with its share of challenges.
A Colorado couple attempts to build one of the most energy-efficient homesteads in the state; Mother Nature and bleeding-edge technologies give them a run for their money as they race to complete their high-end alpine lodge before winter hits.
In Montana, a young couple breaks ground to build a luxury yurt with a breathtaking view of the mountains; the solar-powered yurt has a modern kitchen, a second-floor loft, a guest room, and its own stream.
Bamboo-home architect David Sands seizes the opportunity to build his own getaway in Hawaii that features a luxurious outdoor bath area and detached, starlit master bedroom; however, volcanic eruptions threaten to send the entire project up in smoke.
A family is determined to build an off-the-grid cabin along Idaho's Salmon River; the family members take on Class 5 rapids to portage out materials, and they must race to complete their cabin before low tide hits and they can't return home.
Naturalist builder Cat Taylor builds a remote sanctuary in the piney woods of Northwest Texas; she builds the two-story house using a cob mixture and adds touches of comfort to entertain family members.
A family builds thousands of earth blocks while withstanding winter monsoons, freezing temperatures and more to finish their forever home in San Antonio, Texas.
A man surprises his wife with a family vacation home on the edge of a Tennessee rock quarry.
Builder Phil Parr heads to the wilderness of northern Colorado to build the ultimate off-grid tent; far beyond simple nylon and poles, this lavish tent has a custom fabricated wooden frame, canvas shell and 650-square-feet of livable elegance.
Two families decide to simplify their lives; a family builds a dream home overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Lubec, Maine; snowboarder Sean Busby and his wife, Molly, build an off-the-grid house with stunning views of Glacier National Park.
The team travels to Marion, Va., to salvage a soon-to-be renovated bowling alley, where the floor turns out to be far heavier than they anticipated; Mike buys an artillery telescope; Tay and Mike build a convertible coffee table.
The crew travels to Vinton, Va., in order to salvage a massive piece of stained glass from the Grace Family Church; Tay and Grayson buy a tandem bicycle; Mike and Tay build a beam lamp.
Hosts Mike & Robert salvage a house damaged by a tornado in Virginia with damage including floors, doors, and a complete staircase.
The Dawgs salvage the amusement park attraction, Geyser Gulch, at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Mo.
Mike, Robert, and the rest of the team salvage the Bemis Cotton Mill in Jackson, Tenn.
The crew saves pieces of a house in Mt. Jackson, Va. with a focus on the clay-fired roof and on the oversized cornice brackets; Mike makes a bench from an old dresser.
The Dawgs are challenged by extravagant remodeling and design touches while salvaging a governor's mansion in Livingston, N.J.; Mike and Tay work on a build for a local bar.
The crew takes on a foursquare farmhouse in Roanoke, Va.; Mike works on a tailgater grill unit.
The Dawgs return to Jamestown, N.Y., for a second chance at salvaging a home that's been expanded to create a 26,000-square-foot Moose Lodge; the mixed architecture produces an array of treasures, including neon lights and ornate roofing tiles.
The Dawgs get a huge opportunity in suburban Washington, D.C., where they work on the former site of the Capital Centre, which was demolished in 2002; back in Roanoke, Va., Tay builds a breakfast table out of an old car engine.
The Dawgs compete against each other to see who can create the most unique piece from salvaged materials picked up at an abandoned power plant.
The Dawgs head up north to deliver a large lamppost that will serve as the focal point of a new community space; Robert takes the team to the Bluefield House in W.Va., to rack up on the classic commodities needed to restock their warehouse.
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Wes and Carré replace the landscaping and build an outdoor entertainment area with a pergola and a fire pit; the team must remove a dead tree without causing damage to the house or to themselves.
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The crew members take on a historic clammers' shack; they clear out animal droppings, trash and old machinery; in order to make a big transformation without changing the camp's outside look, the builders get creative while battling a rising tide.
Chase and his brother-in-law, Ryan, are inspired by a visit to the Allagash Brewing Company where their client works; they brew up some ideas to redesign the cabin while using items from the brewery as well as custom pieces to transform it.
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.
In Lincolnville, Maine, a family has the resources to give their cabin the love it deserves now that their children are nearly done with college; the crew has their hands full with this job because the cabin has been neglected for 25 years.
Chase and his brother-in-law, Ryan, are inspired by a visit to the Allagash Brewing Company where their client works; they brew up some ideas to redesign the cabin while using items from the brewery as well as custom pieces to transform it.
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.
In Lincolnville, Maine, a family has the resources to give their cabin the love it deserves now that their children are nearly done with college; the crew has their hands full with this job because the cabin has been neglected for 25 years.
The crew members take on a historic clammers' shack; they clear out animal droppings, trash and old machinery; in order to make a big transformation without changing the camp's outside look, the builders get creative while battling a rising tide.
A family calls on Chase and his team to turn their camp into a vacation cabin that will serve as a central part of their lives for generations to come; the team creates a work of art that includes pine walls and ceilings and extra sleeping space.
Two animal lovers call on Chase Morrill and his team to transform their West Gardiner cabin into a pet sanctuary; the crew works to bring modern-day amenities into a cabin that's over 100 years old while maintaining its rustic appeal.
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.
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.
The team travels to a secluded piece of land close to Desert Pond to help a couple turn their shack into a relaxing retreat; the couple has big plans, which means the crew will be stretched with a $30,000 budget and four weeks to finish the project.
Chase Morrill and his team help a homeowner renovate a lake house with children in mind; with a budget of $30,000, the crew members are going to have to use their imaginations to impress their young clients.
In Industry, Maine, Chase Morrill and his team of builders take on a cabin that hasn't been touched since the 1970s; they find out that 40 years of Maine winters have not been kind to this cabin, and issues begin to arise once the snow melts.
Chase and his team must renovate two A-frames in Maine's Sugarloaf Valley; with only six weeks to accomplish both renovations, Chase splits the team down the middle.
Nicole Curtis juggles two projects in Detroit, and since both were built in 1928, she uses one house as inspiration for the other's renovations. When a car crashes into the house next door, Nicole makes an unexpected discovery.
Nicole takes on a boarded-up, previously condemned 1880s duplex and restores it into a single-family home; she reuses cabinets and doors to create an old feel with modern amenities and modifies the upstairs floor plan to build a master suite.
Nicole Curtis turns her attention to a rundown cottage in Lake Orion, Mich.; starting in the living room, she rips out a staircase leading into the kitchen before making her way outside to create a new boardwalk entry, picket fence and back deck.
Nicole wins a house sight-unseen at auction and plans to revitalize the eyesore with painting, landscaping and restoring the custom woodwork; she faces a challenge when replacing missing details, including original windows and hardwood flooring.
Nicole heads to St. Paul, Minn., to work on a home in an up-and-coming neighborhood; the living and dining rooms' woodwork and original pocket doors require hours of sanding and stripping; Nicole strives to retain the home's classic character.
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Wes and Carré must find the source of a sewage leak before turning their basement into a recording studio that can be used by their band and visiting bands.
In the 70s, AM radio music ruled. With a spin of the dial you could find a pop single, a rock song, a country ballad, a soul refrain - the music that gave the decade its unforgettable soundtrack.
Tired of Denver cold, a family finds a place in Cocoa Beach, Fla., but they want to add a poolside oasis and custom spa.
After falling for a scam, a couple's kitchen is in disarray and their money is gone; Mike Holmes and his team step in and show this couple how to catch the ``con'' in contractor and give them the kitchen they deserve.
Mike explores the perils of hiring the wrong contractor after he answers a call for help from a military veteran who exceeded his budget building an eco-friendly log home; Mike looks at the importance of house wrap, geothermal heating and drip edges.
After a couple's insulation issues escalate into a full-blown demolition, Mike Holmes discovers numerous health hazards that could be behind their son's respiratory problem.
After falling for a scam, a couple's kitchen is in disarray and their money is gone; Mike Holmes and his team step in and show this couple how to catch the ``con'' in contractor and give them the kitchen they deserve.
Mike explores the perils of hiring the wrong contractor after he answers a call for help from a military veteran who exceeded his budget building an eco-friendly log home; Mike looks at the importance of house wrap, geothermal heating and drip edges.
After a couple's insulation issues escalate into a full-blown demolition, Mike Holmes discovers numerous health hazards that could be behind their son's respiratory problem.
Tired of Denver cold, a family finds a place in Cocoa Beach, Fla., but they want to add a poolside oasis and custom spa.
A couple wants to find a property on Fripp Island, N.C., and after finding a place, demolition leads to discoveries.
Nicole returns to her hometown of Detroit to save a 1920s home that suffered severe damage from a fire next door; she breathes new life into the old duplex by preserving the plaster work, modernizing the kitchens and creating a home office.
Nicole takes on her most personal project ever: a 1950s ranch-style home her grandparents built by hand; she restores the kitchen to its original layout and transforms the dingy work basement into a party-ready rec room.
Nicole Curtis tackles a 1916 mansion in Minneapolis and builds out its dingy, old cellar by creating a new living space that adds nearly 1,000 square feet to the home; Nicole indulges her most glamorous fantasy in the master suite.
It's the end of the road for the builders and their teams; Dave fights the snow to finish his home in time for Thanksgiving; Bruce's friend helps put the finishing touches on the cabin; Mark and his team scramble to finish their cliff-side cabin.
Bruce's team comes dangerously close to catastrophe while installing a 1,000-pound ridge beam; Mark and Chris make an emergency supply run after they run out of critical supplies; Dave makes progress with getting support columns into the loft area.
At Bruce Chambers' build site on LaTouche Island, the crew's worst nightmare becomes a reality when the backup generator dies; one of Mark Sams' crew members goes missing; Dave Poppert goes solo in spite of the risks of building alone off the grid.
The three teams kick off their builds; Bruce Chambers and his crew begin building a cabin on LaTouche Island; Mark Sams and his crew begin building a cabin in Freshwater Bay; Dave Poppert and his family begin building a compound on Point MacKenzie.
The Hayhurst brothers win a house at auction, but after the move, unseen rot under the house leaves them with only half of it; the brothers decide to make a deal with Randy to team up to create designs that complement each other.
Paige and Raf share a house with Casey and Catrina, who have a specific buyer in mind; Casey and Catrina put the house high up in the trees on their buyer's plot of land; Paige and Raf combine their different styles to create one modern house.
Paige and Raf start with an abandoned grain silo and turn it on its side for the basis of their indoor-outdoor living space; Paige then finds a small structure at an auction to complete their unique sideways design.
Casey and Catrina create a spacious home with wood elements and a cook's kitchen; the Hayhurst brothers go for a different style with an atomic ranch feel; they create a large living and kitchen area perfect for gatherings.
Donna and Toni are contacted by an old friend who is looking for a house to buy; their surprise buyer requests a sleek industrial look, and the sisters deliver a house that far exceeds his expectations.
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Wes and Carré turn two bedrooms into a cozy guest apartment where visiting family and band members can spend the weekend; the couple maximizes the space by building a custom bunk bed with a trundle bed underneath; they discover water damage.
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The Dawgs travel to North Carolina in hopes of salvaging a Mediterranean-style mansion in Charlotte and an iconic sign in Raleigh; though many of the items have been set aside, loading stone tubs and three-tier chandeliers proves challenging.
The team heads to Parkville, Md., to salvage a classic farmhouse; outside, the Dawgs remove steel from the front porch, doors and windows; inside, they remove radiators, banisters and wainscoting; Mike rewards the Dawgs with indoor skydiving.
Chase and his team restore the old army barracks, which has provided overflow sleeping accommodations for more than 40 years at the Morrill family camp; the guys strive to save the structure for their growing family and future family reunions.
Ashley Morrill and her team of builders find themselves rebuilding an old oyster shack for a working oyster farm in Edgecomb, Maine; forced into immediate action, the team starts its preliminary work with snow still on the ground.
The Dawgs take on a salvage in Bath County, Virginia, at the Cascades Inn, and the historic property provides many reclaimable items; back at the shop, Mike works with the crew to give modern functionality to a customer's family heirloom.
Robert takes the Dawgs downtown to salvage a historic firehouse that is being transformed into a restaurant and brewery; Mike and Tay visit an antique shop in hopes of picking up some parts for a commission build.
Chase and his team restore the old army barracks, which has provided overflow sleeping accommodations for more than 40 years at the Morrill family camp; the guys strive to save the structure for their growing family and future family reunions.
Ashley Morrill and her team of builders find themselves rebuilding an old oyster shack for a working oyster farm in Edgecomb, Maine; forced into immediate action, the team starts its preliminary work with snow still on the ground.
The Dawgs take on a salvage in Bath County, Virginia, at the Cascades Inn, and the historic property provides many reclaimable items; back at the shop, Mike works with the crew to give modern functionality to a customer's family heirloom.
Robert takes the Dawgs downtown to salvage a historic firehouse that is being transformed into a restaurant and brewery; Mike and Tay visit an antique shop in hopes of picking up some parts for a commission build.
The Dawgs travel to North Carolina in hopes of salvaging a Mediterranean-style mansion in Charlotte and an iconic sign in Raleigh; though many of the items have been set aside, loading stone tubs and three-tier chandeliers proves challenging.
The team heads to Parkville, Md., to salvage a classic farmhouse; outside, the Dawgs remove steel from the front porch, doors and windows; inside, they remove radiators, banisters and wainscoting; Mike rewards the Dawgs with indoor skydiving.
The Dawgs take on a Queen Anne-style home in Barnesville, Ohio, looking for some bonus finds; Mike Whiteside meets with a return client who has an idea for a dining table set made from rusted canning baskets and live edge wood.