Team Building a Forever Home
29 June 2026Chase and the team tackle a build for a longtime subcontractor and his growing family; Ashley dreams up the ultimate backyard playground; the guys pull off an ambitious one-day framework assembly.
After three women buy a cabin they describe as a diamond in the rough, they are determined to create the cabin of their dreams; with the help of Chase and the team, their diamond in the rough becomes a cherished gem for family gatherings.
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Chase and the team tackle a build for a longtime subcontractor and his growing family; Ashley dreams up the ultimate backyard playground; the guys pull off an ambitious one-day framework assembly.
The crew renovates a sled shed that Dixie and his late wife, Ginna, always dreamed of finishing. Battling winter weather and wildlife visits, the team creates a meaningful tribute filled with love.
The team tackles a historic landmark restoration, complete with rotted siding and spooky baby dolls.
This family's camp is cozy and complete on the inside, but the outside is a mess.
The team helps Matthew Dix restore his grandfather's old shed to its former glory; with Dixie's grandmother waiting impatiently next door, the crew members visit every chance they get to put hammer to nails to restore the decrepit cabin.
In Oakland, Maine, Chase and his team take on a project on McGrath Pond that has been empty for 15 years; while it seems like a pretty straightforward renovation, starting a project this late in the season raises a lot of challenges.
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 crew takes on a tiny cabin with a big problem. The family loves their lakefront camp, but they're desperate for more sleeping space. Rotten beams threaten their loft plans as they rush to beat winter weather.
After a tree falls onto the roof of a family camp, the mishap is chosen as an opportunity; the ``Maine Cabin Masters`` are called in to facilitate an expansion.
The team takes on a project to restore a lakeside cabin once shared by a homeowner and her late husband, who died shortly after they bought it; she hopes for major updates, like a new roof, fresh stain, an expanded living room and a quiet lookout.
Chase and the team tackle a build for a longtime subcontractor and his growing family. Ashley dreams up the ultimate backyard playground, while the guys pull off an ambitious one-day framework assembly.
The crew renovates a sled shed that Dixie and his late wife, Ginna, always dreamed of finishing; battling winter weather and wildlife visits, the team creates a meaningful tribute filled with love.
The team tackles a historic landmark restoration, complete with rotted siding and spooky baby dolls.
This family's camp is cozy and complete on the inside, but the outside is a mess.
The crew takes on a tiny cabin with a big problem. The family loves their lakefront camp, but they're desperate for more sleeping space. Rotten beams threaten their loft plans as they rush to beat winter weather.
The team takes on a project to restore a lakeside cabin once shared by a homeowner and her late husband, who died shortly after they bought it; she hopes for major updates, like a new roof, fresh stain, an expanded living room and a quiet lookout.
The Cabin Masters restore a generational camp as the family honors their 92-year-old matriarch. They update the cabin with fresh spaces and heartfelt touches, racing to ready it for future generations while preserving its family legacy and history.
The Cabin Masters take on a renovation for a local high school's ski team, expanding their tuning shack with help from local donors; Ashley adds a creative ski-inspired touch, and the Ski Captains stop by to see the crew's hard work pay off.
The Cabin Masters head to Snow Pond to renovate a generational camp with a tight budget and deadline. Facing heat, supply issues, and surprises, they work hard -- yet still find time for games, laughs, and helping Ashley reconnect with an old friend.
The crew helps a couple turn their chopped up, suburban cabin into the spacious, rustic Maine getaway they've always wanted; with the help of some new faces and upgraded equipment, the Cabin Masters breathe new life into this family's retreat.
The team takes on a rebuild for a family after a devastating storm destroys their camp; with five decades of memories to honor and a vision for a larger space, the crew battles freezing temperatures and a ticking clock to finish the cabin in time.
The Cabin Masters head to Winthrop, Maine to rescue a couple from their DIY project; with a new addition, deck, storage, and a mouse issue to fix, can the crew finish in time for the owners' 10th anniversary?
The crew takes on a modular build to help a dad who's been raising his three daughters in his parents' in-law suite. Meanwhile, Ashley has the crew crawling up the walls to complete a special project for the little girls.
The Maine Cabin Masters take on another Cobbosseecontee camp; Homeowner Walter White and his family dream of a new deck, a natural wood exterior, and an open layout to connect his porch and living room.
The Cabin Masters head deep into the woods in northern Maine to renovate a remote cabin; the team caravans in for a two-week build, facing rough roads and tight deadlines; this off-grid build was so ambitious, it had to be split into two parts!
The Cabin Masters work to finish Nine Mile Camp; after whitewater rafting, Chase and the team build bunk beds, Dixie and Jedi design an archery target, and Ashley continues her quest for a bug-free build; can they get it all done in two weeks?
The ``Maine Cabin Masters`` are here to help out a family with one of their most unique builds yet, a geodesic dome.
Chase and the gang team up with sports broadcaster Dan Patrick whose family compound is in need of a new bunkhouse; the project starts from scratch, so the Maine Cabin Masters need their whole roster to pitch in.
The crew tackles a custom build for an architect -- complete with framing challenges, snowmobile chaos and a dog house that just won't stay in the truck; with big beams, laughs and a trip back to school.
The crew helps Jedi turn a pontoon boat into a cabin boat, complete with a deck, a bathroom and a bedroom; from glued-down carpet to stereo testing, this floating build is packed with laughs, surprises and one seriously creative challenge.
A surprise twist sends the crew into overdrive as they battle freezing temps to deliver this dream home; the team bands together to tackle weather setbacks, custom creations, and a pool table install.
The crew kicks off a new waterside build, but a surprise call from the homeowners could change everything; with icy delays, a custom grill pit and help from Francis, this episode is packed with challenges, charm, and unexpected turns.
The guys tackle a cabin owned by one of their beloved subcontractors, Florida Nick; his family cabin is in need of some major upgrades; they are looking for more space on the first level and the guys build two cabin additions.
Ryan picks up a rundown tiny cabin for a rock-bottom price that the crew decides to transform into a customizable, one-of-a-kind retreat that they can auction off for charity.
After a massive storm in central Maine, the Cabin Masters return to two former renovations to help out. Multiple trees destroyed cabins and porches around the YMCA camp property while the Chadwick family's screened-in porch was crushed by a tree.
Meet the Cannons -- they need a new roof, additional sleeping space and, most importantly, higher ceilings; the Cabin Masters transport a very heavy stone hearth, Jedi and Ashley race to assemble a set of stools, and the guys prank Ashley.
After purchasing land in 2006, a man set out to construct a cabin within 72 hours, the resulting camp is lacking bedrooms, so the Cabin Masters create a main bedroom, sleeping areas and separate bathrooms.
For nearly 50 years, Mary and her five siblings created loving memories at their family cabin; Mary wants to create additional bedroom/sleeping space while expanding the bathroom to accommodate their large family.
Spruce Mountain Ski Lodge is in need of vital repairs in order to keep serving the community; the guys demo with a whole new twist, Ashley finds a scaly friend to introduce to Ryan and Chase lands the season's first jump.
The Harringtons purchased a tranquil plot of oceanside property in Phippsburg way back in the 1950s; Joe Harrington, a Maine Basketball Hall of Famer, clears a parcel so he can construct a camp of his own to add to the family's legacy.
The team transforms the original Monmouth fire station into a fire museum; with safety as their top priority, they deal with a messy demo, reinforce an unstable second floor with hefty steel beams and honor local heroes.
When their business manager requests a brand-new build over a vacation-packed winter, the team loses track of the budget as time slips away and snow piles up; the crew try to finish the build without going any more over budget.
A family buys a property with everything except a safe structure to call home; the team swoop in to save the day, combating a nor'easter along the way, to create a four season haven.
While the team is in Italy, Jedi and Dixie renovate a theater for campers with special needs at Pine Tree Camp in Rome, Maine; it's a transformation from storage space to red carpet reveal as they tackle illness, weather, excavation issues and rot.
A family inherits a generational cabin they love on Sand Pond; along with the camp itself, they inherit a dark and damp building with a dated layout and lots of rot; the ``Maine Cabin Masters`` hammer, saw and sand their way through an overhaul.
Ryan and Ashley buy a rundown camp on their own island; the team boats over, ready to haul materials and tackle a tricky gray water system; but after demo, island life proves tough.
The Triangle House has been a staple in Phippsburg since the 20s; a local artist, who's admired the cottage since childhood, bought it in the 80s; after more than a century of wear, she invites the Maine Cabin Masters to save the local landmark.
A surprise ant invasion, a 1960s game show, and a basketball showdown keeps the team on their toes as they take on a fifth generation cabin, adding bathroom privacy and a cozy nap nook.
The Maine Cabin Masters team faces a challenging cabin restoration after a massive tree damage to a Maine camp; they'll raise ceilings, move the kitchen for lake views, rework the staircase and remove rooms for rustic charm.
Chase and his team renovate an off-the-grid hunting cabin deep in the woods of Oxford, Maine; they have a budget of $20,000 and a time frame of six weeks, but they may not be able to overcome the challenges and finish the cabin before winter comes.
Chase and his team take on a dated and dysfunctional cabin in Belgrade Lakes; with a budget of $40,000 and six weeks to finish the project, the team strives to turn this Long Pond cabin into the perfect family retreat.
The Cabin Masters head deep into the woods in northern Maine to renovate a remote cabin; the team caravans in for a two-week build, facing rough roads and tight deadlines; this off-grid build was so ambitious, it had to be split into two parts!
The Cabin Masters help Chase's wife, Sarah, restore her late grandmother's cabin to preserve her memory; with only 12 weeks to build, the team works fast to update the interior with a new kitchen, bigger windows, and Chase's decorating style.
A man enlists the team to make his tiny cabin on the water more comfortable; he wants to restore a vintage sink and honor his late friend, who was an electrician; when a storm threatens the build at the end, the crew must find a way to finish safely.
Gardiner Area High School is in need of an outdoor classroom for their earth sciences program, so they call on some of their notable Gardiner Tiger alumni; the crew builds the room to be an optimal learning space with plenty of storage.
The ``Maine Cabin Masters`` help out old family friends whose house suffered fire damage; the crew faces the challenge of working on the residence, while Ashley makes a scrapbook and a one-of-a-kind bench to honor old memories.
A Damariscotta camp has a nice shell, but Chase and the team have to redesign the floorplan from the baseboards up for the family to get the getaway destination they had dreamed about.
Chase and the gang team up with sports broadcaster Dan Patrick whose family compound is in need of a new bunkhouse; the project starts from scratch, so the Maine Cabin Masters need their whole roster to pitch in.
A growing family needs more space at their camp on Pocasset Lake; while the crew handles the remodeling, layout revamp, wall replacement and dormer addition, Ashley and Ryan come up with a way to display the family's tradition of collecting rocks.
The ``Maine Cabin Masters`` team up with the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a local nonprofit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a small house for its participants.
The Bishops' waterside cottage that was built in the 1930s is overdue for an upgrade; the crew powers through demo day, upcycles some of the original lumber and expands the place upward and outward.
After a tree falls onto the roof of a family camp, the mishap is chosen as an opportunity; the ``Maine Cabin Masters`` are called in to facilitate an expansion.
A family in Ryan's hometown has a pair of cabins, right on the water, that are in need of updates after 40 years of use; the Cabin Masters provide a facelift, including updated foundations.
Two newlyweds call on the Cabin Masters to expand the 1957 Great Pond cabin they inherited to include enough space for their family, which includes three children, their spouses and six grandchildren.
Chase and the Cabin Masters team attempt to restore a family camp that sisters Charlene Andersen and Pennilyn Dudley fondly recall many stories of from the last 50 years.
The ``Maine Cabin Masters`` are here to help out a family with one of their most unique builds yet, a geodesic dome.
A family loves their cozy, hilltop camp even though it lacks some basic amenities that make year-round visits difficult; the Cabin Masters employ all their skills to transform this unfinished gem from driveway to dock.
The crew acquires a retired lumber yard and builds out a new woodshop for projects; they also revamp their headquarters to improve flow.
The ``Maine Cabin Masters`` head to the hills to help the snow-happy Richardson family fulfill their dream of owning a slope side abode at the Black Mountain Ski Resort; the crew must overcome the difficulties of construction in a flood plain.
The Red Camp has been in the family for 60 years and is in need of some modern upgrades; the crew combats copper corrosion, critter nests and the dreaded camp curse, while raising the roof to give this waterside camp some upgrades.
A lake-loving family outgrows their legacy cabin; the gang tackles the challenges of remodeling the mazelike layout as Ashley uses an heirloom for a special project, all in time for the family's annual 4th of July party.
A family loves their cozy, hilltop camp even though it lacks some basic amenities that make year-round visits difficult; the Cabin Masters employ all their skills to transform this unfinished gem from driveway to dock.
The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center (AOEC) is looking to use their pond by creating a trail and elevated clubhouse overlooking the water, so the team must apply ADA compliant techniques to ensure that the path and structure are accessible for all.
A family finds their camp flooded when they return after winter; as the team pull back what remains of the floor, problems compound as they find powder post beetles, dry rot and more.
A Penobscot tribe member summons the team for needed upgrades to her cabin; they have to work fast to beat the start of moose hunting season and to honor the land and Penobscot culture.
David and Bishop, owners of an uninhabitable cabin, ask Chase and the crew to get fun and funky with a new build with a roofline that faces the water, lots of windows to enjoy the view, and enough space to host their beloved gatherings.
A group of brothers who inherited a rugged hunting cabin from their father and his friends enlist the team to restore it and preserve its legacy.
A woman's husband suddenly passed away before finishing their family cabin; Chase and the Cabin Masters team up with some green friends to make this family's perfect summer cabin dreams come true.
The Wheeler family enlists the help of the team to renovate their old cabin so that it fits their growing kids; the crew removes a dead tree that threatens to fall on the property at any moment.
The Wheeler family enlists the Cabin Masters to renovate their old cabin to fit their growing kids.
Kristin's family has owned this cabin for five generations, but now would like to add on to the kitchen and raise the roof to comfortably fit her husband and son, and add more space for their daughter to enjoy the space with ease.
After nearly one hundred years in operation, some of the YMCA Camp of Maine's buildings need renovations, and the wish list includes new bathrooms, a bunkhouse for the cooks, a chicken coop for the camp's hens and a covered outdoor grill area.
A man who recently inherited his dad's winter retreat wants to honor his father's memory while making the camp comfortable for year-round living for his family with a bigger bathroom, more inside light, a four-season porch, and space for their dogs.
Chase and his team renovate a camp situated on two ponds; with winter right around the corner, Chase knows they need to hustle in order to complete the renovation in time for the homeowner's Thanksgiving get-together.
A sudden severe thunderstorm destroyed the Palumbo family's beloved camp, but they're ready to rebuild; the team hopes to grant them a miracle in the wreckage, with a bigger bathroom and a sunroom that feels connected to the rest of the camp.
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.
The Rooney family spends their summer with relatives and friends on Great Pond, but their camp is too small, and it's so dark that they can barely tell they're on a 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.
Chase and his team renovate an off-the-grid camp for a family of city slickers; with limited resources, the team members work to incorporate the comforts of city living, then they discover a moldering water tank that may shut down the renovation.
A family purchases land on Sebec Lake and acquires an old shipping container they hope the team can transform into a dream cabin; the crew is challenged by the metal walls as they tackle the build offsite before transporting it to its forever home.
The Maine Cabin Masters offer a tour of their home turf and highlight some of their favorite areas, activities and cabins across the Pine Tree State.
The team counts down the top 10 cabins where they did whatever necessary, like opening up roofs and adding square footage, to expand the footprints of properties and save families from being cramped.
The Maine Cabin Masters shake off the dust and count down their most historic camps, including an antique clam shack and a 100-year-old farmhouse.
The team revisits some of their favorite food-friendly installations that brought meals and feels all across Vacationland, from hunting cabin cookeries and lake-and-bake wood stoves, to chill and grill backyards and on-the-water drinks on tap.
A countdown of the top 10 camps that started as something other than a camp, from retooling old sheds and shipping containers, to getting medieval on a role-playing village.
Dixie and Jedi revisit some of their favorite builds, thrills and special projects, from working in freezing conditions and stealing an afternoon to fly-fish to finding time to get in a hockey game.
A countdown the top 10 properties where the decks, porches and patios were the biggest wrecks before they were restored to give owners some fun in the sun.
The McQuaids want to build a cabin for their family's matriarch across from their own cabin on David Pond; the build becomes a blank slate for the Cabin Masters, who work to design a camp that can work as her home away from home for years to come.
The Cabin Masters are summoned to the medieval role-playing community of Burgundar to repair their market, fire pit, and gathering inn; a ferocious rainstorm and winter weather threaten to thwart the team's grand plans for the camp.
A family purchases land on Sebec Lake and acquires an old shipping container they hope the team can transform into a dream cabin; the crew is challenged by the metal walls as they tackle the build offsite before transporting it to its forever home.
The masters remodel a 1960s cabin that needs more living space, but there's a catch: they can't build outside the original footprint.
The Cabin Masters tackle a cabin and bunkhouse that have been rotting for 30 years on Cook's Beach; With a 12-week timeline and a $50,000 budget for both structures, the team must design on a dime to transform the property by the deadline.
The Cabin Masters step in to rescue a family's camp that's sinking due to the stream running underneath it; with $60,000 and a tight timeline, the team must work quickly to winterize and lift the structure.
A man and his fiance would like to see their rustic camping cabin without plumbing transformed into a place they can entertain, use the bathroom indoors and enjoy multiple seasons; they'd also like to pay homage to their funeral home business.
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.
Converting the first post office ever built in Manchester, Maine, into an off-the-grid cabin.
The Cabin Masters help Chase's wife, Sarah, restore her late grandmother's cabin to preserve her memory; with only 12 weeks to build, the team works fast to update the interior with a new kitchen, bigger windows, and Chase's decorating style.
The Chadwick family has purchased a cabin built in 1906 and need the Cabin Masters help for a remodel; with an eight-week deadline, the team must fix a rotting ceiling, update the interior and create a custom outdoor bar and fire pit.
A family with a legacy of enjoying the lakes of Maine buys a 30-year-old gambrel garage with an efficiency apartment on the second floor.
A couple fell in love with the views of Greenville Junction, Maine, but the cabin they purchased is in need of some serious work; Chase and the team create a working bathroom and kitchen as well as additional sleeping space.
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 man who recently inherited his dad's winter retreat wants to honor his father's memory while making the camp comfortable for year-round living for his family with a bigger bathroom, more inside light, a four-season porch, and space for their dogs.
The crew helps a couple turn their chopped up, suburban cabin into the spacious, rustic Maine getaway they've always wanted; with the help of some new faces and upgraded equipment, the Cabin Masters breathe new life into this family's retreat.
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.
An early 1900s cabin that's intimately tied to Maine's history and legacy puts the team to the test as they try to re-create its original look and feel.
Chase and the team seek to transform a family's 1950s lobster shack into a cabin that will create a lifetime of memories for generations to come; they re-imagine the cabin's interior layout, preserve a mural and add an exterior widow's walk.
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 Rooney family spends their summer with relatives and friends on Great Pond, but their camp is too small, and it's so dark that they can barely tell they're on a lake.
The Cabin Masters head to Snow Pond to renovate a generational camp with a tight budget and deadline. Facing heat, supply issues, and surprises, they work hard -- yet still find time for games, laughs, and helping Ashley reconnect with an old friend.
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.
After purchasing land in 2006, a man set out to construct a cabin within 72 hours, the resulting camp is lacking bedrooms, so the Cabin Masters create a main bedroom, sleeping areas and separate bathrooms.
A family wants to turn their boathouse-turned-cabin into a summer retreat; with the camp located directly on the water, the Cabin Masters will have to figure out how to reinforce it, address uneven walls and create more space for this family of four.
Chase and Ashley rally the Cabin Masters to help build a new arts and crafts building; with no budget for the project, the Cabin Masters get help from the community to finish the build before the winter snow.
Chase and Ashley rally the Cabin Masters to help build a new arts and crafts building; with no budget for the project, the Cabin Masters get help from the community to finish the build before the winter snow.
Thirty years after purchasing their lakeside home, grandparents need more space than their 100-year-old camp can provide for their growing family.
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.
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.
Two newlyweds call on the Cabin Masters to expand the 1957 Great Pond cabin they inherited to include enough space for their family, which includes three children, their spouses and six grandchildren.
The Eldridge family owns a a dilapidated camp on Lake Cobbosseeconntee, and the Cabin Masters have agreed to rescue the family camp and restore their good name, but as the team begins, they realize this little job has some big problems.
Chase and the Cabin Masters team attempt to restore a family camp that sisters Charlene Andersen and Pennilyn Dudley fondly recall many stories of from the last 50 years.
A winter storm and a fallen tree jeopardize to destroy a family's Bear Pond property; Chase and the Cabin Masters come to the rescue, preserving the camp's oddities and adding space for the soon-arriving next generation.
A family with a legacy of enjoying the lakes of Maine buys a 30-year-old gambrel garage with an efficiency apartment on the second floor.
Allen Cornwall's cabin on East Pond in Oakland, Maine, needs major upgrades; a bedroom must be added for daughter, Anna, who currently sleeps in a tent on the camp's porch; the crew plans to add special touches that will last for generations to come.
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.
The team jumps at the opportunity to buy a friend's 100-year-old farmhouse in Manchester, Maine, and transform it into their headquarters; they plan to create a showroom, offices and a special space for designing and creating custom pieces.
For the first time in Cabin Masters history, a structure is so bad that they have to tear it down to the foundation and start from scratch; the team must stay on task and ultimately recreate the cabin that the owners have dreamed of for their family.
For nearly 50 years, Mary and her five siblings created loving memories at their family cabin; Mary wants to create additional bedroom/sleeping space while expanding the bathroom to accommodate their large family.
Greg and Denise purchase a cabin on the shore of Messalonskee Lake; this is one of the largest budgets the crew has ever had to work with, so the team works hard to help the couple transform this picturesque diamond in the rough into a polished gem.
The team has their hands full as they navigate a treacherous hillside to stabilize a camp and restore it so a family can continue to enjoy it for at least anther 42 years.
It is a great opportunity for Chase and the team to rebuild and ultimately repair a cabin for a man and his family, but they will have to act quickly so they can finish before winter arrives so that the family can enjoy it for years to come.
Gary and his wife Ellen inherited 97 acres of pristine land in the lush woods of Manchester Maine; ultimate dream for Gary and Ellen is to see a cabin finished so they can enjoy it with their three grown children and four grandchildren.
A family of four from Florida is living in their dream home on a scenic Maine lake, but from the kitchen to the rafters, it's in need of some serious renovations to withstand the winter months and really work for them.
A man and his fiance would like to see their rustic camping cabin without plumbing transformed into a place they can entertain, use the bathroom indoors and enjoy multiple seasons; they'd also like to pay homage to their funeral home business.
The team jumps at the opportunity to buy a friend's 100-year-old farmhouse in Manchester, Maine, and transform it into their headquarters; they plan to create a showroom, offices and a special space for designing and creating custom pieces.
Lifelong Mainers bought their Belgrade cabin in 1987 and have maintained it over the years, but the list of needed repairs continues to grow; the team gives the camp much-needed life by rebuilding its front wall and replacing the heating system.
After relocating back to Maine, a family has been cramped in their small cabin overlooking Great Pond; the team want to expand the footprint of their home by adding a second story and re-imagining the interior layout.
A couple found their own slice of heaven overlooking Lake Annabessacook, only to find out it needs more work than they could provide; the team takes the building out of its current 1950's decor and updates it with modern touches.
An early 1900s cabin that's intimately tied to Maine's history and legacy puts the team to the test as they try to re-create its original look and feel.
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 couple fell in love with the views of Greenville Junction, Maine, but the cabin they purchased is in need of some serious work; Chase and the team create a working bathroom and kitchen as well as additional sleeping space.
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 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.
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 inherit a quaint cabin; Chase and his team focus on transforming the former fish and lobster shack into a fun family cabin.
Chase and the team transform a quaint cabin and its accompanying railroad caboose; they enlarge the main cabin with more sleeping space, indoor plumbing and an updated kitchen, and they create more bunk space and storage space in the caboose.
Chase and his team tackle a dilapidated island cabin with major rot issues; with a budget of $30,000 and six weeks to complete the project, the team must turn it into a secluded island retreat while maintaining all of the original rustic charm.
The Cabin Masters work to finish Nine Mile Camp; after whitewater rafting, Chase and the team build bunk beds, Dixie and Jedi design an archery target, and Ashley continues her quest for a bug-free build; can they get it all done in two weeks?
Converting the first post office ever built in Manchester, Maine, into an off-the-grid cabin.
The team helps Matthew Dix restore his grandfather's old shed to its former glory; with Dixie's grandmother waiting impatiently next door, the crew members visit every chance they get to put hammer to nails to restore the decrepit cabin.
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.
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.
After three women buy a cabin they describe as a diamond in the rough, they are determined to create the cabin of their dreams; with the help of Chase and the team, their diamond in the rough becomes a cherished gem for family gatherings.
After buying her parents' old summer camp, a mother calls on the Cabin Masters to help her renovate the home for her parents to retire in full-time; with a $40,000 budget and open timeline, Chase and his crew come in to transform this camp.
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 Wheeler family enlists the help of the team to renovate their old cabin so that it fits their growing kids; the crew removes a dead tree that threatens to fall on the property at any moment.
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.
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.
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.
Chase and the crew seek to turn a vacation cabin that was originally a 1920s horse barn into a stable building for a large family; drawing from the past, the crew wants to honor the owners' late parents in this emotional build.
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.
Chase and the team are challenged to take a former garage and turn it into a home that will comfortably accommodate six siblings and their 17 kids; they race to convert the cramped camp into a real cabin the family can enjoy for years to come.
Chase and the team seek to transform a family's 1950s lobster shack into a cabin that will create a lifetime of memories for generations to come; they re-imagine the cabin's interior layout, preserve a mural and add an exterior widow's walk.
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.
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.
In Oakland, Maine, Chase and his crew work to save Eric's old family fishing cabin; Eric hopes that the renovation will give the cabin many more years of life so he can share his childhood memories with his own children.
With winter fast approaching, the team works feverishly to finish a play cabin for the Kennebec Valley YMCA in Augusta, Maine; also, Ryan decides it's time to build the workshop that Chase Morrill has always wanted.
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 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.
In Oakland, Maine, Chase and his team take on a project on McGrath Pond that has been empty for 15 years; while it seems like a pretty straightforward renovation, starting a project this late in the season raises a lot of challenges.
In Oakland, Maine, Chase and his crew work to save Eric's old family fishing cabin; Eric hopes that the renovation will give the cabin many more years of life so he can share his childhood memories with his own children.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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Builder Chase Morrill and his team tackle a family camp on the coast of the New Meadows River in West Bath, Maine; the third-generation owners have decided to add more appropriate living quarters for the large family reunions they host each year.
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Chase and his team restore the old army barracks, which have 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.
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Chase and the team are hired to finish a cabin for a homeowner who's been collecting materials for years but hasn't been able to finish the project; with a budget of $20,000, the crew hopes to make the homeowners' dream a reality in eight weeks.
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.
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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.
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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.
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Chase gets a call from retired U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, who is building a retreat to help combat-injured veterans and their families; the builders must turn a cottage into an ADA-compliant event center for veterans and their families.
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.
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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.
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.
Chase and his team renovate a camp situated on two ponds; with winter right around the corner, Chase knows they need to hustle in order to complete the renovation in time for the homeowner's Thanksgiving get-together.
Chase and his team renovate an off-the-grid hunting cabin deep in the woods of Oxford, Maine; they have a budget of $20,000 and a time frame of six weeks, but they may not be able to overcome the challenges and finish the cabin before winter comes.
Chase and his team renovate a 130-year-old cabin located on an island; with a budget of $40,000 and a 6-week timeframe, Chase must overcome the challenges of building on an island to make sure the cabin is around for another 100 years.
While getting ready for Lance's wedding in Augusta, Maine, Chase gets a call from a friend who has a log cabin stuck in her backyard; Chase sees the cabin as a fun project for the team to work on and to present to Lance's bride.
After three women buy a cabin they describe as a diamond in the rough, they are determined to create the cabin of their dreams; with the help of Chase and the team, their diamond in the rough becomes a cherished gem for family gatherings.
Chase and his team are called in to renovate a neglected camp for a growing family; the unusual footprint proves troublesome when trying to create a second bedroom; outside, the steep slope becomes a challenge just hours before the reveal.
Chase and his team hike through the woods of Dedham, Maine, to restore a dilapidated family camp that was once the old schoolhouse; from the swarming bugs to the relentless rain, the team learns nothing will come easy at the old schoolhouse.
Chase and his team take on a dated and dysfunctional cabin in Belgrade Lakes; with a budget of $40,000 and six weeks to finish the project, the team strives to turn this Long Pond cabin into the perfect family retreat.
Chase and his team renovate an off-the-grid camp for a family of city slickers; with limited resources, the team members work to incorporate the comforts of city living, then they discover a moldering water tank that may shut down the renovation.
Chase and his team tackle a dilapidated island cabin with major rot issues; with a budget of $30,000 and six weeks to complete the project, the team must turn it into a secluded island retreat while maintaining all of the original rustic charm.
Chase Morrill and his team attempt to save a historic cabin which was owned by a famous Maine politician, but they unearth a surprise that may derail the whole project.
A couple found their own slice of heaven overlooking Lake Annabessacook, only to find out it needs more work than they could provide; the team takes the building out of its current 1950's decor and updates it with modern touches.
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.
Chase Morrill and his team attempt to save a historic cabin which was owned by a famous Maine politician, but they unearth a surprise that may derail the whole project.
The Wheeler family enlists the Cabin Masters to renovate their old cabin to fit their growing kids.
A Damariscotta camp has a nice shell, but Chase and the team have to redesign the floorplan from the baseboards up for the family to get the getaway destination they had dreamed about.
The ``Maine Cabin Masters`` team up with the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a local nonprofit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a small house for its participants.
A couple inherit a quaint cabin; Chase and his team focus on transforming the former fish and lobster shack into a fun family cabin.
Chase Morrill specializes in renovating rustic cabins along with his sister, brother-in-law and best friend; working across the Pine Tree State, the team provides the derelict cabins with much-needed care.
A man enlists the team to make his tiny cabin on the water more comfortable; he wants to restore a vintage sink and honor his late friend, who was an electrician; when a storm threatens the build at the end, the crew must find a way to finish safely.
The ``Maine Cabin Masters`` head to the hills to help the snow-happy Richardson family fulfill their dream of owning a slope side abode at the Black Mountain Ski Resort; the crew must overcome the difficulties of construction in a flood plain.
Meet the Cannons -- they need a new roof, additional sleeping space and, most importantly, higher ceilings; the Cabin Masters transport a very heavy stone hearth, Jedi and Ashley race to assemble a set of stools, and the guys prank Ashley.
Chase and his team hike through the woods of Dedham, Maine, to restore a dilapidated family camp that was once the old schoolhouse; from the swarming bugs to the relentless rain, the team learns nothing will come easy at the old schoolhouse.
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This family's camp is cozy and complete on the inside, but the outside is a mess.
The Cabin Masters step in to rescue a family's camp that's sinking due to the stream running underneath it; with $60,000 and a tight timeline, the team must work quickly to winterize and lift the structure.
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.
The guys tackle a cabin owned by one of their beloved subcontractors, Florida Nick; his family cabin is in need of some major upgrades; they are looking for more space on the first level and the guys build two cabin additions.
Lifelong Mainers bought their Belgrade cabin in 1987 and have maintained it over the years, but the list of needed repairs continues to grow; the team gives the camp much-needed life by rebuilding its front wall and replacing the heating system.
The Cabin Masters tackle a cabin and bunkhouse that have been rotting for 30 years on Cook's Beach; With a 12-week timeline and a $50,000 budget for both structures, the team must design on a dime to transform the property by the deadline.
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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.
Gardiner Area High School is in need of an outdoor classroom for their earth sciences program, so they call on some of their notable Gardiner Tiger alumni; the crew builds the room to be an optimal learning space with plenty of storage.
Chase and the team are challenged to take a former garage and turn it into a home that will comfortably accommodate six siblings and their 17 kids; they race to convert the cramped camp into a real cabin the family can enjoy for years to come.
The "Maine Cabin Masters" help out old family friends whose house suffered fire damage; the crew faces the challenge of working on the residence, while Ashley makes a scrapbook and a one-of-a-kind bench to honor old memories.
The team tackles a historic landmark restoration, complete with rotted siding and spooky baby dolls.
A family in Ryan's hometown has a pair of cabins, right on the water, that are in need of updates after 40 years of use; the Cabin Masters provide a facelift, including updated foundations.
The crew acquires a retired lumberyard and builds out a new wood shop for projects; they also revamp their headquarters to improve flow.
Spruce Mountain Ski Lodge is in need of vital repairs in order to keep serving the community; the guys demo with a whole new twist, Ashley finds a scaly friend to introduce to Ryan and Chase lands the season's first jump.
Greg and Denise purchase a cabin on the shore of Messalonskee Lake; this is one of the largest budgets the crew has ever had to work with, so the team works hard to help the couple transform this picturesque diamond in the rough into a polished gem.
A family wants to turn their boathouse-turned-cabin into a summer retreat; with the camp located directly on the water, the Cabin Masters will have to figure out how to reinforce it, address uneven walls and create more space for this family of four.
A winter storm and a fallen tree jeopardize to destroy a family's Bear Pond property; Chase and the Cabin Masters come to the rescue, preserving the camp's oddities and adding space for the soon-arriving next generation.
Allen Cornwall's cabin on East Pond in Oakland, Maine, needs major upgrades; a bedroom must be added for daughter, Anna, who currently sleeps in a tent on the camp's porch; the crew plans to add special touches that will last for generations to come.
The Red Camp has been in the family for 60 years and is in need of some modern upgrades; the crew combats copper corrosion, critter nests and the dreaded camp curse, while raising the roof to give this waterside camp some upgrades.
After a massive storm in central Maine, the Cabin Masters return to two former renovations to help out. Multiple trees destroyed cabins and porches around the YMCA camp property while the Chadwick family's screened-in porch was crushed by a tree.
While getting ready for Lance's wedding in Augusta, Maine, Chase gets a call from a friend who has a log cabin stuck in her backyard; Chase sees the cabin as a fun project for the team to work on and to present to Lance's bride.
The Harringtons purchased a tranquil plot of oceanside property in Phippsburg way back in the 1950s; Joe Harrington, a Maine Basketball Hall of Famer, cleared a parcel so he can construct a camp of his own to add to the family's legacy.
A lake-loving family outgrows their legacy cabin; the gang tackles the challenges of remodeling the mazelike layout as Ashley uses an heirloom for a special project, all in time for the family's annual 4th of July party.
Builder Chase Morrill, along with Ashley Morrill-Eldridge and Ryan Eldridge, his sister and brother-in-law, transform cabins in some of the most beautiful areas of Maine. From historic cottages to camp cabins, scenic retreats get the facelifts they need.
A family inherits a generational cabin they love on Sand Pond; along with the camp itself, they inherit a dark and damp building with a dated layout and lots of rot; the "Maine Cabin Masters" hammer, saw and sand their way through an overhaul.
Ryan and Ashley buy a rundown camp on their own island; the team boats over, ready to haul materials and tackle a tricky gray water system; but after demo, island life proves tough.
A family buys a property with everything except a safe structure to call home; the team swoop in to save the day, combating a nor'easter along the way, to create a four season haven.
A growing family needs more space at their camp on Pocasset Lake; while the crew handles the remodeling, layout revamp, wall replacement and dormer addition, Ashley and Ryan come up with a way to display the family's tradition of collecting rocks.
The crew kicks off a new waterside build, but a surprise call from the homeowners could change everything; with icy delays, a custom grill pit and help from Francis, this episode is packed with challenges, charm, and unexpected turns.
Builder Chase Morrill, along with Ashley Morrill-Eldridge and Ryan Eldridge, his sister and brother-in-law, transform cabins in some of the most beautiful areas of Maine. From historic cottages to camp cabins, scenic retreats get the facelifts they need.
Ryan picks up a rundown tiny cabin for a rock-bottom price that the crew decides to transform into a customizable, one-of-a-kind retreat that they can auction off for charity.
A group of brothers who inherited a rugged hunting cabin from their father and his friends enlist the team to restore it and preserve its legacy.
A family finds their camp flooded when they return after winter; as the team pull back what remains of the floor, problems compound as they find powder post beetles, dry rot and more.
While the team is in Italy, Jedi and Dixie renovate a theater for campers with special needs at Pine Tree Camp in Rome, Maine; it's a transformation from storage space to red carpet reveal as they tackle illness, weather, excavation issues and rot.
The Bishops' waterside cottage that was built in the 1930s is overdue for an upgrade; the crew powers through demo day, upcycles some of the original lumber and expands the place upward and outward.
The team transforms the original Monmouth fire station into a fire museum; with safety as their top priority, they deal with a messy demo, reinforce an unstable second floor with hefty steel beams and honor local heroes.
Thirty years after purchasing their lakeside home, grandparents need more space than their 100-year-old camp can provide for their growing family.
The Eldridge family owns a dilapidated camp on Lake Cobbosseeconntee, and the Cabin Masters have agreed to rescue the family camp and restore their good name, but as the team begins, they realize this little job has some big problems.
After buying her parents' old summer camp, a mother calls on the Cabin Masters to help her renovate the home for her parents to retire in full-time; with a $40,000 budget and open timeline, Chase and his crew come in to transform this camp.
David and Bishop, owners of an uninhabitable cabin, ask Chase and the crew to get fun and funky with a new build with a roofline that faces the water, lots of windows to enjoy the view, and enough space to host their beloved gatherings.
The Triangle House has been a staple in Phippsburg since the 20s; a local artist, who's admired the cottage since childhood, bought it in the 80s; after more than a century of wear, she invites the Maine Cabin Masters to save the local landmark.
The Maine Cabin Masters team faces a challenging cabin restoration after a massive tree damage to a Maine camp; they'll raise ceilings, move the kitchen for lake views, rework the staircase and remove rooms for rustic charm.
Kristin's family has owned this cabin for five generations, but now would like to add on to the kitchen and raise the roof to comfortably fit her husband and son, and add more space for their daughter to enjoy the space with ease.
A Penobscot tribe member summons the team for needed upgrades to her cabin; they have to work fast to beat the start of moose hunting season and to honor the land and Penobscot culture.
The McQuaids want to build a cabin for their family's matriarch across from their own cabin on David Pond; the build becomes a blank slate for the Cabin Masters, who work to design a camp that can work as her home away from home for years to come.
A surprise twist sends the crew into overdrive as they battle freezing temps to deliver this dream home; the team bands together to tackle weather setbacks, custom creations, and a pool table install.
The Cabin Masters are summoned to the medieval role-playing community of Burgundar to repair their market, fire pit, and gathering inn; a ferocious rainstorm and winter weather threaten to thwart the team's grand plans for the camp.
The masters remodel a 1960s cabin that needs more living space, but there's a catch: they can't build outside the original footprint.
When their business manager requests a brand-new build over a vacation-packed winter, the team loses track of the budget as time slips away and snow piles up; the crew try to finish the build without going any more over budget.
The crew tackles a custom build for an architect -- complete with framing challenges, snowmobile chaos and a dog house that just won't stay in the truck; with big beams, laughs and a trip back to school.
A woman's husband suddenly passed away before finishing their family cabin; Chase and the Cabin Masters team up with some green friends to make this family's perfect summer cabin dreams come true.
The crew takes on a modular build to help a dad who's been raising his three daughters in his parents' in-law suite. Meanwhile, Ashley has the crew crawling up the walls to complete a special project for the little girls.
Builder Chase Morrill, along with Ashley Morrill-Eldridge and Ryan Eldridge, his sister and brother-in-law, transform cabins in some of the most beautiful areas of Maine. From historic cottages to camp cabins, scenic retreats get the facelifts they need.
A surprise ant invasion, a 1960s game show, and a basketball showdown keeps the team on their toes as they take on a fifth generation cabin, adding bathroom privacy and a cozy nap nook.
After nearly one hundred years in operation, some of the YMCA Camp of Maine's buildings need renovations, and the wish list includes new bathrooms, a bunkhouse for the cooks, a chicken coop for the camp's hens and a covered outdoor grill area.
The Chadwick family has purchased a cabin built in 1906 and need the Cabin Masters help for a remodel; with an eight-week deadline, the team must fix a rotting ceiling, update the interior and create a custom outdoor bar and fire pit.
The crew takes on a tiny cabin with a big problem. The family loves their lakefront camp, but they're desperate for more sleeping space. Rotten beams threaten their loft plans as they rush to beat winter weather.
The crew helps Jedi turn a pontoon boat into a cabin boat, complete with a deck, a bathroom and a bedroom; from glued-down carpet to stereo testing, this floating build is packed with laughs, surprises and one seriously creative challenge.
The team takes on a rebuild for a family after a devastating storm destroys their camp; with five decades of memories to honor and a vision for a larger space, the crew battles freezing temperatures and a ticking clock to finish the cabin in time.
A countdown the top 10 properties where the decks, porches and patios were the biggest wrecks before they were restored to give owners some fun in the sun.
The Maine Cabin Masters take on another Cobbosseecontee camp; Homeowner Walter White and his family dream of a new deck, a natural wood exterior, and an open layout to connect his porch and living room.
The Cabin Masters head to Winthrop, Maine to rescue a couple from their DIY project; with a new addition, deck, storage, and a mouse issue to fix, can the crew finish in time for the owners' 10th anniversary?
Restoring a generational camp as the family honors their 92-year-old matriarch; they update the cabin with fresh spaces and heartfelt touches, racing to ready it for future generations while preserving its family legacy and history.
The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center (AOEC) is looking to use their pond by creating a trail and elevated clubhouse overlooking the water, so the team must apply ADA compliant techniques to ensure that the path and structure are accessible for all.
A sudden severe thunderstorm destroyed the Palumbo family's beloved camp, but they're ready to rebuild; the team hopes to grant them a miracle in the wreckage, with a bigger bathroom and a sunroom that feels connected to the rest of the camp.
A countdown of the top 10 camps that started as something other than a camp, from retooling old sheds and shipping containers, to getting medieval on a role-playing village.
The team counts down the top 10 cabins where they did whatever necessary, like opening up roofs and adding square footage, to expand the footprints of properties and save families from being cramped.
The team takes on a project to restore a lakeside cabin once shared by a homeowner and her late husband, who died shortly after they bought it; she hopes for major updates, like a new roof, fresh stain, an expanded living room and a quiet lookout spot.
Dixie and Jedi revisit some of their favorite builds, thrills and special projects, from working in freezing conditions and stealing an afternoon to fly-fish to finding time to get in a hockey game.
The Maine Cabin Masters shake off the dust and count down their most historic camps, including an antique clam shack and a 100-year-old farmhouse.
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.
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.
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.
Chase and the team transform a quaint cabin and its accompanying railroad caboose; they enlarge the main cabin with more sleeping space, indoor plumbing and an updated kitchen, and they create more bunk space and storage space in the caboose.
The team has their hands full as they navigate a treacherous hillside to stabilize a camp and restore it, so a family can continue to enjoy it for at least another 42 years.
Chase and the crew seek to turn a vacation cabin that was originally a 1920s horse barn into a stable building for a large family; drawing from the past, the crew wants to honor the owners' late parents in this emotional build.