A family are on a mission to update their 30-year-old cabin. The team face surprises around every corner as they race to finish in time for summer. S7/Ep11
The team take on a cabin that was renovated by Chase and Ashley's father. They refurbish the landscape, add a bathroom, and make better use of the space. S7/Ep10
A family ask the team to transform an old shipping container into their dream cabin. They tackle the build offsite before transporting it to its forever home. S7/Ep8
The team convert the first post office ever built in Manchester, Maine, into an off-the-grid cabin. They work to preserve the property's history. S7/Ep7
The Cabin Masters pay tribute to an amazing legacy in West Gardiner, Maine. They are restoring two rustic cabins on her Wakefield Wildlife Sanctuary. S3/Ep12
A couple calls on Chase and the team to save their mountain camp that was levelled by a tornado. The design includes an emphasis on outdoor entertaining. S3/Ep9
Chase and the team are tasked with performing a Christmas miracle. They transform a couple's inherited 1950s cabin into a wonderland for the whole family to enjoy. S3/Ep8
Chase and the team are challenged to convert a former garage into a real cabin that will comfortably accommodate six siblings and their 17 kids. S3/Ep7
Chase and his crew help a newlywed couple take a questionable "wedding gift" and turn it into an alpine ski bungalow that would rival those in the Swiss Alps. S3/Ep6
A couple bought a derelict cabin in a bid to keep the area's fly-fishing traditions alive. Chase and his team aim to repair it in just 11 weeks. S3/Ep5
Chase and the team transform a family's treasured 1950s lobster shack into a cabin that will create a lifetime of memories for generations to come. S3/Ep4
Two animal lovers call on Chase and his team to turn their cabin into a pet sanctuary. The crew adds modern-day amenities while keeping its rustic appeal. S3/Ep2
The owner of Chase Morrill's latest cabin project works for a brewing company. The team uses it for inspiration as they remodel this waterfront home. S3/Ep1
The team donates a build to the local YMCA, creating a new play structure for the children of Augusta, ME. And, Chase finally gets his workshop. S2/Ep16
Chase and the team head to Oakland, to take on a challenging project the owner promised her father she would complete. Can they finish it before winter? S2/Ep15
Chase Morrill and his team are in New Sharon, ME, to save a rundown camp from falling into Kimball Pond. Can they complete the build in time and under budget? S2/Ep8
Chase and his team work on a family camp on the New Meadows River. The owners want to add facilities and better living quarters for family reunions. S2/Ep7
Chase Morrill and his team help a DIY homeowner jump-start his project and complete a renovation near Damariscotta, ME, that will keep the kids happy. S2/Ep6
Chase Morrill and his crew renovate a historic shack in Bunganuc Creek. They start by opening boarded windows, clearing animal droppings and years of trash. S2/Ep5
Builder Chase Morrill and his team rebuild an old oyster shack for a working farm. They have their tightest deadline to date and a budget of only $25,000. S2/Ep4
Chase Morrill and his team take on a project from a retired US Army veteran, turning a lakeside cabin into a lodge for combat-injured veterans and their families. S2/Ep3
Chase and his team revive the family's dilapidated army bunkhouse. With a $20,000 budget and reclaimed materials, they race to finish before the reunion. S2/Ep2
Chase Morrill splits his team to revamp two A-frame cabins in Maine's Sugarloaf Valley. With six weeks to finish both projects, the competition is on! S1/Ep11
Chase Morrill and his team renovate a camp situated on two ponds. With winter approaching, the team must hustle to complete the project before Thanksgiving. S1/Ep10
Chase Morrill and his team renovate a hunting cabin deep in the woods of Oxford, ME. They have $20,000 and six weeks to complete it before winter. S1/Ep9
Chase Morrill and the team dismantle, move and restore a log cabin before the wedding of one of their own, Lance - so they must work fast to finish. S1/Ep7
Chase Morrill and his team renovate a neglected camp for a growing family. They must overcome an unusual blueprint and a steep outdoor slope to finish the job. S1/Ep6
Chase Morrill and his team take on a dated cabin in Belgrade Lakes. With a $40,000 budget they have six weeks to turn it into the perfect family retreat. S1/Ep4
Chase Morrill and his team renovate an off-the-grid camp for a family of city slickers. With limited resources, they incorporate comfort with privacy. S1/Ep3
Chase Morrill and his team tackle a 1930s island cabin with major rot issues. With a budget of $30,000 they have six weeks to turn it into a rustic retreat. S1/Ep2
The crew team up with a local non-profit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a tiny house for its participants. S11/Ep12
A growing family needs more space at their camp on Pocasset Lake. Ashley and Ryan come up with a way to display the family's tradition of collecting rocks. S11/Ep8
A lake-loving family has outgrown their legacy cabin. The gang tackles remodelling this maze-like layout in time for the family's 4th of July party. S11/Ep7
The team help a winter family fulfil their dream of owning a slope-side abode at a ski resort. Can they complete the project before the lifts close? S11/Ep5
A family wants to turn their worn and cosy fishing getaway that was built upon a trolley frame in the early 1940s into a modern vacation retreat. S11/Ep3
A family loves their cosy, hilltop camp even though it lacks some basic amenities. The team employ all their skills to transform this unfinished gem. S11/Ep2
The team try to save a family's flooded camp and find the source of their water issues. Problems build when they find powder post beetles and dry rot. S9/Ep15
A Penobscot tribe member needs help with upgrades to her cabin. The team race to beat the start of moose hunting season while also honouring the land. S9/Ep14