Salvaging a Homestead Corn Crib with a Hometown Barn Raising: The guys reclaim a dangerous corn crib and put it back up with an old-fashioned barn raising. (S1 Ep4)
Repurposing Every Beam From a Pennsylvania Bank Barn: The guys take down a Pennsylvania Bank Barn in the hope of recovering the long beams and huge sleeper logs that lie below. (S1 Ep3)
Salvaging a Homestead Corn Crib with a Hometown Barn Raising: The guys reclaim a dangerous corn crib and put it back up with an old-fashioned barn raising. (S1 Ep4)
Repurposing Every Beam From a Pennsylvania Bank Barn: The guys take down a Pennsylvania Bank Barn in the hope of recovering the long beams and huge sleeper logs that lie below. (S1 Ep3)
Rescuing a Massive Barn and Finishing the Lincoln Cabin: The guys rescue a massive dogtrot-style barn in Indiana, then visit the nearly-completed Lincoln cabin. (S1 Ep2)
Taking Down the Lincoln Cabin and Building a Dog Trot: Mark and the guys work to dismantle a barn built by Abe Lincoln's uncle around 1830. Can they save the 180-year-old logs? (S1 Ep1)
Barnwood Showroom Transformation: The Barnwood Builders find themselves in unfamiliar territory as they transform a nearby office space into a showroom for their business. (S4 Ep13)
Building Fort Barnwood: Mark challenges his crew to build a log fort on the Boneyard. They use spare logs and some serious know-how to construct a pioneer cantilevered fort. (S4 Ep12)
West Virginia Legacy Cabin: Mark Bowe and his crew get a dose of family history in Leivasy, West Virginia, where they work on saving the O'Dell family's log home. (S4 Ep11)
Rescuing a Massive Barn and Finishing the Lincoln Cabin: The guys rescue a massive dogtrot-style barn in Indiana, then visit the nearly-completed Lincoln cabin. (S1 Ep2)
Taking Down the Lincoln Cabin and Building a Dog Trot: Mark and the guys work to dismantle a barn built by Abe Lincoln's uncle around 1830. Can they save the 180-year-old logs? (S1 Ep1)
Rebuilding After the Flood: Not far from the Boneyard, the town of White Sulphur Springs was devastated by a recent flood. Mark and the guys step up to help their neighbour rebuild. (S4 Ep10)
Barn Beam Log Cabin Experiment: Mark's clients want bigger and bigger antique log homes, so the guys try to build a 1200-sq-ft cabin using barn beams from their Boneyard inventory. (S4 Ep9)
Bristol Tobacco Barn: Mark buys a massive tobacco barn with an incredible log structure hidden inside. He wants to turn the logs into a cabin, so the guys must unwrap the barn layer by layer. (S4 Ep8)
Rebuilding After the Flood: Not far from the Boneyard, the town of White Sulphur Springs was devastated by a recent flood. Mark and the guys step up to help their neighbour rebuild. (S4 Ep10)
Barn Beam Log Cabin Experiment: Mark's clients want bigger and bigger antique log homes, so the guys try to build a 1200-sq-ft cabin using barn beams from their Boneyard inventory. (S4 Ep9)
Bristol Tobacco Barn: Mark buys a massive tobacco barn with an incredible log structure hidden inside. He wants to turn the logs into a cabin, so the guys must unwrap the barn layer by layer. (S4 Ep8)
Log Kitchen Drop-In: The Barnwood Builders head to Cashiers, North Carolina, to build an antique log cabin in the middle of a huge, framed-out modern home. (S4 Ep7)
Log Cabin Dream Come True: Mark and the guys help Tammy Harrah and her son realise an old dream of running a craft store in a log cabin on their West Virginia family homestead. (S4 Ep6)
Island Fishing Cabin: Mark and the Barnwood Builders take the logs from the Bird's-Eye Barn across the New River and put them back together on a West Virginia island. (S4 Ep5)
Beefy Bank-Barn Beams: Mark and the guys return to Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, where they previously stripped a massive barn. Now they're back for the incredible chestnut beams. (S4 Ep4)
Complicated Carriage House: The Barnwood Builders pull into New Ringgold, Pennsylvania, in a covered wagon, ready to take down and move a very complicated carriage house. (S4 Ep3)
Hitting the Barnwood Jackpot: Mark Bowe's client wants to use the barnwood from an enormous Pennsylvania bank barn to outfit his Arizona restaurant. (S4 Ep2)
The Cabin in the Quarry: The crew float down the Ohio River and land in Paducah, Kentucky, where they set out to save a little cabin in a big quarry. (S4 Ep1)
Wild Rock Pavilion: Using custom 21st century steel brackets and hand-hewn 19th century beams, the guys create a one-of-a-kind pavilion for the Wild Rock Community Centre. (S3 Ep12)
Log Cabin Dream Come True: Mark and the guys help Tammy Harrah and her son realise an old dream of running a craft store in a log cabin on their West Virginia family homestead. (S4 Ep6)
Island Fishing Cabin: Mark and the Barnwood Builders take the logs from the Bird's-Eye Barn across the New River and put them back together on a West Virginia island. (S4 Ep5)
Beefy Bank-Barn Beams: Mark and the guys return to Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, where they previously stripped a massive barn. Now they're back for the incredible chestnut beams. (S4 Ep4)
Complicated Carriage House: The Barnwood Builders pull into New Ringgold, Pennsylvania, in a covered wagon, ready to take down and move a very complicated carriage house. (S4 Ep3)
Hitting the Barnwood Jackpot: Mark Bowe's client wants to use the barnwood from an enormous Pennsylvania bank barn to outfit his Arizona restaurant. (S4 Ep2)
The Cabin in the Quarry: The crew float down the Ohio River and land in Paducah, Kentucky, where they set out to save a little cabin in a big quarry. (S4 Ep1)
Wild Rock Pavilion: Using custom 21st century steel brackets and hand-hewn 19th century beams, the guys create a one-of-a-kind pavilion for the Wild Rock Community Centre. (S3 Ep12)
Mark Bowe and the team bring an Appalachian-style cabin all the way to Cortez, Colorado. Before they leave, they also rebuild the Virginia springhouse, which will support a living roof. (S3 Ep9)
Mark Bowe and the crew go deep into the woods near Ruddle, West Virginia, to reclaim a rare one-room log schoolhouse. Back on the boneyard, the schoolhouse gets a whole new life. (S3 Ep8)
Mark Bowe and the team bring an Appalachian-style cabin all the way to Cortez, Colorado. Before they leave, they also rebuild the Virginia springhouse, which will support a living roof. (S3 Ep9)
Mark Bowe and the crew go deep into the woods near Ruddle, West Virginia, to reclaim a rare one-room log schoolhouse. Back on the boneyard, the schoolhouse gets a whole new life. (S3 Ep8)
Mark Bowe and the crew work with one of their most passionate and knowledgeable clients yet. Together, they build a huge double pen log cabin on a high platform. (S3 Ep7)
Building the New England Barn in South Carolina: Mark Bowe and the guys resurrect the massive New England timber frame from last season as a family retreat in South Carolina. (S3 Ep2)
Blue Ridge Mountains Home: Mark and the guys get to work on a huge log home in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Together with a team of local craftsmen, can they pull off this high stakes build? (S2 Ep13)
Mark Bowe and the guys explore a pioneer settlement complete with wood, water and stone. They save the classic log cabin and transform its hand-cut sandstone chimney into a fire pit grill. (S3 Ep5)
Rebuilding the 100% Cabin and Restoring a Legacy: Mark Bowe and the guys take the 100-percent cabin to South Carolina, where they rebuild it as a hunting cabin. (S3 Ep4)
Grandma's Cabin: Mark and the crew save logs from a fire-damaged home in West Virginia. Mark promises the family that he will honour their history by calling the property 'Grandma's Cabin'. (S2 Ep12)
Moving the Last Cabin in Roanoke to a Local Resort: Mark and the guys go way beyond the call of duty to save the last cabin from the old town of Roanoke, West Virginia. (S2 Ep11)
Turning a Tobacco Farm Cabin into a Tasting Room: Mark and the guys save a log cabin from an old Virginia tobacco farm to turn it into a tasting room for a local distillery. (S2 Ep10)