Mark and the boys are in Asheville, N.C., and even though it's raining they have to build a well house in one day; afterward, they repair a damaged log home.
In Braxton County, W.Va., Mark and his helpers take apart a pre-Civil War cabin, taking it back to their shop to refinish its logs before rebuilding it.
Chase and his team attempt to add some comforts of city life for a family's off-the-grid camp, but a rotted water tank threatens to close the project down.
A couple seeks help repairing a cabin they recently inherited in Vassalboro, Maine, so the team steps in to help by tearing down the structure to rebuild.
The Cabin Masters tackle preserving memories as two people hope to revitalize the summer camp they attended as kids with a new arts and crafts building.
A man purchases a derelict lobster shack with the hopes of turning the abandoned property into an oceanfront cabin, but the building requires extensive repairs.
Chip and Joanna Gaines must make hard design decisions for the guest rooms, while preserving historical architectural elements before demolition can begin.
Jo and the team attempt to style all three floors and the rooftop restaurant with construction being completed, but elevator problems delay their progress.
A single mom, who recently went through a difficult divorce, is in search of a new beginning, and Chip and Jo believe they have the perfect location for her.
Chip and Joanna take a couple on tours of three homes in the Hewitt area of Texas, as they search for a three to four bedroom house with an open floor plan.
The team travels to Fredericksburg, Texas, to rebuild a cabin they previously saved in Ohio; Mark Bowe visits a wine bar that was built using a barn they saved.
The team salvages barnwood from a hazardous barn in Lewistown, Pa.; Mark Bowe visits a log cabin in Missouri, a barn in New Hampshire and a home in Texas.
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