Bunganuc Creek Landmark
Chase Morrill and his crew take on a historic shack that's one nor'easter away from falling into the creek. The renovation involves opening up boarded windows and clearing out animal droppings, years of trash and old machinery.
Clearwater Camp
Chase Morrill and team take on a cabin in Industry, ME, that hasn't been touched since the 1970s. Forty years of Maine winters have taken a toll, so between snow delays and a $45,000 budget, renovations will come down to the wire.
Veterans' Retreat
Chase Morrill and his team take on an unusual project from a retired United States Army veteran building a retreat in Maine to help combat-injured veterans and their families adjust to their new normal.
Kids' Dream Lake House
Chase Morrill and his team help a DIY homeowner jump-start his project and complete a renovation near Damariscotta, ME, with kids in mind.
The Hiltz Camp
Builder Chase Morrill and his team are in New Sharon, ME, to help Rod save his rundown camp from falling into the pristine Kimball Pond. He'll need all hands on deck to get this build done in time and under his $20,000 budget.
Taking It to the Finish Line
Chase Morrill and his team are hired to finish a cabin for a homeowner who has been collecting materials for years. With a budget of $20,000, the crew hopes to make the homeowner's dream a reality in just eight weeks.
Oyster Farm Shack
Builder Chase Morrill, his sister, Ashley, and their team are rebuilding an old oyster shack for a working oyster farm in Edgecomb, ME. They're challenged by their shortest timeline to date and a budget of $25,000.
The Morrill Family Bunkhouse
Chase Morrill and his team take on a project close to their hearts: the old army barracks at their family camp. With a budget of $20,000 and a lot of reclaimed materials, the team races to finish before the family reunion.
Heirloom Home on the Shore
Chase and his team are in West Bath, Maine, to work on a family camp on the New Meadows River. After 40 years of use, the owners have decided to add facilities and better living quarters for their annual large family reunions.
Desert Pond Hideaway
Chase Morrill and the team travel to a secluded spot near Desert Pond to turn a couple's forgotten shack into a relaxing retreat. The couple has big ambitions for the one-room space, which will stretch the budget and timeline.
Pilsbury Family Rafting Cabin
Chase Morrill and his crew renovate a family's Caratunk, ME, cabin to create a small efficiency home for visiting friends and family. However, the remote location, timeline and budget create challenges for the crew.
Family's Empty Nest
With four children almost out of college, a family can finally give their Lincolnville, ME, cabin the love it deserves. However, the cabin has been neglected for 25 years, and corners were cut in the original build.
Family Fishing Cabin
Chase Morrill and his crew work to save an old cabin in Oakland, ME, that the owner purchased from his father. He hopes that the renovation will allow him to share his childhood memories of the cabin with his own children.
A Family Gathering Place
Chase and the team head to Oakland, ME, to take on a challenging project Stephanie promised her father she would complete.
A Family Cabin Fit For A King
A massive storm threatens to derail the team's progress on one of their largest projects of the year, forcing them to extend their deadline into the harsh Maine winter.
A Cabin for the YMCA
The Kennebec Valley YMCA needs a new play structure, and the Cabin Masters are eager to donate their time and creativity for the children of Augusta, ME. They also decide to build the workshop that Chase Morrill has always wanted.
Inspirations Brewing
The owner of Chase Morrill's latest cabin project works for a brewing company, so the team uses the brewery for inspiration as they remodel the three-season home away from home on the shore of Sabattus Pond.
Paws, Present and Future
Two animal lovers call on Chase and his team to turn their cabin into a pet sanctuary. The crew adds modern-day amenities while maintaining the rustic appeal that originally attracted the owners.
Ho-Ho-Home!
Chase and the team are excited to perform a Christmas miracle and transform a couple's inherited 1950s cabin into a wonderland for the whole family to enjoy.
Ship-Shape Shack
Chase and the team have their hands full transforming a family's treasured 1950s lobster shack into a cabin that will create a lifetime of memories for generations to come.
Cabin Overhaul
It's a Cabin Masters conundrum as 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.
Hook, Line and Sinker
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.
Stable Family Ties
Chase and the crew transform a vacation cabin that was originally a 1920s horse barn into a stable building. Drawing from the past as inspiration, the crew also wants to honor the owners' late parents in this emotional build.
Past, Present and Future
A couple's Belle Island camp has a long multi-generational history within their family spanning nearly 100 years. They call on the Cabin Masters to bring these historic buildings into the present and stand the test of time.
The Honeymoon Suite
In a Maine Cabin Masters first, Chase and his creative crew help a newlywed couple take a questionable "wedding gift" and turn it into an alpine ski bungalow that would rival those found in the Swiss Alps.
The Twister Camp
A couple calls on the Cabin Masters to save their mountain camp that was leveled by a tornado. With an emphasis on outdoor entertaining, Chase and his team add finishing touches as they race to finish before the first snow fall.
A Legacy Preserved
The Cabin Masters pay tribute to the late matriarch of an amazing legacy in West Gardiner, Maine, by restoring two rustic cabins on her 113-acre Wakefield Wildlife Sanctuary.
Golden Years Family Camp
After buying her parents' old summer camp in Bridgton, a mother calls on the Cabin Masters to help her completely renovate the home for her parents to retire in full-time.
Diamond in the Rough
The Cabin Masters help three women turn their dream into reality and remodel their "diamond in the rough" cabin into a cherished gem and family gathering spot.
Love Yurts
Chase and the crew are tasked with a relocation and land manifestation of a family Yurt. With a budget of $15,000 and a five-week timeline, the new Yurt Masters move quickly to get the Yurt ready before the oncoming ice and snow.
A Dream Come True
A couple with five children calls on the Cabin Masters to take their newly purchased camp on David Pond and turn it into a family vacation cabin that will serve as a central part of their lives for generations to come.
The Dixie Dog Den
The Cabin Masters team helps their own Matthew Dix restore his grandfather's old shed to its former glory. With $25,000 of family money, "Dixie" and the Cabin Masters visit every chance they get to restore the decrepit cabin.
A Cabin in Training
A couple purchased a cabin with an accompanying caboose. Chase and the team transform both spaces to create a camp by enlarging the main cabin with more sleeping space, while the caboose provides more bunk space and storage.
A Lobster Legacy Shack
A couple inherited their quaint cabin from his grandfather, who originally built the cabin by hand in 1978. Chase and his team focus on transforming the former fish and lobster shack into a fun family cabin.
Call of The Loon
A 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.
Teaching an Old Cabin New Tricks
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.
A Multi-Family Affair
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 diamond in the rough that's only accessible by hiking or by boat.
Passport to Greenville
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.
It Takes a Village
Agassiz Village has provided underprivileged and at-risk kids an opportunity to experience a camp surrounded by the beauty of Maine. Chase and his team take on the big project with a small budget to help the camp.
Ballard
An early 1900s cabin that's intimately tied to Maine's history and legacy puts Chase and the team to the test as they try to re-create its original look and feel.
Retro-fit for the Whole Family
A couple found their own slice of heaven overlooking Lake Annabessacook, only to find out it needed more work than they could provide. Chase and the team take it out of its current 1950's decor and update it with modern touches.
Saulter
After relocating back to Maine, a family has been cramped in their small cabin overlooking Great Pond. Chase and the team want to expand the footprint of their home by adding a second story and re-imagining the interior layout.
An Uphill Battle
Lifelong Mainers bought their Belgrade cabin in 1987, and the list of needed repairs continues to grow. Chase and the team give the camp much-needed life by rebuilding its front wall and replacing the heating system.
A Home for the Cabin Masters
Chase and the team jump at the opportunity to buy a friend's 100-year-old farmhouse in Manchester, ME, and turn it into their new headquarters. They plan to create offices and a special space where Ashley can create custom pieces.
Roberts
A man and his fiance want to see their rustic cabin transformed into a place they can entertain, use the bathroom indoors and enjoy multiple seasons. Additionally, they'd like to pay homage to their funeral home business.
A Dream Come True
A family of four is living in their dream home on a scenic Maine lake. But Chase and his team will have to do some serious work to prepare the cabin for the winter months and turn it into the homestead this couple needs.
Cabin Masters to the Rescue
A couple started building a small cabin after inheriting 97 acres in Manchester, Maine, but his health issues are making the job difficult. They call on Chase and the team to finish the project so they can enjoy it with their children and grandchildren.
A Cabin For the Whole Family
A man calls on the Cabin Masters to repair and renovate his family cabin in Pickerel Pond, Maine. He hopes to get a screened-in porch where he can enjoy the surroundings with his grandchildren, and the team must act quickly before winter arrives.
Keeping the Dreams Alive
Chase and the team are challenged to renovate a family's cabin that's fallen into major disrepair in Winthrop, ME. They must navigate a treacherous hillside to stabilize the camp and make necessary repairs so the family can enjoy it for another 42 years.
The Shaw Camp Re-Imagination
A couple finds a cabin that has been untouched for years on the beautiful shore of Messalonskee Lake in Sidney. With an interior that's in a state of vintage hibernation, Chase and the team upgrade the property while maintaining its rustic beauty.
A Cabin for Future Generations
A woman and her siblings can't keep up with their family cabin's mounting repairs on Little Sebago Lake, Maine. Chase and the team step in to rework its floor plan, create space for their families and make it more accessible for the older generation.
A Changing of the Guard's Camp
A couple recently inherited the cabin where he spent summers in Vassalboro, ME, and it needs major repairs. In a show first, the team must tear down the entire structure to the foundation and recreate a dream cabin to accommodate the entire family.
Preserving a Passion That's "In-Tents"
A couple shares a passion for their East Pond camp, but the cabin is so small that their daughter sleeps in a tent on the porch. They call on Chase and the Cabin Masters to expand the camp, hoping to preserve it for generations to come.
Peace, Love and a Fallen Pine Tree
When a winter storm and a fallen tree threaten 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.
The Old Fishing Camp
Two sisters have created countless memories at their Clary Lake property. Chase and the Cabin Masters team deliver some much-needed TLC to restore this well-loved and well-lived in camp to good health.
The Eyesore by the Shore
A couple owns the most-recognized camp on Lake Cobbosseeconntee, but it's a fame they'd rather do without. This eyesore is about to fall into the water, and the Cabin Masters have agreed to rescue this family's camp and restore their good name.
New Wife, New Cabin Life
Two newlyweds call on the Cabin Masters to expand the 1957 Great Pond cabin they inherited. Now that their family includes three children, their spouses and six grandchildren, these newlyweds need more space and some upgrades to comfortably fit.
A Very Scary Camp
This family cabin in Mount Vernon is an author's favorite place to write horror novels, but it contains only the bare minimums. He hopes that the Cabin Masters can improve the camp's livability, double its size and preserve its rustic charm.
Buttoned-Up and Bug-Free Legacy
Thirty years after a couple purchased their first lakeside home, their growing family needs more space than the 100-year-old camp can provide. The Cabin Masters help these new grandparents create a home where they can watch their grandkids grow up.
It Takes a Village of People
Chase and Ashley rally the Cabin Masters to help their childhood summer camp by building 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.
200-Year-Old Boathouse Revival
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.
2 Bathrooms, No Bedroom
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 so he and his wife can enjoy their golden years.
Lobster Shack Scramble
A man who dreamed of owning an oceanfront cabin buys an abandoned lobster shack that's fallen into disrepair. With a tight deadline and $50,000 budget, the team must work fast to create a vibrant new living space and build new docks for easy access.
A New Cabin Legacy
A family buys a 30-year-old gambrel garage with an apartment on the second floor, but the property is too small and outdated. Chase and his team face cold and slippery winter conditions to convert the garage into a living space before summer arrives.
Rivalry at the Chadwick Cabin
The heat is on when the Cabin Masters tackle a family's 1906 cabin and become divided over a high school rivalry. With a tight eight-week deadline, the team must fix a rotting ceiling, update the interior and create a custom outdoor bar and fire pit.
A Cabin Tribute to Mimi Eva
The crew restores a cabin once owned by actress Bette Davis for Chase's wife, Sarah, as a tribute to her late mom. With a $40,000 budget and only 12 weeks, the team races to update the interior with a new kitchen, bigger windows and Chase's design style.
Family Cabin Reclaimed
A family that has owned land in Maine for over 100 years repurchases land they had to sell previously and calls on the Cabin Masters to refurbish an abandoned property. The team creates a new bathroom, bedroom and yoga space and add landscaping outside.
Refreshing the Cooper Cottage
The Cooper family has visited the cottage their grandfather built in the 1970s for years, but now it's time for a refresh. Chase and the team update the interior kitchen and bedrooms, build safer access to the loft and remove an inflammable apple shed.
The Manchester Post Office
The Cabin Masters convert the first post office ever built in Manchester, Maine, into an off-the-grid cabin. With $25,000 and an eight-week timeline, the team works to preserve the property's history while finishing the build on time and on budget.
A Cabin Built by Bampy
The team honors grandfather "Bampy" Hersom's memory by continuing renovations on his cabin and creating a bigger bathroom and kitchen. When a plumber digs up a rotted out septic system, the project becomes more complicated than they expected.
The Foster's Re-Renovation
The team takes on a family's 1800s cabin that has a personal connection to Chase and Ashley: It was previously renovated by their dad, Eric. They follow his lead by refurbishing the landscape, adding a bathroom and making better use of the space.
Updating a Lincolnville Lakeview
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.
A Cabin and a Stream
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.
Revamping the Cook's Beach Camp
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.
Camp 'Contee Going Up!
The Cabin Masters remodel a 1960s cabin that needs more living space, but there's a catch: They can't build outside of the original footprint. A tight budget, sheets of metal slipping off the roof and a downed electrical mast keep the team on their toes.
A Container Conversion
A family purchases land on Sebec Lake and acquires an old shipping container they hope the team can transform into their dream cabin. The crew is challenged by the metal walls as they tackle the build offsite before transporting it to its forever home.
A Medieval Maine Makeover
The Cabin Masters are summoned to the medieval roleplaying 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 Blank Slate Build for Mom
The McQuaids want to build a new cabin for their family's matriarch across from their own cabin on David Pond. It's truly a blank slate for the Cabin Masters, who work to design a camp that can be her home away from home for years to come.
Seize the Daylight Basement
The Rooney family loves spending their summer with relatives and friends on Great Pond. But their camp has two major issues: It's too small, and it's so dark when they’re inside, they can barely tell they’re on a lake!
The New Old Camp
A sudden severe thunderstorm destroyed a family’s beloved camp, but they’re ready to rebuild. The Maine Cabin Masters hope to grant them a miracle in the wreckage, with a bigger bathroom and a sunroom that feels connected to the rest of the house.
Give a Dog a Camp
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 corgis.
Summer Camp Comfort
The YMCA Camp of Maine has a wish list for the Maine Cabin Masters: more bathrooms, a bunkhouse, a chicken coop and a grill area. The team will work with a limited budget through the coldest days of winter to complete the builds before the summer.
A Cabin for Karly
Kristin's family has owned this cabin for five generations, but now would like to add on to the kitchen and raise the roof -- literally -- to comfortably fit her husband and son, and add more space for their daughter to enjoy the space with ease.
New Cabin in Tree, Two, One
The Wheeler family enlists the help of the Cabin Masters to renovate their old cabin so it fits their growing kids. The crew removes a dead tree that threatens to fall on the property at any moment.
Cabin Spice
Chase, Ashley, and Ryan meet with the student representatives for the Maine Outing Club, an organization at the University of Maine. The Cabin Masters agree to help spruce up an old bunkhouse where students ski, snowboard and study.
I Get by With the Help of Froggy Friends
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.
Camp Lucky Seven
In the 1960s, seven friends equally split ownership of a rugged hunting cabin in northern Maine. Now a group of brothers who've inherited the camp from their father and his friends enlist the Cabin Masters to restore it and preserve its legacy.
Mow the House Down
A couple's recently purchased camp is a total tear down. Luckily, their old friend Ashley Morrill knows some people in the cabin building business. Chase and the Maine Cabin Masters get to work creating a cabin fit for fun.
A Penobscot Nation Preservation
A Penobscot tribe member summons the Maine Cabin Masters for needed upgrades to her cabin. They have to work fast to beat the start of moose hunting season, and respectfully, to honor the land and Penobscot culture.
Camp Over Troubled Waters
When a family finds their camp flooded when they returned after winter, they call on the Maine Cabin Masters for help. As the Cabin Masters pull back what remains of the floor, problems compound as they find powder post beetles, dry rot and more.
Outdoor Accessibility for Everyone
The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center (AOEC) is looking to use their pond by creating a trail and elevated clubhouse overlooking the water. The Cabin Masters must apply ADA compliant techniques to ensure that the path and structure are accessible for all.
Form, Function and Fun on Flying Pond
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.
Hidden Trolley Family Camp
A family wants to turn their worn and cozy fishing getaway (built upon a trolley frame in the early 1940s) into a modern vacation retreat. The Cabin Masters come to their aid with a massive expansion, raising the roof and combating big plumbing problems.