Maine Cabin Masters Current TV Schedules

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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
7:00pm to 8:00pm
Season 9, Episode 5 – Dome Sweet Dome

Friends! Romans! Cabin Master Fans! Lend me your ears. The Maine Cabin Masters are here helping out the Fried family with one of their most unique builds yet, a geodesic dome. Although this place has a lot of character, over the years it has been severely weathered and is in need of massive improvements to withstand the elements. While the crew frame, insulate and spray foam, Ashley stops by a glassblower to make some one-of-a-kind kitchenware. Can the Masters handle this truly out of the box project?
Release Date: November 27, 2023
Owners: Bruce & Becky Fried
Location: Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 12 weeks: Became $110,000, 15 weeks
Special Projects: Stained glass glassware
8:00pm to 9:00pm
Season 10, Episode 3 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach

The Triangle House is a thing of legend in Phippsburg. It began its journey as a gas station in 1922. After that, it served as a monument to the town’s history for some time before falling into the hands of local artist, Jane Burke, who had admired the funky building since childhood. After a century of wear and tear, the triangle house needs to be saved, and that’s why Jane called the Maine Cabin Masters! Battling rot, ants, antiquated building techniques and a tight deadline the gang gets to work replacing rotten wood, rebuilding the deck and properly waterproofing the structure. Adding to the cabin’s unique personality, the Masters recruit Uncle Leigh to create some shingle reliefs, Ashley repurposes some lobster ropes and the gang finish things off with a paint job that you need to see to believe.
Release Date: January 13, 2025
Owners: Jane Burke & Steve Moore
Location: Popham Beach, Phippsburg
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Custom library ladder to the loft, lobster trap rope art, shingle "relief art" of fish, whales, sharks, etc., osprey cutout for the peak
9:00pm to 10:00pm
Season 7, Episode 11 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It

Chase, Ashley, and Ryan arrive at the Herzig family camp to a pleasant surprise; the family has come together to sing them an original song! But the lyrics reflect the family’s situation in a more dire light; "Maine Cabin Masters, our cabin's a disaster. MCM, we need you!" With their father having both a heart attack and Covid in the same year, and their camp sinking because of a stream running underneath it, Beth and Laura Herzig have been going through it. But the Cabin Masters have come to the rescue to start getting this family back on track! With a $60,000 budget, a goal to winterize and lift the cabin, and a tight timeline to get it all done it's up to the build team to help the Herzig family change their tune.
Release Date: Feb. 7, 2022
Owners: Lee, Lesley, Beth, and Laura Herzig
Location: Pitcher Pond, Lincolnville
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 9 weeks
Special Projects: Firebox made from an old wooden starch container, table lamp made from Ashley's acoustic guitar, concrete steps to the pond removed and replaced with aluminum stairs and dock
10:00pm to 11:00pm
Season 11, Episode 8 – Architect Approved

The Hansfords—architect and homeowners—bring a full set of plans and a lovable dog named Hans to the Maine Cabin Masters crew for a one-of-a-kind build. As framing kicks off and massive beams are lifted into place, the team juggles design challenges, snowmobile races, and a custom project that has Trigger breaking ground. Ashley is determined to meet Hans and get his input before building him a custom dog house with Ryan—though the delivery doesn't quite go as planned. The crew also heads back to school for an architecture lesson, but Ryan and Ashley struggle to behave. With laughs, teamwork, and help from Francis on landscaping, this episode delivers big charm and even bigger fun.
Release Date: August 4, 2025
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11:00pm to 12:00am
Season 7, Episode 9 – The Foster’s Re-renovation

Many years ago, Chase's father Eric Morrill renovated the Foster's cabin. Owned by the Fosters since 1871, and even becoming a public swimming area at one point, the cabin has a personal history to Chase and Ashley, as well as their Uncle Lee and Aunt Sharen. By adding a new bathroom, improving the utilization of space, and refurbishing the landscape The Cabin Masters hope to follow Eric Morrill's lead and make this cabin something special. Along the way the team will uncover a colony of voracious carpenter ants, Ryan will get to practice his landscaping skills with the team's new tractor, and the Masters will struggle fitting the new shower through the front door, all while saving the old jelly cabinet and the octogonal window in the gable end.
Release Date: Jan. 24, 2022
Owners: Warren & Sally Foster, Pam, Becky, and Eric
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake, Manchester
Budget & Timeline: $35,000 - $40,000, 10 weeks
Special Projects: Stone fire pit, old wooden jelly cabinet converted into a bathroom cabinet with a distressed finish, plasma-cut "Foster" nameplate on the steel stair rail restored by Mainely Handrails
12:00am to 1:00am
Season 7, Episode 11 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It

Chase, Ashley, and Ryan arrive at the Herzig family camp to a pleasant surprise; the family has come together to sing them an original song! But the lyrics reflect the family’s situation in a more dire light; "Maine Cabin Masters, our cabin's a disaster. MCM, we need you!" With their father having both a heart attack and Covid in the same year, and their camp sinking because of a stream running underneath it, Beth and Laura Herzig have been going through it. But the Cabin Masters have come to the rescue to start getting this family back on track! With a $60,000 budget, a goal to winterize and lift the cabin, and a tight timeline to get it all done it's up to the build team to help the Herzig family change their tune.
Release Date: Feb. 7, 2022
Owners: Lee, Lesley, Beth, and Laura Herzig
Location: Pitcher Pond, Lincolnville
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 9 weeks
Special Projects: Firebox made from an old wooden starch container, table lamp made from Ashley's acoustic guitar, concrete steps to the pond removed and replaced with aluminum stairs and dock
1:00am to 2:00am
Season 11, Episode 8 – Architect Approved

The Hansfords—architect and homeowners—bring a full set of plans and a lovable dog named Hans to the Maine Cabin Masters crew for a one-of-a-kind build. As framing kicks off and massive beams are lifted into place, the team juggles design challenges, snowmobile races, and a custom project that has Trigger breaking ground. Ashley is determined to meet Hans and get his input before building him a custom dog house with Ryan—though the delivery doesn't quite go as planned. The crew also heads back to school for an architecture lesson, but Ryan and Ashley struggle to behave. With laughs, teamwork, and help from Francis on landscaping, this episode delivers big charm and even bigger fun.
Release Date: August 4, 2025
Owners:
Location:
Budget & Timeline:
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2:00am to 3:00am
Season 7, Episode 9 – The Foster’s Re-renovation

Many years ago, Chase's father Eric Morrill renovated the Foster's cabin. Owned by the Fosters since 1871, and even becoming a public swimming area at one point, the cabin has a personal history to Chase and Ashley, as well as their Uncle Lee and Aunt Sharen. By adding a new bathroom, improving the utilization of space, and refurbishing the landscape The Cabin Masters hope to follow Eric Morrill's lead and make this cabin something special. Along the way the team will uncover a colony of voracious carpenter ants, Ryan will get to practice his landscaping skills with the team's new tractor, and the Masters will struggle fitting the new shower through the front door, all while saving the old jelly cabinet and the octogonal window in the gable end.
Release Date: Jan. 24, 2022
Owners: Warren & Sally Foster, Pam, Becky, and Eric
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake, Manchester
Budget & Timeline: $35,000 - $40,000, 10 weeks
Special Projects: Stone fire pit, old wooden jelly cabinet converted into a bathroom cabinet with a distressed finish, plasma-cut "Foster" nameplate on the steel stair rail restored by Mainely Handrails
3:00am to 4:00am
Season 10, Episode 3 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach

The Triangle House is a thing of legend in Phippsburg. It began its journey as a gas station in 1922. After that, it served as a monument to the town’s history for some time before falling into the hands of local artist, Jane Burke, who had admired the funky building since childhood. After a century of wear and tear, the triangle house needs to be saved, and that’s why Jane called the Maine Cabin Masters! Battling rot, ants, antiquated building techniques and a tight deadline the gang gets to work replacing rotten wood, rebuilding the deck and properly waterproofing the structure. Adding to the cabin’s unique personality, the Masters recruit Uncle Leigh to create some shingle reliefs, Ashley repurposes some lobster ropes and the gang finish things off with a paint job that you need to see to believe.
Release Date: January 13, 2025
Owners: Jane Burke & Steve Moore
Location: Popham Beach, Phippsburg
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Custom library ladder to the loft, lobster trap rope art, shingle "relief art" of fish, whales, sharks, etc., osprey cutout for the peak
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
7:00pm: 905 – Dome Sweet Dome
8:00pm: 1003 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach
9:00pm: 711 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It
10:00pm: 1108 – Architect Approved
11:00pm: 709 – The Foster’s Re-renovation
12:00am: 711 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It
1:00am: 1108 – Architect Approved
2:00am: 709 – The Foster’s Re-renovation
3:00am: 1003 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach
Sunday, November 16, 2025

Sunday, November 16, 2025

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
6:00am to 7:00am
Season 10, Episode 11 – Sprucing Up Spruce Mountain

The guys decide it’s time to give back! Spruce Mountain Ski Lodge, home of the infamous $1.00 grilled cheese, is in need of vital repairs in order to keep its long standing tradition of serving the community. Tune in and watch the guys demo with a whole new twist! Ashley finds a new scaly friend to introduce to Ryan. And as the saying goes, if you work hard you also get to play hard. Join the fun as the Cabin Masters tromp around in the snow! You won't want to miss Chase land the first ski jump of the season.
Release Date: March 10, 2025
Owners: Spruce Mountain Ski Area
Location: Jay / Livermore Falls
Budget & Timeline: $80,000, 16 weeks
Special Projects: Face-In-The-Hole board, new signage
7:00am to 8:00am
Season 10, Episode 9 – Preserving History With the Monmouth Fire Museum

In this exciting episode of Maine Cabin Masters, the team dives into a unique community restoration project: transforming the original Monmouth Fire Station into a captivating Fire Museum. With safety as their top priority, the Cabin Masters face the challenge of reinforcing an unstable second floor. This means installing hefty 3,500lb steel I-Beams. Will the Masters buckle under the weight? Watch as they navigate one of the dirtiest demos yet, and Chase and the guys bravely test the limits of the upper level. The episode concludes with a heartwarming fire truck “push-in” ceremony that reunites the antique auto with its original home and pays homage to local heroes!
Release Date: February 24, 2025
Owners: Monmouth Fire Department
Location: Monmouth
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: 9/11 memorial, hanging lights for the upstairs meeting room made from old firefighter helmets, firefighting artifacts donated by the Monmouth Museum
8:00am to 9:00am
Season 10, Episode 2 – The Russell Cabin’s Big Lift

In this fun-filled episode of Maine Cabin Masters, the team takes on the fifth-generation Russell cabin, where basketball games, bathroom privacy and a cozy nap spot are top priorities. As they tackle a huge cabin lift, the guys uncover a carpenter ant colony and face a tense moment when the cribbing fails mid-lift. Ryan hosts a 1960s-themed “Name That Price” game, bringing some retro humor to demo day. Meanwhile, Ashley crafts a perfectly cozy nap nook, and the team wraps up with a friendly game of basketball to decide who stays for last-minute touches. With laughs, challenges, and a jaw-dropping transformation, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Release Date: January 6, 2025
Owners: Steve and Nate Russell
Location: Sand Pond, Chesterville
Budget & Timeline: $70,000, 16 weeks (became 14 weeks)
Special Projects: Glider from Chase's barn, 4" thick live-edge stair treads
9:00am to 10:00am
Season 11, Episode 3 – Big Reward on a Tiny Cabin

When Ryan picks up a rundown tiny cabin for a rock-bottom price, the rest of the crew isn't convinced—it looks more like a lost cause than a smart investment. But Ashley sparks a new idea: transform it into a one-of-a-kind, fully customizable retreat and auction it off for charity. With the team on board, the challenge becomes clear—make it functional, flexible, and full of charm on a shoestring budget. Can they pull off a stylish, crowd-pleasing renovation that fetches more than they spent—or will this bite-sized project come up short?
Release Date: June 30, 2025
Owners: Kennebec Cabin Co., Shad Hall
Location: Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: $21,000, 16 weeks
Special Projects: Convertible chair that pulls out into a bed.
10:00am to 11:00am
Season 10, Episode 4 – Ryan and Ashley’s Private Island

Ryan and Ashley just bought… an island? That’s right—in this special episode, follow the Cabin Masters as they tackle the ultimate off-grid renovation. But taking on an island build isn’t exactly smooth sailing. Not only do they need to carry in every bit of material by boat, but they also face the challenge of constructing a gray water system to keep the island eco-friendly. As if that weren’t enough, after demo, Ryan and Ashley get kicked off the island—and Ryan ‘walks the plank!' Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind island transformation.
Release Date: January 20, 2025
Owners: Ryan and Ashley Eldridge
Location: Lake Cobbosseecontee
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 16 weeks
Special Projects: Charcuterie board
11:00am to 12:00pm
Season 1, Episode 6 – Not So Pleasant Camp on Pleasant Pond

The team is called in to renovate a neglected circa 1932 stone camp with a vinyl addition for a growing family. Right away, the unusual footprint proves troublesome when they try to create a second bedroom inside. Outside, the steep slope becomes a challenge just hours before the reveal. The team is challenged to overcome these obstacles in time for the family’s end-of-summer party.
Release Date: Feb. 6, 2017
Owners: Craig and Andrea Donovan
Location: Pleasant Pond, West Gardiner
Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Life-size dice board game "Go Jump In The Lake" with octagon mosaic stepping stones, custom horizontal Murphy bed for an upper bunk that's a chalkboard when closed, outdoor couch or "canouch" made from a canoe found on the property
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Sunday, November 16, 2025
6:00am: 1011 – Sprucing Up Spruce Mountain
7:00am: 1009 – Preserving History With the Monmouth Fire Museum
8:00am: 1002 – The Russell Cabin’s Big Lift
9:00am: 1103 – Big Reward on a Tiny Cabin
10:00am: 1004 – Ryan and Ashley’s Private Island
11:00am: 106 – Not So Pleasant Camp on Pleasant Pond
Monday, November 17, 2025

Monday, November 17, 2025

TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
11:00am to 12:00pm
Season 9, Episode 13 – Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta

At best, the Dikan’s camp on Damariscotta has a nice shell but everything from the odd layout, a shower that backs into a bedroom, to the woodstove’s “temple” has to go in order for the Dikans to get the wonderful getaway they had hoped for. Wisely, they called the Maine Cabin Masters to come work their magic. Chase, Ryan and the guys have to revamp everything but the baseboards, reshaping the floor plan, adding a dormer, expanding the bathroom to actually accommodate a shower and using all of their brawn to dismantle the infamous stove-throne. Will they be able to complete the job so the Dikans can enjoy some leaf peeping?
Release Date: February 19, 2024
Owners: Mike & Debbie Dikan
Location: Damariscotta Lake
Budget & Timeline: $100,000, 10 weeks
Special Projects: Round coffee table topped with an NOAA fishing chart of Casco Bay that Ashley had found at the camp, paper chandelier custom-made by OCB Design, stained glass made by Debbie's sister
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Season 1, Episode 11 – Six Weeks for Two A-Frames

The Cabin Masters are called in to renovate two A-frame cabins, one being for Chase and Ashley's Mom, Peggy Morrill, in Maine’s Sugarloaf Valley. With only six weeks to accomplish both renovations, Chase splits the team down the middle. Stakes are high as a friendly wager allows the winning team to dress the losing team up at dinner.
Release Date: Mar. 13, 2017
Owners: Peggy Morrill
Location: Carrabassett River, Carrabassett Valley, Sugarloaf
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Custom crow and tree stained glass window, fire pit
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Season 9, Episode 7 – A Twofer in West Gardiner

The Cottas have a pair of cabins in Ryan’s hometown that, thanks to historically heavy rains, are literally right on the water. After being in the family for over forty years these two camps need some modernization to provide year round accommodations for the next generation. Thankfully the Maine Cabin Masters aren’t afraid of a little water as they update the foundations, give the camps a facelift and add some well deserved creature comforts. Ashley teams up with one of the family to create some custom art that is truly for the birds. All before the horses come home from summer camp.
Release Date: January 1, 2024
Owners: Rich and Janet Cotta
Location: Cobbosseecontee Stream, West Gardiner
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 10 weeks
Special Projects: Paintings by Ashley and Janet's sister Marylu, wooden barrel table, old toy car flower pot
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Season 6, Episode 9 – 200-Year-Old Boathouse Revival

Nate & Kirstin Laflin and their family fell in love with the circa early-1900s camp called "The Little Red Camp" as soon as they saw it. Located on Cobbosseecontee Lake, this 200-year old boathouse turned cabin is a rare find because it is stationed directly on the water, something a potential camp owner would never be able to find today. After a boat ride to the camp with Ryan's mom Paula Thomas as the pilot, Chase and his team will have to figure out how to keep the cabin safely near the water, all while jacking and re-enforcing it, addressing rot issues, uneven walls and ultimately adding a second floor to create more space for the Laflins to be able to enjoy their summer retreat with their two young daughters.
Release Date: Apr. 19, 2021
Owners: Nate & Kirstin Laflin
Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake
Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: A red Puffin Boat for the Laflin daughters that can be turned into a bed, a removable slide from the deck directly into the water
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Season 1, Episode 4 – Dated Cabin Turned Retreat

The team takes on a dated and dysfunctional cabin in Belgrade Lakes, one of Maine’s most desirable regions. With a budget of $40,000 and six weeks to finish the project, they work to turn this Long Pond cabin into the perfect family retreat.
Release Date: Jan. 23, 2017
Owners: Brian and Theresa Scanlan
Location: Belgrade Lakes
Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Fishing pole chandelier, custom floating dock, Birdieball golf tee and floating green
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Season 6, Episode 5 – New Wife, New Cabin Life

Mike and Linda White’s cabin on Great Pond in Belgrade, ME is a true family camp. In 1957, Linda’s father sold his Ford convertible for the funds to purchase the shell of the cabin and, after adding interior walls, a kitchen, and a statement red fireplace, gifted it to his daughter. When the Whites married in 2019, Linda not only gained a husband but also expanded her family to include three children, their spouses, and six grandchildren. Now, to fit the whole family comfortably for generations to come, the newlyweds need to expand and upgrade their cabin -- and they consider Chase and the Cabin Masters the most qualified for the job. Making the cabin bigger and brighter, the Cabin Masters will add a daylight basement with a bathroom, two bedrooms, and an open living area. They’ll also preserve Linda’s father’s touches, including the original hardwood floors and the red fireplace. When it’s all said and done, the White family will have a camp large enough for the entire clan to live life at its very best.
Release Date: Feb. 22, 2021
Owners: Mike & Linda White
Location: Great Pond, Belgrade
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 12 weeks
Special Projects: Barn quilt artwork, restored the hardwood floors, epoxy floor in the basement
5:00pm to 6:00pm
Season 9, Episode 4 – Call The Guys

It’s a dream come true! After years of helping Maine families save their legacy cabins, the Masters are ready for their own expansion as they continue to lay their roots in Manchester, Maine. Chase has purchased a retired lumber yard and recruits the guys to get to work converting it to a fully-functioning lumber yard and woodshop; able to handle all of their retail and construction needs. With this new area available, the crew is also able to revamp the layout of their current HQ, giving it a more optimized restaurant and retail space. Ashley puts her design expertise and donated dog photos to pay tribute to some of the master’s favorite canine companions. It's all hands and paws on deck for the unveiling of this highly anticipated new work space!
Release Date: November 13, 2023
Owners: Kennebec Cabin Co.
Location: Winthrop
Budget & Timeline: Back Forty: $30,000, 6 weeks Retail/Woodshop: $15,000, 3 weeks
Special Projects: Shadowbox containing Wild Bill's jacket
6:00pm to 7:00pm
Season 1, Episode 9 – Off-The-Grid Cabin Renovation

Chase and the team renovate an off-the-grid A-frame hunting cabin deep in the woods of Oxford, Maine, on 550 acres. Working with a budget of $20,000 and a time frame of six weeks, their goal is to get the cabin done before winter comes.
Release Date: Feb. 27, 2017
Owners: Matt Siekman
Location: Oxford
Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks
Special Projects: Bear with fish chainsaw sculpture, "cookie" countertop, gravity-fed rain catchment system with 450-gallon storage tank
7:00pm to 8:00pm
Season 11, Episode 1 – Parker Pond Pine Palace

The Cannons spent 30 years looking for their dream cabin and once they saw this little cabin on Parker Pond, they knew it was the one. But they need a new roof, additional sleeping space and most importantly to raise the low ceilings. Never fear, the Maine Cabin Masters are here! The gang transports a heavy stone hearth and Jedi and Ashley race to see who can put a set of stools together fastest. You won't want to miss the guys play the nicest prank ever on Ashley, no pun intended. Ummm, can someone tell me why Ryan is wearing a shower curtain during demo?
Release Date: June 16, 2025
Owners: Bill & Judy Cannon
Location: Parker Pond, Chesterville
Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 14 weeks
Special Projects: Firewood holder, solid granite hearth
TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
10:00pm to 11:00pm
Season 8, Episode 10 – Mow the House Down

A daunting “Keep Out” sign greets visitors to David and Bishop Hopkins’ recently purchased camp. Though uninhabitable, but its proximity to Pattee Pond and its access to a peaceful, private island made buying it a no-brainer. Luckily, their old friend Ashley Morrill knows a few people in the cabin building business. Chase and the Maine Cabin Masters crunch up the old camp to start fresh. They have to stick to the same footprint, but David and Bishop ask them to get fun and funky with the new build. They want a roofline that faces the water, lots of windows to enjoy the view, and enough space to host their beloved gatherings of friends and family. The Cabin Masters get to work creating a cabin fit for the enjoyment that David and Bishop are ready for.
Release Date: January 23, 2023
Owners: David and Bishop Hopkins
Location: Pattee Pond, Winslow
Budget & Timeline: $90,000, 8 - 10 weeks
Special Projects: Painting and blanket including the owners dogs, live edge dining table with benches
11:00pm to 12:00am
Season 9, Episode 10 – Great Things in Small Packages

The Maine Cabin Masters are well known for their philanthropic efforts and community builds. This week they team up with the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a local non-profit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a tiny house for its participants. The gang gets to work, strutting their expertise in order to overcome the challenges of creating a comfy and versatile living space that fits on the back of a trailer. Ashley recruits some CES participants to create some decor that really breathes life into the place. As the old adage goes: Great things come in small packages.
Release Date: January 22, 2024
Owners: Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
Location: Farmington
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 10 weeks
Special Projects: Changemaker "Be The Change" sign/coat rack, terrarium, metal steps, picnic table
TIMES
(Eastern)
EPISODES
1:00am to 2:00am
Season 8, Episode 10 – Mow the House Down

A daunting “Keep Out” sign greets visitors to David and Bishop Hopkins’ recently purchased camp. Though uninhabitable, but its proximity to Pattee Pond and its access to a peaceful, private island made buying it a no-brainer. Luckily, their old friend Ashley Morrill knows a few people in the cabin building business. Chase and the Maine Cabin Masters crunch up the old camp to start fresh. They have to stick to the same footprint, but David and Bishop ask them to get fun and funky with the new build. They want a roofline that faces the water, lots of windows to enjoy the view, and enough space to host their beloved gatherings of friends and family. The Cabin Masters get to work creating a cabin fit for the enjoyment that David and Bishop are ready for.
Release Date: January 23, 2023
Owners: David and Bishop Hopkins
Location: Pattee Pond, Winslow
Budget & Timeline: $90,000, 8 - 10 weeks
Special Projects: Painting and blanket including the owners dogs, live edge dining table with benches
2:00am to 3:00am
Season 9, Episode 10 – Great Things in Small Packages

The Maine Cabin Masters are well known for their philanthropic efforts and community builds. This week they team up with the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a local non-profit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a tiny house for its participants. The gang gets to work, strutting their expertise in order to overcome the challenges of creating a comfy and versatile living space that fits on the back of a trailer. Ashley recruits some CES participants to create some decor that really breathes life into the place. As the old adage goes: Great things come in small packages.
Release Date: January 22, 2024
Owners: Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
Location: Farmington
Budget & Timeline: $60,000, 10 weeks
Special Projects: Changemaker "Be The Change" sign/coat rack, terrarium, metal steps, picnic table
COPY-PASTE SCHEDULE
Monday, November 17, 2025
11:00am: 913 – Dilapidated to Debonair on Damariscotta
12:00pm: 111 – Six Weeks for Two A-Frames
1:00pm: 907 – A Twofer in West Gardiner
2:00pm: 609 – 200-Year-Old Boathouse Revival
3:00pm: 104 – Dated Cabin Turned Retreat
4:00pm: 605 – New Wife, New Cabin Life
5:00pm: 904 – Call The Guys
6:00pm: 109 – Off-The-Grid Cabin Renovation
7:00pm: 1101 – Parker Pond Pine Palace

10:00pm: 810 – Mow the House Down
11:00pm: 910 – Great Things in Small Packages

1:00am: 810 – Mow the House Down
2:00am: 910 – Great Things in Small Packages

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