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Friday, June 26, 2026
| Friday, June 26, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
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| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 10, Episode 1 – Tree Damage to Lakeside Dream Cabin![]() The team faces a challenging cabin restoration after a massive tree damages a house. Did you say, a house? Tasked with transforming this house back into a rustic, cozy four-season camp, they take on major projects, including lofting the ceiling, relocating the kitchen for better lake views, and reworking the staircase. As the team works through the hot summer days, they tackle the roof, remove outdated rooms, and breathe new life into the cabin. Between recycled materials and playful pranks, can the crew pull off the perfect lakeside retreat? Release Date: December 30, 2024 Owners: Sheila, Jim, Kathleen, and Jesse Siragusa Location: Annabessacook Lake, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $100,000, 20 weeks Special Projects: "Siragusa" live-edge sign |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | 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 |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | 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 |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Season 9, Episode 8 – Overhaul on the Upper Narrows![]() The Leach camp has been a family staple since the 1970s and considering its age, the place is in great shape. Or it was until a windstorm blew a big old hemlock onto its roof! This growing clan decided to use this mishap as an opportunity to give the cabin a well deserved expansion, so they called the Maine Cabin Masters. The crew gets busy with everything from a build out and roof raising to tree and erosion mitigation. Ashley meets the kids' requests with an indoor basketball hoop and a custom art nook. Can the team overcome the elements and a tight deadline? Release Date: January 8, 2024 Owners: David Leach, Amy Abbott Location: Upper Narrows, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $55,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Retractable awning over the 10 x 14 deck, art station for Finley from an old bureau, gifts for Finley's birthday |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 8, Episode 5 – A Cabin for Karly![]() In the 1940's Kristin Erickson's grandfather built two family cabins on Three-Corner Pond. Her mother and father live in one, while she and her family spend every summer in the other cabin. With her parents blessing, Kristin would like to tackle some renovations to make their happy holiday home a little more roomy for her exceptionally tall husband and son, and their exceptional daughter Karly. With the help of Chase and the Cabin Masters, the cabin will see a spacious update that will add major square footage to the kitchen, higher countertops for ease of access when cooking, raised ceilings in the loft, an accessible bathroom for Karly, and a smoother walkway from the Erickson lodge to Grandma and Grandpa's through the woods. Release Date: Dec. 5, 2022 Owners: Jon & Kristin Erickson, Grant, Karly Location: Three-Cornered Pond, Augusta Budget & Timeline: $100,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Wooden deer head |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 8, Episode 11 – A Penobscot Nation Preservation![]() There’s more to Maine than summer camps on the coast, and this build takes the Maine Cabin Masters to the Native American Penobscot Nation in northern Maine. Theresa Secord, a Penobscot tribe member, summons the Cabin Masters for some needed upgrades to the cabin she built with her husband 22 years ago. Though Theresa’s property is the most secluded the Cabin Masters have experienced, their know-how of working in remote locations has prepared them for the challenge. With the start of moose hunting season quickly approaching, the team has to work fast to put the camp together. But they want to do this right, knowing they’re on historical land, and wanting to do their best to respect the Penobscot culture. With the Cabin Masters help, Theresa and her family will be enjoying their historical land far into the future. Release Date: January 30, 2023 Owners: Theresa and Bill Secord Location: Round Mountain Pond, Penobscot Nation Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 5 weeks Special Projects: Moose head art made from driftwood |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | Season 9, Episode 8 – Overhaul on the Upper Narrows![]() The Leach camp has been a family staple since the 1970s and considering its age, the place is in great shape. Or it was until a windstorm blew a big old hemlock onto its roof! This growing clan decided to use this mishap as an opportunity to give the cabin a well deserved expansion, so they called the Maine Cabin Masters. The crew gets busy with everything from a build out and roof raising to tree and erosion mitigation. Ashley meets the kids' requests with an indoor basketball hoop and a custom art nook. Can the team overcome the elements and a tight deadline? Release Date: January 8, 2024 Owners: David Leach, Amy Abbott Location: Upper Narrows, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $55,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Retractable awning over the 10 x 14 deck, art station for Finley from an old bureau, gifts for Finley's birthday |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 8, Episode 5 – A Cabin for Karly![]() In the 1940's Kristin Erickson's grandfather built two family cabins on Three-Corner Pond. Her mother and father live in one, while she and her family spend every summer in the other cabin. With her parents blessing, Kristin would like to tackle some renovations to make their happy holiday home a little more roomy for her exceptionally tall husband and son, and their exceptional daughter Karly. With the help of Chase and the Cabin Masters, the cabin will see a spacious update that will add major square footage to the kitchen, higher countertops for ease of access when cooking, raised ceilings in the loft, an accessible bathroom for Karly, and a smoother walkway from the Erickson lodge to Grandma and Grandpa's through the woods. Release Date: Dec. 5, 2022 Owners: Jon & Kristin Erickson, Grant, Karly Location: Three-Cornered Pond, Augusta Budget & Timeline: $100,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Wooden deer head |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 8, Episode 11 – A Penobscot Nation Preservation![]() There’s more to Maine than summer camps on the coast, and this build takes the Maine Cabin Masters to the Native American Penobscot Nation in northern Maine. Theresa Secord, a Penobscot tribe member, summons the Cabin Masters for some needed upgrades to the cabin she built with her husband 22 years ago. Though Theresa’s property is the most secluded the Cabin Masters have experienced, their know-how of working in remote locations has prepared them for the challenge. With the start of moose hunting season quickly approaching, the team has to work fast to put the camp together. But they want to do this right, knowing they’re on historical land, and wanting to do their best to respect the Penobscot culture. With the Cabin Masters help, Theresa and her family will be enjoying their historical land far into the future. Release Date: January 30, 2023 Owners: Theresa and Bill Secord Location: Round Mountain Pond, Penobscot Nation Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 5 weeks Special Projects: Moose head art made from driftwood |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | 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 |
| Friday, June 26, 2026 6:00pm: 1001 – Tree Damage to Lakeside Dream Cabin 7:00pm: 1003 – Pop of Color at Popham Beach 8:00pm: 810 – Mow the House Down 9:00pm: 908 – Overhaul on the Upper Narrows 10:00pm: 805 – A Cabin for Karly 11:00pm: 811 – A Penobscot Nation Preservation 12:00am: 908 – Overhaul on the Upper Narrows 1:00am: 805 – A Cabin for Karly 2:00am: 811 – A Penobscot Nation Preservation 3:00am: 810 – Mow the House Down |
Monday, June 29, 2026
| Monday, June 29, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
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| 11:00am to 12:00pm | Season 7, Episode 12 – Revamping the Cook’s Beach Camp![]() The Lefebvre family has just purchased a camp that in Ryan's words "...get's the award for nicest property, worst camp, maybe?" Once a public beach, the cabin and bunkhouse have been rotting on the property for over thirty years to the point where mice literally rain from the ceiling! With the cabin in need of a thorough remodel and bunkhouse needing to be built from scratch, the Cabin Masters have their work cut out for them. But with a 12-week deadline and a $50,000 budget for both structures, the team will design on a dime to turn this camp from worst to the best! Release Date: Feb. 14, 2022 Owners: Craig and Tammy Lefebvre Location: Great Pond Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Restored and used the original "Cook's Beach - 600 feet" sign found under the second building, restored a 4-drawer dresser found at the camp. lockers on the porch of the main camp |
| 12:00pm to 1:00pm | Season 7, Episode 13 – Camp ‘Contee Going Up!![]() Out on Cobbosseecontee Lake, the Maine Cabin Masters arrive to help the Webbers remodel their family cabin from the 1960’s. The cabin needs more living space, but there’s a catch; the team can’t build outside of the original footprint, only up. That plus a $30,000 budget, sheets of metal slipping off the roof, and a live electrical mast that gets downed during demolition keeps the team on their toes. But what starts out as a troublesome puzzle soon becomes one of Ryan’s favorite camps, and the finished cabin is an amazing transformation from the 1960’s original. Release Date: Feb. 21, 2022 Owners: Chuck, Chip, and Bruce Webber Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake Budget & Timeline: $30,000 - $40,000, 12 weeks (finished in 6 weeks) Special Projects: Re-used the door into the bump-out as a tabletop, fall foliage and cattail cutout art made into a the screen door, rock garden for brother Dylan's memorial stone |
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | 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 |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Season 7, Episode 16 – A Blank Slate Build for Mom![]() The McQuaids have recently become the owners of an empty lot across the street from their beloved cabin on David Pond — and they thought there was no better way to use it than to build their Mom a cabin of her own. She and her late husband, the patriarch of the McQuaid family, loved coming up to the lake and a new cabin would be the ideal culmination of the dream they shared together. It’s truly a blank slate for the Cabin Masters, who will design a camp that can serve the McQuaids for years to come. They make sure to include some special touches of the McQuaid’s Dad’s memory in what they hope will be a home away from home. Not many people can say they have a Cabin Masters original from the ground up, and the McQuaids are thrilled to see what they come up with! Release Date: Mar. 14, 2022 Owners: Bill and Kerry McQuaid, Sandy and Sherry Location: David Pond, Fayette Budget & Timeline: $75,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Coat rack made from golf clubs, oak spiral staircase, wreath made from boughs found on the site |
| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Season 7, Episode 15 – A Medieval Maine Makeover![]() Deep in the forests of Maine, Masters of Cabins, Chase and Ashley, have been summoned to Burgundar, a medieval live action role playing community in need of the builders' aid. Burgundar's market tent, fire pit, and gathering inn are failing, and the Cabin Masters team must rally together to save the day. The Masters have grand plans for the camp, but must battle a ferocious rain storm and winter moving over the land that put them in peril missing their timeline. Will the Masters of Cabins prevail and give the Burgundar community a camp that will stand the test of time? Release Date: March 7, 2022 Owners: Doug, Dave, and Kristina Location: Burgundar Village, Henderson Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Live-edge benches around the fire pit with "Burgundar" outlines burnt into them, repaired and restored the merchant's pushcart that was on-site, "B" period flags for inside the inn and some of the outdoor areas, "Live, Laugh, LARP" sign |
| 4:00pm to 5:00pm | Season 11, Episode 6 – A High STEAKS Build: Back for Seconds![]() After an unexpected twist from the homeowners, the Maine Cabin Masters push through freezing temps to keep the Firlottes’ dream home on track. Ashley arrives with coffee and donuts but soon finds herself flashing windows in the freezing temperatures. From window installs to cabinet fitting, the team makes steady progress even as snow piles up. The crew bonds over handmade drip art, and a custom grill rack and branding iron bring a butcher’s dream to life. Don't miss a pool table setup that demands serious teamwork and a little play. With laughter, pranks, and some classic “Gardiner math”, this episode is packed with winter weather, clever fixes, and the kind of fun that only comes with a little hard work. Release Date: July 21, 2025 Owners: Chris and Kristie Firlotte Location: Lovejoy Pond, Fayette Budget & Timeline: $200,000, 32 weeks Special Projects: Custom firepit and grill system, plant wall hanging made of a cutting board and broken salad bowl, 8 ft pool table, drip art |
| 5:00pm to 6:00pm | 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 Owners: Patrick and Sheila Hansford Location: Cobbosseecontee Lake, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $200,000, 20 weeks Special Projects: A doghouse for Hans matching the camp |
| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | 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 |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 12, Episode 4 – Little House on the Production Line![]() Rob Little has a big family and they’re outgrowing their home. When the Maine Cabin Masters hear that Rob’s raising three little girls in his parent’s in-law suite, they agree to take on a huge project: working on a modular build. Collaborating with a local company, they're sprinkling their cabin spice on this four bedroom house as it cranes off the production line. Along the way they'll have to trim, paint, floor, and stare down an intimidating set of stairs to customize the home for the family. Meanwhile, Ashley has the entire crew crawling up the walls to complete a special project on time for Rob’s daughters. Release Date: January 12, 2026 Owners: Rob & Danica Little Location: Auburn Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 15 weeks Special Projects: Bunny house, Rock climbing wall |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Season 10, Episode 8 – A Jen in Need![]() Call a friend and get comfortable as the Maine Cabin Masters face one of their most challenging builds - and budgets - to date. As winter sets in, the Cabin Master’s business manager, Jen Reese, typically heads off to Puerto Rico until the summer season returns. This year, Jen has decided she wants to plant permanent roots in Maine and has submitted designs for a full-time local residence, and of course, there’s only one team she wants building her new home. The only small hiccup in her plan is that Chase, Ryan and Ashley are also heading out of town for a winter vacation. When Ryan leaves Jedi, Dixie and the rest of the team with some very vague plans, the build and budget go a little haywire. Now, with spring in full bloom and Chase returning from his winter break, will the cabin be finished before the budget is blown? Or will Jen Reese’s camp be left in pieces? Release Date: February 17, 2025 Owners: Jen Reese Location: West Gardiner Budget & Timeline: $80,000, became $110,000, 16 weeks Special Projects: Loft for guests, custom screen door, driftwood bench for plants |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | NEW; Season 13, Episode 6 – Team Building a Forever Home![]() Chase and the team take on a build for Brad, a longtime subcontractor who’s been part of the crew since his high school days. Now with a growing family, Brad needs a forever home and when he lands a total teardown, everyone steps up in a big way. Ashley heads out on a fun filled field trip with Brad’s kids to dream up the ultimate backyard playground, while the guys push beyond their comfort zone. They partner with a prefab company to fast-track the build, pulling off an ambitious one day framework assembly. But when it’s time to kick Brad off his own project, will he really be able to let go? Release Date: June 29, 2026 Owners: Brad Weston Location: Budget & Timeline: Special Projects: |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 8, Episode 8 – I Get By With The Help Of Froggy Friends![]() Lisa Craig calls on the Cabin Masters to help restore the camp her husband Randy was fixing up before he suddenly passed away. Chase, Ashley, and Ryan get right to work on the old boy's camp cabin and pull out all the stops, even calling on the kind folks at Friends of Cobbossee Watershed to help reinforce the shoreline on which the cabin is precariously located. With some TLC left behind by Randy and the love and care of the Cabin Masters team, the Craig's camp is fixed up just in time for them to enjoy the summer season! Release Date: January 9, 2023 Owners: Lisa Craig, and son James Location: Maranacook Lake, Readfield Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Chainsaw-carved frog bench, Mason jar frog and butterfly lights, CNC-cut frog shelf brackets |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 8, Episode 4 – Summer Camp Comfort![]() Every summer, boys and girls from across New England attend the YMCA Camp of Maine and spend the days swimming, playing sports and learning valuable life skills. But after nearly one hundred years in operation, some of the camp’s buildings are in desperate need of renovations, and that has the camp’s current stewards, Jeff and Kim Gleason calling the Maine Cabin Masters for help. Their wish list includes new bathrooms for the campers, a bunkhouse for the camp’s cooks, a chicken coop for the camp’s resident hens, and a covered outdoor grill area. With a big list & a small budget, Chase, Ashley, and the team have to get creative as they salvage old material, repurpose wood, and brave the coldest days of winter to complete the project in time for the summer camping season. If there’s anyone who can get it done, it’s the Maine Cabin Masters! Release Date: Nov. 28, 2022 Owners: YMCA Camp of Maine; Jeff and Kim Gleason Location: Lake Cobbosseecontee, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $24,000 (+ ~$15,000 donated materials and labor), 10 weeks Special Projects: |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | NEW; Season 13, Episode 6 – Team Building a Forever Home![]() Chase and the team take on a build for Brad, a longtime subcontractor who’s been part of the crew since his high school days. Now with a growing family, Brad needs a forever home and when he lands a total teardown, everyone steps up in a big way. Ashley heads out on a fun filled field trip with Brad’s kids to dream up the ultimate backyard playground, while the guys push beyond their comfort zone. They partner with a prefab company to fast-track the build, pulling off an ambitious one day framework assembly. But when it’s time to kick Brad off his own project, will he really be able to let go? Release Date: June 29, 2026 Owners: Brad Weston Location: Budget & Timeline: Special Projects: |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 8, Episode 8 – I Get By With The Help Of Froggy Friends![]() Lisa Craig calls on the Cabin Masters to help restore the camp her husband Randy was fixing up before he suddenly passed away. Chase, Ashley, and Ryan get right to work on the old boy's camp cabin and pull out all the stops, even calling on the kind folks at Friends of Cobbossee Watershed to help reinforce the shoreline on which the cabin is precariously located. With some TLC left behind by Randy and the love and care of the Cabin Masters team, the Craig's camp is fixed up just in time for them to enjoy the summer season! Release Date: January 9, 2023 Owners: Lisa Craig, and son James Location: Maranacook Lake, Readfield Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Chainsaw-carved frog bench, Mason jar frog and butterfly lights, CNC-cut frog shelf brackets |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 8, Episode 4 – Summer Camp Comfort![]() Every summer, boys and girls from across New England attend the YMCA Camp of Maine and spend the days swimming, playing sports and learning valuable life skills. But after nearly one hundred years in operation, some of the camp’s buildings are in desperate need of renovations, and that has the camp’s current stewards, Jeff and Kim Gleason calling the Maine Cabin Masters for help. Their wish list includes new bathrooms for the campers, a bunkhouse for the camp’s cooks, a chicken coop for the camp’s resident hens, and a covered outdoor grill area. With a big list & a small budget, Chase, Ashley, and the team have to get creative as they salvage old material, repurpose wood, and brave the coldest days of winter to complete the project in time for the summer camping season. If there’s anyone who can get it done, it’s the Maine Cabin Masters! Release Date: Nov. 28, 2022 Owners: YMCA Camp of Maine; Jeff and Kim Gleason Location: Lake Cobbosseecontee, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $24,000 (+ ~$15,000 donated materials and labor), 10 weeks Special Projects: |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | Season 10, Episode 8 – A Jen in Need![]() Call a friend and get comfortable as the Maine Cabin Masters face one of their most challenging builds - and budgets - to date. As winter sets in, the Cabin Master’s business manager, Jen Reese, typically heads off to Puerto Rico until the summer season returns. This year, Jen has decided she wants to plant permanent roots in Maine and has submitted designs for a full-time local residence, and of course, there’s only one team she wants building her new home. The only small hiccup in her plan is that Chase, Ryan and Ashley are also heading out of town for a winter vacation. When Ryan leaves Jedi, Dixie and the rest of the team with some very vague plans, the build and budget go a little haywire. Now, with spring in full bloom and Chase returning from his winter break, will the cabin be finished before the budget is blown? Or will Jen Reese’s camp be left in pieces? Release Date: February 17, 2025 Owners: Jen Reese Location: West Gardiner Budget & Timeline: $80,000, became $110,000, 16 weeks Special Projects: Loft for guests, custom screen door, driftwood bench for plants |
| Monday, June 29, 2026 11:00am: 712 – Revamping the Cook’s Beach Camp 12:00pm: 713 – Camp ‘Contee Going Up! 1:00pm: 711 – A Cabin With A Stream Running Through It 2:00pm: 716 – A Blank Slate Build for Mom 3:00pm: 715 – A Medieval Maine Makeover 4:00pm: 1106 – A High STEAKS Build: Back for Seconds 5:00pm: 1108 – Architect Approved 6:00pm: 1002 – The Russell Cabin’s Big Lift 7:00pm: 1204 – Little House on the Production Line 8:00pm: 1008 – A Jen in Need 9:00pm: NEW; 1306 – Team Building a Forever Home 10:00pm: 808 – I Get By With The Help Of Froggy Friends 11:00pm: 804 – Summer Camp Comfort 12:00am: NEW; 1306 – Team Building a Forever Home 1:00am: 808 – I Get By With The Help Of Froggy Friends 2:00am: 804 – Summer Camp Comfort 3:00am: 1008 – A Jen in Need |
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