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Sunday, August 23, 2026
| Sunday, August 23, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
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| 6:00am to 7:00am | Season 8, Episode 12 – Camp Over Troubled Waters![]() Put on your detective hats, it’s a Maine Cabin Masters mystery! All was well when the Zozula family left their summer camp for the winter – but when they returned in the spring, their camp was flooded. Someone or something tampered with the water system and the rotted floor boards left a giant hole in the kitchen. The Zozula Family has no clue what happened, but one thing is certain: they need help rebuilding their camp. Chase, Ashley, and the Maine Cabin Masters respond to the call, but as they pull back what remains of the floor, their problems compound as they find powder post beetles, dry rot, and more. Can the Cabin Masters salvage enough of the camp and figure out the source of the water issues? Release Date: February 6, 2023 Owners: Mary Ann, Jaime, and Nick Zozula Location: Great Pond Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Hanging hat rack, porch swing, "Kids Zone" signs, swingset |
| 7:00am to 8:00am | Season 3, Episode 14 – Love Yurts![]() In a Cabin Masters first, Chase and the crew are tasked with a relocation and land manifestation of a family Yurt on an island on Togus Pond. With a budget of $15,000 and five weeks to complete the job, Chase and the team enter uncharted (and nearly frozen) waters, knowing they will have to move quickly to beat the oncoming ice and snow so they can have the yurt ready for the family to drop their fishing lines in the frozen pond. Release Date: Mar. 18, 2019 Owners: Gary and Mackenzi White Location: Snake Island, Lower Patten Pond, Ellsworth Budget & Timeline: $15,000, 5 weeks Special Projects: Handmade ice fishing trap, four chainsaw-carved eagles (one for each of the kids), hanging outdoor cocoon pod chairs |
| 8:00am to 9:00am | Season 2, Episode 15 – A Family Cabin Fit for a King![]() The Cabin Masters have a $50,000 budget to renovate a 100-year-old camp four-times the size of their usual builds. While they’re hesitant to take on such a huge project, the team is determined to deliver after finding out the client is a member of Ryan’s favorite band, Phish. After it's found the cabin requires lead paint abatement, along with a series of harsh weather delays, the crew reluctantly asks for an extension on their deadline and faces the truth that cabins weren’t meant to be built in the winter. The team “drops the mic” on this build and blows away the entire family with a complete exterior and interior facelift including a special project that pays homage to a loved family member, and a giant outdoor checkerboard for the kids. Release Date: Mar. 19, 2018 Owners: Jon and Briar Fishman Location: East Penobscot Bay Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks (became 16 weeks) Special Projects: Live edge dining table with slices of Briar's father's burl inlaid, live edge burl mirror, outdoor checkerboard |
| 9:00am to 10:00am | Season 3, Episode 1 – Inspirations Brewing![]() If there’s one thing the Cabin Masters love as much as renovating cabins, it’s beer. When they learn that the owner of their latest cabin project works at Allagash Brewing Company in Portland, they’re excited to check out the brewery for inspiration as they turn the weekend getaway into a three-season home away from home. Located on the shore of Sabattus Pond, the cabin has a steep drop-off to the water, a front door in the wrong place, a kitchen that’s too tiny, and an unusable loft thanks to a low ceiling. Chase and the team brew up some incredible projects to reimagine the cabin footprint and use items from the brewery as well as custom pieces to transform it beyond their clients’ wildest expectations. Release Date: Dec. 3, 2018 Owners: Shamus and Naomi Neville Location: Sabattus Pond, Wales, Sabattus Budget & Timeline: $25,000 - $30,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Bar made of imported whiskey barrels with a "Temperance" sign from Prohibition, beer tap hidden in an old circuit breaker panel, blown glass pendant lampshade, barrel stave stair rail and bar front |
| 10:00am to 11:00am | Season 3, Episode 8 – Past, Present, and Future![]() A couple’s Belle Island camp has a long multi-generational history within their family since the 1890s. Their three-building camp, with a main building, a log cabin with a wide stone fireplace, a boathouse, and a gazebo, is an ongoing focus of family life and they are now ready to make its preservation their main priority. They call on the Cabin Masters to bring these historic buildings into the present and stand the test of time for the next generation. Release Date: Feb, 4, 2019 Owners: Jon and Win Elliott Location: Belle Island, Cobbosseecontee Lake, Winthrop Budget & Timeline: $45,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: 100' zip line, hand-painted floor canvas |
| 11:00am to 12:00pm | Season 6, Episode 8 – It Takes a Village of People![]() As children, Chase and Ashley would spend their summers at the Kennebec Valley YMCA. Ashley believes her years at the Y may have inspired and cultivated her love of design today. Now, decades later, the summer camp of their youth is in desperate need of a new Arts & Crafts building; and with no budget for the project, the YMCA knows there's only one team willing to take the job: Chase, Ashley and the rest of the Cabin Masters. With help from the community, Chase and the team race against winter to finish the build before the snow starts flying. This is the first project the team has constructed from bare ground to the finished building. The Y requested 20' x 20', but the team decided on 32' x 26' instead, which became 30' x 26'. Release Date: Apr. 12, 2021 Owners: Kennebec Valley YMCA Location: Maranacook Lake Budget & Timeline: $0, 12 weeks Special Projects: A sign for the building made from "cookies" and epoxy, double-sided collapsible easels with built-in high wall trays, painted "cookies" for inspiration, similar to painted rocks, made by the entire team |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | NEW, On HGTV, Season 1, Episode 6, “All Inn”: Welcome Inn![]() The opening of the Waters Run Bed & Breakfast is right around the corner, but the Maine Cabin Masters still have a lot to knock out on their punch-list. With the inside of the main inn complete, they turn to the exterior to landscape the outdoor spaces into guest friendly patios and eye-catching gardens. They also must finish turning the property’s horse barn into a venue space and get the commercial kitchen ready for service. It’s almost the Vacationland summer season. Beds are made, tables are set, and the guests are booked, but will the inn open its doors on time? Release Date: August 23, 2026, HGTV; August 31, 2026, Magnolia Network |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | NEW, On HGTV, Season 1, Episode 6, “All Inn”: Welcome Inn![]() The opening of the Waters Run Bed & Breakfast is right around the corner, but the Maine Cabin Masters still have a lot to knock out on their punch-list. With the inside of the main inn complete, they turn to the exterior to landscape the outdoor spaces into guest friendly patios and eye-catching gardens. They also must finish turning the property’s horse barn into a venue space and get the commercial kitchen ready for service. It’s almost the Vacationland summer season. Beds are made, tables are set, and the guests are booked, but will the inn open its doors on time? Release Date: August 23, 2026, HGTV; August 31, 2026, Magnolia Network |
![]() All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. | UPCOMING SCHEDULESunday, August 23, 20266:00am: 812 – Camp Over Troubled Waters 7:00am: 314 – Love Yurts 8:00am: 215 – A Family Cabin Fit for a King 9:00am: 301 – Inspirations Brewing 10:00am: 308 – Past, Present, and Future 11:00am: 608 – It Takes a Village of People 9:00pm: NEW, On HGTV, 106 “All Inn”: Welcome Inn 12:00am: NEW, On HGTV, 106 “All Inn”: Welcome Inn All times are in the Eastern Time Zone. |
Monday, August 24, 2026
| Monday, August 24, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
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| 11:00am to 12:00pm | Season 2, Episode 6 – Taking It to the Finish Line![]() Builder Chase Morrill and his team are hired to finish a cabin for a homeowner who has been collecting materials for years but just hasn’t been able to finish the project. With a budget of $20,000, the crew hopes to make the homeowner’s dream a reality in just eight weeks. Release Date: Jan. 15, 2018 Owners: Larry Costa Location: Kennebec River, Embden Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Custom metal stair rail and CNC plasma-cut design, handmade steel dragonfly lawn ornaments, barn board accent wall and stair risers, shotgun-blasted metal trash can light fixtures, framed old-style poster |
| 12:00pm to 1:00pm | Season 3, Episode 3 – Ho-Ho Home![]() Doug, aka “Santa,” and his wife Lois inherited a 1,250-square-foot cabin in Rangeley that’s been in her family since 1958. With no major renovations since the 1970s, Chase and the team are excited to perform a Christmas miracle and transform this cabin into a wonderland for the whole family to enjoy. Release Date: Dec. 17, 2018 Owners: Doug aka "Santa" and Lois Dodge Location: Mooselookmeguntic Lake Budget & Timeline: $35,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Woodstove hearth made from camp's former chimney bricks, bedrooms for "Naughty" (with posters found in the walls and a blacklight) and "Nice", sleigh converted into a chair and table, much larger dock than Ryan requested, rocking moose for the grandkids |
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | Season 2, Episode 11 – Pilsbury Family Rafting Cabin![]() The Cabin Masters take on a project along the Kennebec River in Caratunk. They’re challenged with taking a shell of a cabin that was moved to its current property from Lake Moxie and renovating it to create a small efficiency home for family and friends to stay when they visit. The timeline and budget aren’t the only challenges the team will face, however, as the remote location provides its own set of problems. Release Date: Feb. 19, 2018 Owners: Mike and Kim Pilsbury Location: The Forks, Dead and Kennebec Rivers, Caratunk Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Bench made of small logs, towel and rafting gear drying rack, as well as an extra bench, both made from old paddles, a Pilsbury Cabin bird house for the highway birdhouse retaining wall about 10 miles down the road in Moscow |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Season 3, Episode 9 – The Honeymoon Suite![]() In a Maine Cabin Masters first, Chase and his creative crew help a newlywed couple take a questionable “wedding gift” with a 1970s vibe and turn it into an alpine ski bungalow that would rival those found in the Swiss Alps. With $35,000 and no time limit, Chase and his team completely gut the camp and start from scratch to transform it from its current condition into the beautiful bungalow that the newlyweds will enjoy for generations to come. Release Date: Feb. 11, 2019 Owners: Seamus and Kali McKinney Location: Drury Pond, Temple Budget & Timeline: $35,000, no deadline Special Projects: Winter scene wall hangings for Kali made by Ashley and Seamus' mom Maggie, floor lamp made from sheet metal from the camp to match the older hanging lamps, planter boxes with decorative tiles found in the camp, champagne from the team |
| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Season 2, Episode 13 – Family Fishing Cabin![]() Chase Morrill and the team work to save an old cabin in Oakland that the homeowner purchased from his father. Eric hopes that the renovation will give the cabin many more years of life so he can share his childhood memories there with his own children. Similar to a "Shotgun Shack", Chase said "It's like a mobile home" while Ryan describes it with, "This place is kind of just built like a good old Maine trailer -- Long and skinny with rooms everywhere. You know, you could pack the kids in, feed them." Chase and his team pull out all the stops to get this project done before winter comes and brings construction to a halt. Release Date: Mar. 5, 2018 Owners: Eric and Sarah Libby Location: McGrath aka "McGraw" Pond, Oakland Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Second floor bunkhouse loft, fish drawn on a paper bag by Eric's father framed/outlined with branches, minnow trap light fixtures, live cedar loft railing |
| 4:00pm to 5:00pm | Season 3, Episode 10 – The Twister Camp![]() A couple calls on the Cabin Masters to help save the owner from himself after their camp was hit by a freak tornado, and a tree courtesy of the same tornado. With community involvement and an emphasis on outdoor entertaining, and with Ashley in charge while Chase is out ill, the team completes an open second floor and the desired finishing touches to the camp as they race to wrap it up before the first snow falls. Release Date: Feb. 18, 2019 Owners: Jim and Lisa Backman Location: Moose Pond, Bridgton Budget & Timeline: $22,500, 2 months Special Projects: Canoe bookcase, donated cliff rock BBQ island, donated cedar dock with dual Adirondack chair, donated custom indoor stair rail with ski decorations |
| 5:00pm to 6:00pm | 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 |
| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 7, Episode 7 – The $25 Manchester Post Office![]() The Cabin Masters are converting the first post office ever built in Manchester, in-use from 1945 to 1962, into a small cabin in an off grid location. Won with a bid of $25, the Worthing family purchased the post office to give it new purpose. Now, after sitting dormant on their property for so many years after it was moved there about 15 years before, the Worthings have asked the Cabin Masters for help converting it into a cabin while still preserving the history, complete with an added outhouse. With a budget of $25,000 and an 8-week timeline, the team springs into action to finish this unique build on time and on budget. Release Date: Jan. 10, 2022 Owners: David & Diana Worthing Location: Manchester Budget & Timeline: $25,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Window flower boxes made from commercially-available mailboxes; Gliding bench rocker made from an old buggy seat found on the property |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | 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 |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Season 1, Episode 4, “All Inn”: Rise and Dine![]() With the bedrooms complete at their new bed and breakfast, the Maine Cabin Masters turn their attention to the heart of the guest experience: breakfast. Chase and Sarah update the guest kitchen, refresh the dining rooms, and convert the former caretaker's apartment into a commercial kitchen for their twelve-acre estate. As construction gets underway, Sarah and the team visit a local farm to source Maine-made ingredients for guests. Later, Ashley and Sarah collaborate with a knitting artisan on custom doilies, while Dixie and Jedi give new life to chairs from Chase's barn for the revamped dining rooms. Release Date: August 9, 2026, HGTV; August 17, 2026, Magnolia Network |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | NEW, On Magnolia Network, Season 1, Episode 5, “All Inn”: Three Cabins & A Lobby![]() A late season snow storm hits the bed and breakfast, but the Maine Cabin Masters have no time to chill. With just a few months left before guests arrive, Chase has a plan to build three new cabins to add more sleeping spaces to the property. In the main building, while the guests have sleeping spaces and dining rooms, they still need a place to check in, so the team renovates a dated orange common room into a stylish new lobby. Sarah’s design for the space calls for custom furniture, so the team rehabs a unique horse themed chess table and builds a new lobby desk from scratch. Release Date: August 16, 2026, HGTV; August 24, 2026, Magnolia Network |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 8, Episode 3 – Give a Dog a Camp![]() Just off the snowmobile trails sits the Holland family camp, a winter retreat built by Andy Holland’s father. The modest camp has recently passed on to Andy and he, his wife Terry, & his son Jonathan want to make it comfortable for year-round living for both them and their herd of rescue corgis. The family knows they need an expert hand in order to honor Dad’s memory through the renovations which is why they choose Chase, Ashley, & the Maine Cabin Masters for the job. The family’s wish list includes a bigger bathroom, more light on the inside, and a four-season porch – a dream of Andy’s father that has yet to be realized. And of course, they need some special touches for the Holland’s furry friends. The Cabin Masters hope to fulfill Andy & his dad’s dreams for the camp, giving the family a space they can treasure in every season. Release Date: Nov. 21, 2022 Owners: Andy and Terry Holland, Jonathan Location: Fayette Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Doggie Bunk Beds, Hanging Rope Electric Wall Sconces, Ryan's handmade ornate archway |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 7, Episode 5 – A Former Family Cabin Reclaimed![]() A family that has owned land in Maine for over 100 years has recently re-purchased some land they had sold in the past. With the land and cabin back in the family, it’s up to the Cabin Masters to update it. Chase and the team start by removing the old chimney, jacking and leveling, cleaning 4 - 5 inches of snow out from inside, then building an entirely new bedroom and bathroom. They also landscape the property in muddy and frozen winter conditions. Last, they find their centers while creating a yoga and meditation space in front of gorgeous picture windows. Release Date: Dec. 27, 2021 Owners: George & Brenda Joseph Location: Fayette Budget & Timeline: $35,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Steel "movement" art by Jamison York, laser cut map of both the current and previously-owned properties from Benoit's Design Co. |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | NEW, On Magnolia Network, Season 1, Episode 5, “All Inn”: Three Cabins & A Lobby![]() A late season snow storm hits the bed and breakfast, but the Maine Cabin Masters have no time to chill. With just a few months left before guests arrive, Chase has a plan to build three new cabins to add more sleeping spaces to the property. In the main building, while the guests have sleeping spaces and dining rooms, they still need a place to check in, so the team renovates a dated orange common room into a stylish new lobby. Sarah’s design for the space calls for custom furniture, so the team rehabs a unique horse themed chess table and builds a new lobby desk from scratch. Release Date: August 16, 2026, HGTV; August 24, 2026, Magnolia Network |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 8, Episode 3 – Give a Dog a Camp![]() Just off the snowmobile trails sits the Holland family camp, a winter retreat built by Andy Holland’s father. The modest camp has recently passed on to Andy and he, his wife Terry, & his son Jonathan want to make it comfortable for year-round living for both them and their herd of rescue corgis. The family knows they need an expert hand in order to honor Dad’s memory through the renovations which is why they choose Chase, Ashley, & the Maine Cabin Masters for the job. The family’s wish list includes a bigger bathroom, more light on the inside, and a four-season porch – a dream of Andy’s father that has yet to be realized. And of course, they need some special touches for the Holland’s furry friends. The Cabin Masters hope to fulfill Andy & his dad’s dreams for the camp, giving the family a space they can treasure in every season. Release Date: Nov. 21, 2022 Owners: Andy and Terry Holland, Jonathan Location: Fayette Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Doggie Bunk Beds, Hanging Rope Electric Wall Sconces, Ryan's handmade ornate archway |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 7, Episode 5 – A Former Family Cabin Reclaimed![]() A family that has owned land in Maine for over 100 years has recently re-purchased some land they had sold in the past. With the land and cabin back in the family, it’s up to the Cabin Masters to update it. Chase and the team start by removing the old chimney, jacking and leveling, cleaning 4 - 5 inches of snow out from inside, then building an entirely new bedroom and bathroom. They also landscape the property in muddy and frozen winter conditions. Last, they find their centers while creating a yoga and meditation space in front of gorgeous picture windows. Release Date: Dec. 27, 2021 Owners: George & Brenda Joseph Location: Fayette Budget & Timeline: $35,000, 12 weeks Special Projects: Steel "movement" art by Jamison York, laser cut map of both the current and previously-owned properties from Benoit's Design Co. |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | Season 1, Episode 4, “All Inn”: Rise and Dine![]() With the bedrooms complete at their new bed and breakfast, the Maine Cabin Masters turn their attention to the heart of the guest experience: breakfast. Chase and Sarah update the guest kitchen, refresh the dining rooms, and convert the former caretaker's apartment into a commercial kitchen for their twelve-acre estate. As construction gets underway, Sarah and the team visit a local farm to source Maine-made ingredients for guests. Later, Ashley and Sarah collaborate with a knitting artisan on custom doilies, while Dixie and Jedi give new life to chairs from Chase's barn for the revamped dining rooms. Release Date: August 9, 2026, HGTV; August 17, 2026, Magnolia Network |
![]() All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. | UPCOMING SCHEDULEMonday, August 24, 202611:00am: 206 – Taking It to the Finish Line 12:00pm: 303 – Ho-Ho Home 1:00pm: 211 – Pilsbury Family Rafting Cabin 2:00pm: 309 – The Honeymoon Suite 3:00pm: 213 – Family Fishing Cabin 4:00pm: 310 – The Twister Camp 5:00pm: 810 – Mow the House Down 6:00pm: 707 – The $25 Manchester Post Office 7:00pm: 808 – I Get By With The Help Of Froggy Friends 8:00pm: 104 “All Inn”: Rise and Dine 9:00pm: NEW, On Magnolia Network, 105 “All Inn”: Three Cabins & A Lobby 10:00pm: 803 – Give a Dog a Camp 11:00pm: 705 – A Former Family Cabin Reclaimed 12:00am: NEW, On Magnolia Network, 105 “All Inn”: Three Cabins & A Lobby 1:00am: 803 – Give a Dog a Camp 2:00am: 705 – A Former Family Cabin Reclaimed 3:00am: 104 “All Inn”: Rise and Dine All times are in the Eastern Time Zone. |
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
| Wednesday, August 26, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
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| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 3, Episode 5 – Cabin Overhaul![]() It’s a Cabin Masters conundrum as Chase and the team are challenged to take a 1960s former garage and turn it into a home that will comfortably accommodate six siblings and their 17 kids. They’re up against the clock to convert the cramped camp into a real cabin the family can enjoy for years to come. Release Date: Jan. 14, 2019 Owners: Gene and Dotty Bettencourt Location: Mooselookmeguntic Lake Budget & Timeline: $40,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Blown glass light fixtures molded from racing chassis springs, tailgate bench with pedestals turned from an 18" log from the property |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 4, Episode 9 – 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, the team, and the Mini Masters take it out of its current 1950’s decor and update it with modern touches and areas for the three dogs, with some special projects up their sleeves. Release Date: Mar. 9, 2020 Owners: Tony and Jeanne Sun Location: Jug Stream, Lake Annabessacook, Monmouth Budget & Timeline: $25,000 - $30,000, 8 - 10 weeks Special Projects: Live edge siding which is a first for the Cabin Masters, upright arcade video game with 32" screen and custom barn wood cabinet, decorative timberframe and threaded rod collar tie, trolley wicker basket pulley system down the hill from the cabin to the stream |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Season 2, Episode 10 – Desert Pond Hideaway![]() The team travels to a secluded piece of land close to Desert Pond to help a couple turn their forgotten 16' x 16' shack with a fieldstone fireplace into a relaxing retreat. The couple has big ambitions for the one-room space, which means the crew will be stretched with a $30,000 budget and only four weeks to finish the project. Release Date: Feb. 12, 2018 Owners: Vincent Hemmeter and Nicole Watson Location: Desert Pond, Mt. Vernon Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 4 weeks Special Projects: Central floor insert, chimney gargoyle, claw foot tub with shower ring, "one-eyed bull" door knocker, canoe dock |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Season 4, Episode 3 – The Call of the Loon![]() Sitting on the shores of Moosehead Lake, the cabin known as the “Call of The Loon” has been reacquired in 2011 by Rachel, the great-granddaughter of Walter Gerrish, who built it in 1931. Chief Needahbeh of the Penobscot tribe owned it until the 1950s and apparently painted two murals in the cabin. He also collected stones from most of the states, marked them, and built the stone stove on the property with them. Chase and the team update the amenities and add a second story to accommodate the large family. Release Date: Jan. 27, 2020 Owners: Scott and Rachel Kopec Location: Moosehead Lake Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Chief Needahbeh theming throughout, including a shadow box containing Chief Needahbeh flies made by Dixie and Ashley |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 4, Episode 12 – A Home for the Cabin Masters![]() As a surprise for Ashley, Chase and the team jump at the opportunity to buy the Daggett’s 1860s farmhouse in Manchester and transform it into their headquarters. Holding a barn sale with the barn's contents they bring in $2,700 for local charity Capital Clubhouse. They plan to create a showroom, offices, and a special space where Ashley can design and create custom pieces. Release Date: Mar. 30, 2020 Owners: Kennebec Cabin Company Location: Manchester Budget & Timeline: $0.00, 12 weeks Special Projects: A 9' x 4' x 3" thick live edge table for the design space from Chase, a portrait of Gus that matches the pose of an earlier family dog portrait, the surprise of an encaustic beeswax-based painting of their Mom's "Buckin' A" cabin from season 1 episode 11 "Six Weeks For Two A-Frames" from Ashley |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 2, Episode 5 – The Hiltz Camp![]() Chase and his team are deep in the woods of New Sharon, Maine, to help homeowner Rod save his rundown 1940s camp from falling into the pristine Kimball Pond. He’d like to patch up the holes and get his wife to come back to the camp, which means it’s going to need a lot of work. Chase will need all hands on deck to get this build done in time and under his $20,000 budget. Release Date: Jan. 8, 2018 Owners: Rod and Barbara Hiltz Location: Kimball Pond, New Sharon Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Hiltz Hand front door, Hiltz Hand steel fire ring, beaver stick railing, live edge countertop |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | Season 4, Episode 3 – The Call of the Loon![]() Sitting on the shores of Moosehead Lake, the cabin known as the “Call of The Loon” has been reacquired in 2011 by Rachel, the great-granddaughter of Walter Gerrish, who built it in 1931. Chief Needahbeh of the Penobscot tribe owned it until the 1950s and apparently painted two murals in the cabin. He also collected stones from most of the states, marked them, and built the stone stove on the property with them. Chase and the team update the amenities and add a second story to accommodate the large family. Release Date: Jan. 27, 2020 Owners: Scott and Rachel Kopec Location: Moosehead Lake Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Chief Needahbeh theming throughout, including a shadow box containing Chief Needahbeh flies made by Dixie and Ashley |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 4, Episode 12 – A Home for the Cabin Masters![]() As a surprise for Ashley, Chase and the team jump at the opportunity to buy the Daggett’s 1860s farmhouse in Manchester and transform it into their headquarters. Holding a barn sale with the barn's contents they bring in $2,700 for local charity Capital Clubhouse. They plan to create a showroom, offices, and a special space where Ashley can design and create custom pieces. Release Date: Mar. 30, 2020 Owners: Kennebec Cabin Company Location: Manchester Budget & Timeline: $0.00, 12 weeks Special Projects: A 9' x 4' x 3" thick live edge table for the design space from Chase, a portrait of Gus that matches the pose of an earlier family dog portrait, the surprise of an encaustic beeswax-based painting of their Mom's "Buckin' A" cabin from season 1 episode 11 "Six Weeks For Two A-Frames" from Ashley |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 2, Episode 5 – The Hiltz Camp![]() Chase and his team are deep in the woods of New Sharon, Maine, to help homeowner Rod save his rundown 1940s camp from falling into the pristine Kimball Pond. He’d like to patch up the holes and get his wife to come back to the camp, which means it’s going to need a lot of work. Chase will need all hands on deck to get this build done in time and under his $20,000 budget. Release Date: Jan. 8, 2018 Owners: Rod and Barbara Hiltz Location: Kimball Pond, New Sharon Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 6 weeks Special Projects: Hiltz Hand front door, Hiltz Hand steel fire ring, beaver stick railing, live edge countertop |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | Season 2, Episode 10 – Desert Pond Hideaway![]() The team travels to a secluded piece of land close to Desert Pond to help a couple turn their forgotten 16' x 16' shack with a fieldstone fireplace into a relaxing retreat. The couple has big ambitions for the one-room space, which means the crew will be stretched with a $30,000 budget and only four weeks to finish the project. Release Date: Feb. 12, 2018 Owners: Vincent Hemmeter and Nicole Watson Location: Desert Pond, Mt. Vernon Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 4 weeks Special Projects: Central floor insert, chimney gargoyle, claw foot tub with shower ring, "one-eyed bull" door knocker, canoe dock |
![]() All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. | UPCOMING SCHEDULEWednesday, August 26, 20266:00pm: 305 – Cabin Overhaul 7:00pm: 409 – Retro-Fit for the Whole Family 8:00pm: 210 – Desert Pond Hideaway 9:00pm: 403 – The Call of the Loon 10:00pm: 412 – A Home for the Cabin Masters 11:00pm: 205 – The Hiltz Camp 12:00am: 403 – The Call of the Loon 1:00am: 412 – A Home for the Cabin Masters 2:00am: 205 – The Hiltz Camp 3:00am: 210 – Desert Pond Hideaway All times are in the Eastern Time Zone. |
Friday, August 28, 2026
| Friday, August 28, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
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| 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 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 |
| 5:00pm to 6:00pm | Season 4, Episode 7 – It Takes a Village![]() Founded in 1935, Agassiz Village has provided underprivileged and at-risk kids an opportunity to experience a 470-acre 50-building camp surrounded by the beauty of Maine. Projects for the Cabin Masters are to restore the old Ringling Brothers' carousel gazebo and add a raised deck floor inside, save and restore bunkhouse I1, and bring back the old carved totem pole in the Welcome area. Chase and his team take on the big project with a small budget to help the camp with the support of the community. Release Date: Feb. 24, 2020 Owners: The Agassiz Village Board Of Directors Location: Agassiz Village, Poland Budget & Timeline: $15,000, 10 weeks (donations of supplies and labor are estimated by Chase in the episode to be $60,000, for a total of $75,000) Special Projects: 5-hole disc golf course |
| 6:00pm to 7:00pm | Season 8, Episode 1 – 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 to share with their three adult children, and, it’s so dark when they’re inside, they can barely tell they’re on a lake! Knowing they always rise to the occasion, the Rooneys call the Maine Cabin Masters, hoping they can lift their camp and add a floor below the existing footprint. It takes a lot of yankee ingenuity and equipment, including I-Beams, soil heaters, drainage pumps, and excavators to pull off this engineering feat in the dead of winter. But the Cabin Masters are determined to give the Rooneys their quintessential lake cabin! Release Date: Nov. 7, 2022 Owners: Chip & Jan Rooney Location: Great Pond, Belgrade Budget & Timeline: $200,000, 7 months Special Projects: Barn board King headboard and Twin bunk beds, Epoxy basement floor |
| 7:00pm to 8:00pm | Season 2, Episode 1 – Bunganuc Creek Landmark![]() Builder Chase Morrill and his crew take on a historic clammers’ shack that’s one nor’easter away from falling into Bunganuc Creek. Designer Ashley joins the guys for a renovation that consists of opening up boarded windows as well as clearing out animal droppings and years of trash and old machinery, and removing 11 tons of concrete floor. In order to make a big transformation without changing the look of the outside, they get creative while battling the rising tide that touches the camp. The team has their work cut out for them with this rebuild, and they know everyone in town is watching closely as they work on this historic landmark. Release Date: Nov. 27, 2017 Owners: Steve Stern and Arlene Morris Location: Bunganuc Creek, Brunswick Budget & Timeline: $25,000 - $35,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: "No Nukes" sign restoration, live-edge table with anchor inlay, stainless steel school of fish, chairs made of slabs of granite, glass table made from an old anchor windlass, wine bottle river-chilling cage on a retrieval line |
| 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Season 4, Episode 1 – A Cabin In Training![]() A couple purchased a quaint cabin with an accompanying railroad caboose. Chase and the team transform both spaces to create a camp by enlarging the main cabin with more sleeping space, indoor plumbing and an updated kitchen, while the caboose provides more bunk space and storage. Release Date: Dec. 4, 2019 Owners: Ron and Hilary Porter Location: Piper Pond, Abbot Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Iron tractor wheel bench, rabbit wood carved art by Doug Frati for the caboose |
| 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Season 7, Episode 10 – Updating a Lincolnville Lakeview![]() The Reisner family vacations in Lincolnville every summer with the mission of updating their thirty-year-old cabin. But every summer they get too distracted enjoying Maine and end up with nothing done. Enter the Maine Cabin Masters to stay on target! But there are build surprises around every corner of this project slowing the Masters down, like finding extensive sill rot under the windows. Not only is the team fixing up the cabin, but they are also updating a bunkhouse and building an entirely new boat house in time for the family to enjoy the summer. The Masters rush to finish the boat house but have to take their time measuring to stay within the strict permitting guidelines. Chase and team will need to stay focused and precise to finish the Reisner cabin on time! Release Date: Jan. 31, 2022 Owners: Gary, Craig & Emily Reisner Location: Pitcher Pond, Lincolnville Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Wall-hanging exterior herb garden, steel bunk beds in the bunkhouse |
| 10:00pm to 11:00pm | Season 4, Episode 5 – A Multi-Family Affair![]() A pair of couples 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 2 miles on the railroad tracks, or by boating across the lake. Release Date: Feb. 10, 2020 Owners: Kevin and Alison, and David and Megan Location: Moosehead Lake Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Stone patio from slate pieces and crushed stone found on the property, moose call made of paint cans and string, floating swim mat, custom rail cart given to the owners for transporting gear on the railroad tracks (with the railroad's permission ... see "Ten Most Challenging Builds", season 5, special episode 10) |
| 11:00pm to 12:00am | Season 2, Episode 4 – Kids Dream Lake House![]() The Cabin Masters help a DIY homeowner jump-start his project and renovate a cabin near Damariscotta with kids in mind. With a budget of $30,000 and short time frame, the builders have to use their imagination to keep the homeowners happy while still impressing their youngest clientele yet. Release Date: Dec. 18, 2017 Owners: Luke and Laura Houghton Location: Damariscotta Lake, Damariscotta Budget & Timeline: $30,000, July 1st (weeks unknown) Special Projects: Epoxy color concrete floor, custom storage benches, custom stone patio, Foosball game, Turbo Chute |
| 12:00am to 1:00am | Season 7, Episode 10 – Updating a Lincolnville Lakeview![]() The Reisner family vacations in Lincolnville every summer with the mission of updating their thirty-year-old cabin. But every summer they get too distracted enjoying Maine and end up with nothing done. Enter the Maine Cabin Masters to stay on target! But there are build surprises around every corner of this project slowing the Masters down, like finding extensive sill rot under the windows. Not only is the team fixing up the cabin, but they are also updating a bunkhouse and building an entirely new boat house in time for the family to enjoy the summer. The Masters rush to finish the boat house but have to take their time measuring to stay within the strict permitting guidelines. Chase and team will need to stay focused and precise to finish the Reisner cabin on time! Release Date: Jan. 31, 2022 Owners: Gary, Craig & Emily Reisner Location: Pitcher Pond, Lincolnville Budget & Timeline: $50,000, 10 weeks Special Projects: Wall-hanging exterior herb garden, steel bunk beds in the bunkhouse |
| 1:00am to 2:00am | Season 4, Episode 5 – A Multi-Family Affair![]() A pair of couples 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 2 miles on the railroad tracks, or by boating across the lake. Release Date: Feb. 10, 2020 Owners: Kevin and Alison, and David and Megan Location: Moosehead Lake Budget & Timeline: $20,000, 8 weeks Special Projects: Stone patio from slate pieces and crushed stone found on the property, moose call made of paint cans and string, floating swim mat, custom rail cart given to the owners for transporting gear on the railroad tracks (with the railroad's permission ... see "Ten Most Challenging Builds", season 5, special episode 10) |
| 2:00am to 3:00am | Season 2, Episode 4 – Kids Dream Lake House![]() The Cabin Masters help a DIY homeowner jump-start his project and renovate a cabin near Damariscotta with kids in mind. With a budget of $30,000 and short time frame, the builders have to use their imagination to keep the homeowners happy while still impressing their youngest clientele yet. Release Date: Dec. 18, 2017 Owners: Luke and Laura Houghton Location: Damariscotta Lake, Damariscotta Budget & Timeline: $30,000, July 1st (weeks unknown) Special Projects: Epoxy color concrete floor, custom storage benches, custom stone patio, Foosball game, Turbo Chute |
| 3:00am to 4:00am | Season 4, Episode 1 – A Cabin In Training![]() A couple purchased a quaint cabin with an accompanying railroad caboose. Chase and the team transform both spaces to create a camp by enlarging the main cabin with more sleeping space, indoor plumbing and an updated kitchen, while the caboose provides more bunk space and storage. Release Date: Dec. 4, 2019 Owners: Ron and Hilary Porter Location: Piper Pond, Abbot Budget & Timeline: $30,000, 9 weeks Special Projects: Iron tractor wheel bench, rabbit wood carved art by Doug Frati for the caboose |
![]() All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. | UPCOMING SCHEDULEFriday, August 28, 20263:00pm: 715 – A Medieval Maine Makeover 4:00pm: 716 – A Blank Slate Build for Mom 5:00pm: 407 – It Takes a Village 6:00pm: 801 – Seize the Daylight Basement 7:00pm: 201 – Bunganuc Creek Landmark 8:00pm: 401 – A Cabin In Training 9:00pm: 710 – Updating a Lincolnville Lakeview 10:00pm: 405 – A Multi-Family Affair 11:00pm: 204 – Kids Dream Lake House 12:00am: 710 – Updating a Lincolnville Lakeview 1:00am: 405 – A Multi-Family Affair 2:00am: 204 – Kids Dream Lake House 3:00am: 401 – A Cabin In Training All times are in the Eastern Time Zone. |
Saturday, August 29, 2026
| Saturday, August 29, 2026 | |
| TIMES (Eastern) | EPISODES |
|---|---|
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | Season 1, Episode 1, “All Inn”: We Bought an Inn![]() On this season of Maine Cabin Masters: All Inn, the crew tackles their biggest project yet - transforming the former Rise and Shine Bed and Breakfast into a new vacation destination in just nine months. In this episode, the focus turns to the lounge and library, where hidden surprises threaten the timeline. Behind the library fireplace, the team uncovers the worst rot they’ve ever seen, forcing quick thinking and major repairs. Meanwhile, Ashley takes on the painstaking task of preserving delicate fireplace tiles broken during demo. Sarah and Ashley also head to a local shop to learn how to create custom curtains and cushions. Can they turn these outdated spaces into showstopping centerpieces? Release Date: July 19, 2026, HGTV; July 27, 2026, Magnolia Network |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Season 1, Episode 2, “All Inn”: Weird Bathrooms B&B![]() It's out with the weird and in with the new, as Chase and Sarah flush out the bizarre decor of the bathrooms and refresh them with rustic charm. While Chase and his team battle rot and ants, Sarah and Ashley work with local artists to give the bathrooms a Maine aesthetic including custom tile, signature soap and a unique wooden bathtub. Meanwhile, to make way for a new driveway, the gang battles weather and logistics as they uproot an old carriage house and move it to a different part of the property. Release Date: July 26, 2026, HGTV; August 3, 2026, Magnolia Network |
| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Season 1, Episode 3, “All Inn”: Beds Before Breakfast![]() With the bathrooms and plumbing installed, Chase and Sarah let their ideas flow for renovating the bedrooms at the inn. The makeover starts with a brand new theme inspired by Maine lakes and local history. While Chase and his team break down walls and battle porcupines, Sarah and Ashley work with local linen makers, light designers, and laser artists to craft a unique experience for their guests full of rustic elegance. Meanwhile, the Cabin Masters enter phase one of turning the horse barn on the property into an event space… if the ghosts don’t scare them off the job site first. Release Date: August 2, 2026, HGTV; August 10, 2026, Magnolia Network |
| 4:00pm to 5:00pm | Season 1, Episode 4, “All Inn”: Rise and Dine![]() With the bedrooms complete at their new bed and breakfast, the Maine Cabin Masters turn their attention to the heart of the guest experience: breakfast. Chase and Sarah update the guest kitchen, refresh the dining rooms, and convert the former caretaker's apartment into a commercial kitchen for their twelve-acre estate. As construction gets underway, Sarah and the team visit a local farm to source Maine-made ingredients for guests. Later, Ashley and Sarah collaborate with a knitting artisan on custom doilies, while Dixie and Jedi give new life to chairs from Chase's barn for the revamped dining rooms. Release Date: August 9, 2026, HGTV; August 17, 2026, Magnolia Network |
| 5:00pm to 6:00pm | Season 1, Episode 5, “All Inn”: Three Cabins & A Lobby![]() A late season snow storm hits the bed and breakfast, but the Maine Cabin Masters have no time to chill. With just a few months left before guests arrive, Chase has a plan to build three new cabins to add more sleeping spaces to the property. In the main building, while the guests have sleeping spaces and dining rooms, they still need a place to check in, so the team renovates a dated orange common room into a stylish new lobby. Sarah’s design for the space calls for custom furniture, so the team rehabs a unique horse themed chess table and builds a new lobby desk from scratch. Release Date: August 16, 2026, HGTV; August 24, 2026, Magnolia Network |
![]() All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. | UPCOMING SCHEDULESaturday, August 29, 20261:00pm: 101 “All Inn”: We Bought an Inn 2:00pm: 102 “All Inn”: Weird Bathrooms B&B 3:00pm: 103 “All Inn”: Beds Before Breakfast 4:00pm: 104 “All Inn”: Rise and Dine 5:00pm: 105 “All Inn”: Three Cabins & A Lobby All times are in the Eastern Time Zone. |
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