A couple inherited their quaint cabin from his grandfather, who originally built the cabin by hand in 1978. Chase and his team focus on transforming the former fish and lobster shack into a fun family cabin.
The cabin known as the "Call of The Loon" has been reacquired by the builder's great-granddaughter. Chase and the team update the amenities and add a second story to accommodate the large family.
For the past 20 years, a family has created lasting memories of their cabin overlooking Harpswell Sound. Chase and the team jack and level the cabin and expand it with a loft space to accommodate the next generation of the family.
Ballard. An early 1900s cabin that's intimately tied to Maine's history and legacy puts Chase and the team to the test as they try to re-create its original look and feel.
Call of The Loon. Moosehead Lake, the cabin known as the "Call of The Loon" has been reacquired by the original builder's great-granddaughter. The team update the amenities and add a second story to accommodate the large family.
Chase and his team take on part of the big project of Agassiz Village in Poland with a small budget and with the support of the community, to help the camp for underprivileged kids.
An early 1900s cabin that's intimately tied to Maine's history and legacy puts Chase and the team to the test as they try to re-create its original look and feel.
A couple found their own slice of heaven overlooking Lake Annabessacook, only to find out it needed more work than they could provide. Chase and the team take it out of its current 1950's decor and update it with modern touches.
A family of five has been cramped in their small 3-season 1940s cabin that's so small the youngest daughter sleeps in the camper. Chase and the team want to expand the footprint of the cabin, but must work fast to finish before winter.
Lifelong Mainers bought their 1954 Belgrade cabin in 1987 and have maintained most of it over the years. Chase and the team give the camp much-needed life by rebuilding its front wall and replacing the heating system.
Chase and the team jump at the opportunity to buy the Daggett's 140-year-old farmhouse in Manchester and transform it into their headquarters. They plan to create a showroom, and a place where Ashley can design and create custom pieces.
A couple would like to see their rustic camping cabin without plumbing transformed into a place where they can entertain and enjoy multiple seasons. Additionally, they'd like to pay homage to their funeral home business.
A family of four from Florida is living in their dream home on a scenic Maine lake. But from the kitchen to the rafters, it's in need of some serious renovations to withstand the winter months and really work for them.
A couple started building a small cabin in Manchester, but the Maine Guide's health issues are making the job difficult. They call on Chase and the team to finish the project so they can enjoy it with their children and grandchildren.
A man calls on the Cabin Masters to repair and renovate his family's fishing camp in Wayne. He hopes to get a screened-in porch, his wife hopes for a space for her massage table, and the team must act quickly before winter arrives.
Chase and the team are challenged to renovate a family's cabin that's fallen into major disrepair in Winthrop. They must navigate a hillside to stabilize the camp and make repairs so the family can enjoy it for another 42 years.
A couple finds a cabin that has been untouched for years on the shore of Messalonskee Lake. With an interior that's in a state of hibernation, Chase and the team upgrade the property to 4-season while maintaining its rustic beauty.
A family can't keep up with their cabin's mounting repairs on Little Sebago Lake. Chase and the team step in to rework its floor plan and move the cabin off its foundation to rework it, making it more accessible for the older generation.
A couple recently inherited the cabin where he spent summers in Vassalboro, and it needs major repairs. The team finds they must tear it down to the original floor system and recreate a dream cabin to accommodate the entire family.
The Maine Cabin Masters team share their favorite construction and remodeling tips and tricks, including demo, working with and storing wood, using cedar shakes, and working with artisans to create custom projects.
The Cabin Masters count down the top 10 projects they turned from trash to treasure as voted on by fans. Featuring their most creative upcycles, Chase and his team re-purposed heirlooms that provide a one-of-a-kind touch to every camp.
Chase, Ryan, and Ashley answer questions asked by their fans on their social media pages. From Ryan and Ashley working together as a married couple to build-related questions, the team provides stories and commentary on projects.
The Cabin Masters share the top 10 family retreats as voted on by the fans. Featured are cherished pieces of family art, historic landmarks, and dedicated stewards looking to restore the sacred memories of those gone, but not forgotten.
A couple asks for some help to expand their East Pond camp that Alan's grandfather purchased in 1970. They need more space for their family, one of whom stays in a tent on the deck, but still want to preserve the camp for the future.