Taking Down the Lincoln Cabin and Building a Dog Trot
Episode 1 • Nov 01, 2013
Mark and the crew work to dismantle a barn built by Abe Lincoln's uncle; old tobacco timbers are used to build a new barn in the Appalachian dogtrot style.
Mark Bowe and his crew of West Virginia master craftsmen salvage antique barns and cabins, reusing the wood to create stunning, modern homes. The Barnwood Builders are devoted to salvaging and will stop at nothing to give 200-year-old structures new life, providing entertainment, inspiration and awe along the way.
200 episodes total
Status
Returning Series
First Aired
2013
Rating
7.7/10
3 votes • HD
Episodes
Episode 1 • Nov 01, 2013
Mark and the crew work to dismantle a barn built by Abe Lincoln's uncle; old tobacco timbers are used to build a new barn in the Appalachian dogtrot style.
Episode 2 • Oct 07, 2014
Episode 3 • Oct 14, 2014
The guys take down a Pennsylvania Bank Barn in hopes of recovering the Long Beams and Huge Sleeper Logs that lay below. They are up against the weather, the machines malfunctioning and the weight of the logs. Mark pays a visit to the finished King Cabin and gives the owners a bench made with some of the repurposed wood from the Bank Barn.
Episode 4 • Oct 21, 2014
The guys salvage a homestead corn crib with a good old fashioned barn raising.
Episode 5 • Oct 28, 2014
Mark Bowe and the guys take the bones of an old Virginia log home down to Florida, where they turn it into a two-story hunting lodge. Mark makes mouth-blown wavy glass for the windows and dives in an alligator pond to get some long leaf pine for the floors.
Episode 6 • Nov 04, 2014
Mark and the guys turn a used shipping container into a portable barnwood cabin. They use welding torches and old logs to transform the steel container into a home. Mark searches for the perfect red barnwood to cover it. Then they try to lift the container cabin onto a trailer to prove its really portable.
Episode 1 • Oct 11, 2015
Mark Bowe and the guys travel to Abingdon, Virginia, to take down a farmhouse that Mark bought sight unseen. The house is really a 200 year-old log cabin covered by layers of siding and overgrowth. As they strip away each layer, the news gets better. They salvage the incredible hand-hewn timbers underneath.
Episode 2 • Oct 11, 2015
The crew travels to the Show Me State -- Missouri -- to take down and rebuild a historic 170-year-old cabin. Sherman leads the guys in converting this cabin into a guesthouse for kindred spirit client, Mark Perry. Meanwhile, Mark Bowe drums up business west of the Mississippi. The guys work in weather extremes to turn the cabin's frown upside down.
Episode 3 • Oct 18, 2015
Mark Bowe and the guys work in downtown Lewisburg, West Virginia, to raise a massive timber frame as the new shelter for the Lewisburg farmers market. The 200-year-old logs prove to be a challenge when the builders begin to raise the bents.
Episode 4 • Oct 25, 2015
Mark Bowe and the guys head to Johnny Jett's hometown in Kentucky to build a log chapel. First they reclaim a stained-glass window from a deteriorating 100-year-old church. Then they build the chapel and install the window.
Episode 5 • Nov 01, 2015
Mark Bowe and the guys travel to Jane Lew, West Virginia, to salvage the wood from a 120-year-old cattle barn that is slated for demolition. The site is so wet they have to build their own road just to get to the barn. The rare, wide plank boards end up in living rooms, man-caves and outdoor projects all over Jane Lew.
Episode 6 • Nov 08, 2015
Mark Bowe and the guys travel to the heart of West Virginia to salvage incredibly rare 170-year-old logs from a perfectly preserved log home. The pressure is on to keep these logs pristine as they take them down.
Episode 1 • Apr 24, 2016
In the Season 3 premiere, the team return to Montana to rebuild Grandma's cabin.
Episode 2 • May 01, 2016
The guys face a huge build in a family retreat previously featured during Season 2.
Episode 3 • May 08, 2016
Mark and the guys wade in water to save a dilapidated springhouse, then they rebuild it back at the bone yard.
Episode 4 • May 15, 2016
Mark and the guys explore a pioneer settlement, where they save a classic log cabin and re-purpose its rare hand-cut sandstone chimney; Sherman helps local stonemasons turn the chimney into a fire pit.
Episode 5 • May 22, 2016
Mark and the guys have to build their own road to reach a cabin that has been overgrown for 11 years; while Rose never got to finish her dream cabin, Mark salvages some of its wood to make a rose inlaid table for her daughter.
Episode 6 • May 29, 2016
Working with a passionate client, the crew builds a huge double-pen log cabin on a platform 13 feet off the ground.
Episode 1 • Oct 30, 2016
The Barnwood Builders pull into New Ringgold, Pennsylvania, in a covered wagon, ready to take down and move a very complicated carriage house. They find all sorts of treasures in the 150-year-old pioneer garage before they carefully strip it, lift the roof off in sections and disassemble the beams.
Episode 2 • Nov 06, 2016
The Barnwood Builders float down the Ohio River and land in Paducah, Kentucky, where they try to save a little cabin in a big quarry. The cabin is in rough shape, but these guys don't give up on it. Their time in Paducah is filled with pioneer ingenuity. Alex Makes a chair, Johnny drives a dump truck, Sherman makes a quilt and Mark helps build a barnwood table.
Episode 3 • Nov 13, 2016
Mark Bowe and the Barnwood Builders take the logs from the Bird's-Eye Barn across the New River and put them back together on a West Virginia island. They have to reconfigure the barn to turn it into a modern fishing cabin with a complicated design. While the crew finishes up, the boss goes to visit the completed Wildrock Pavilion from also from season 3.
Episode 4 • Nov 20, 2016
Mark Bowe's client wants to use the barnwood from an enormous Pennsylvania bank barn to outfit his Arizona restaurant. It's a beast of a job in the middle of a heat wave, but the Barnwood Builders just won't quit. They save 5,000 board feet of prized barnwood from the cattle stalls, granary floors and 40-foot walls. Mark also pays a visit to another restaurant decked out in barnwood for inspiration.
Episode 5 • Nov 27, 2016
Tammy Harrah and her late husband dreamed of running a craft store in a log cabin on their West Virginia family homestead. Mark and the guys are helping Tammy and her son see that dream come true by building that cabin for them, making some homemade crafts for the store and visiting a pioneer landmark along the way.
Episode 6 • Dec 04, 2016
Mark and the guys return to Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, where they stripped a massive bank barn earlier this year. This time, they are back for the incredible chestnut beams. The roof gives them some trouble, but Johnny's up for the task. They save the central bents, carve up the outer bents and lift out the sleeper logs. Mark visits an incredible bank barn wedding venue and he learns to cut soap stone with a water jet.
Episode 1 • Jun 11, 2017
Mark's client has a painting of a log cabin he wants to replicate so the team sets out to find the perfect cabin for the job. After settling on a cabin from an old project, the Barnwood Builders rebuild the structure with its huge logs in Texas. While on the job, Mark visits an original Texan pioneer cabin and discovers something about his crew that he never knew.
Episode 2 • Jun 18, 2017
The Barnwood Builders never give up on a log cabin and despite some rough going early on, this one turns out to be worth all the extra effort. Mark goes on a cross-county search for replacement logs while the team finds creative ways of pulling the cabin apart without sacrificing its logs.
Episode 3 • Jun 25, 2017
The Barnwood Builders build a timber frame kitchen that will be the centerpiece of a high-end mountain retreat in Brevard, NC. Later, Mark and the guys visit some of the architect's other spectacular log homes.
Episode 4 • Jul 02, 2017
Mark and the guys travel to Gatlinburg, TN, to replace a log home lost in the 2016 wildfires. They bring with them the Beam Cabin they built on the yard last year, but it's no easy feat to move these massive logs up a narrow mountain pass. Designer Karen Tillery works with Mark to renovate on the fly.
Episode 5 • Jul 09, 2017
The Barnwood Builders turn to the old-school method of using ropes to take down a log cabin in Harrisville, WV. Later on, they shop at the oldest five-and-dime in America and meet some modern-day pioneers who hewed their own log cabin by hand.
Episode 6 • Jul 16, 2017
Mark and the guys return to Texas to build a gigantic party barn out of an old timber frame. They use old-fashioned tools to retrofit the barn for modern use, and they install a rare swing beam in the center bent.
Episode 1 • Nov 26, 2017
After once saving Larry Melton's childhood home, The Barnwood Builders do something they've never done before and invite him to the Boneyard to help restore his family home. It's log cabin restoration and repair 101 as Larry learns the ropes, and just when he thinks the experience can't get any better, Mark arranges a final surprise with some very special guests.
Episode 2 • Dec 03, 2017
The Barnwood Builders have taken down big barns, but they've never seen a log home this large. As they dismantle the Ohio cabin, the guys discover that it's filled with history, craftsmanship and a lot of cherished memories. Mark also gives the cabin owner tips on how to convert her family's old barn into a modern home.
Episode 3 • Feb 18, 2018
Mark Bowe and his crew work through layers of architectural history to uncover an original pioneer home in Minor Hill, Tennessee, and they hear stories from family members who lived in the cabin. Mark also visits a beautifully restored log home with its own extensive family history.
Episode 4 • Feb 25, 2018
The Mt. Olivet Church has been the heart of Pocahontas County, WV, for 137 years. The old log structure is struggling to survive, so Mark and the guys are brought in to take it down so it can be restored and live a new life. As the job comes to a close, however, the community pulls off a surprise ending. The guys then get their first look at Johnny Jett's fully finished Kentucky chapel.
Episode 5 • Mar 04, 2018
Deep in a West Virginia holler, the team builds a log potting shed for one of their own, Graham. They outfit the building with reclaimed materials from roof to porch, and Graham discovers the challenges of being a client.
Episode 6 • Mar 11, 2018
Mark finds a cabin from a unique moment in history when pioneers started using new technology -- the sawmill. The crew also discovers their showroom manager has a surprising personal connection to the home. Later, Mark visits another West Virginia cabin filled with family memories.
Episode 1 • Jul 15, 2018
Joe Colvard is determined to build a log cabin in honor of his late wife, Merrie; the guys stack Merrie's Cabin on the banks of Lake Hartwell in Georgia; with the help of a local woodworker, Mark surprises Joe with a heartfelt gift.
Episode 2 • Jul 22, 2018
The Barnwood Builders build a pioneer blacksmith shop made from reclaimed beams, barnwood and rafters to serve as their office breakroom. Mark helps set up the frame, then a local blacksmith installs the forge and gives the guys a lesson at the anvil. When the blacksmith shop is complete, the Barnwood Builders gather in their breakroom to hammer away.
Episode 3 • Jul 29, 2018
The Barnwood Builders have been saving Kentucky tobacco barns for more than 20 years, and Johnny has found another one in Nicholas County. As the guys take it down, they share memories from their earlier days, and they meet the family who will use the logs to build an addition on their Florida home. Mark checks out a finished log home that he stacked with the guys several years ago, and the whole team visits Daniel Boone's Kentucky home.
Episode 4 • Aug 05, 2018
Mark donates a timber frame to his alma mater, West Virginia University, as the latest addition to their pioneer heritage center. The Barnwood Builders work side-by-side with WVU volunteers to raise the timber frame barn by hand, teaching them how to build bents, cut pegs and even hew a log.
Episode 5 • Aug 12, 2018
The Barnwood Builders head up the Appalachian mountain chain to the Catskill Mountains in New York to build a huge, antique log guesthouse for a couple who traded city life for country life.
Episode 6 • Aug 19, 2018
A family calls on Mark and his team to save their 1800s West Virginia log cabin before it's bulldozed by developers. The team must battle a huge porch, two tricky chimneys and a stubborn addition in order to get the logs out.
Episode 1 • Apr 07, 2019
While salvaging barn wood, the crew has to deal with a massive Ohio barn's dangerous roof; Mark Bowe finds a flooring company with a new idea for old wood; later, he visits an incredible timber frame home
Episode 2 • Apr 14, 2019
The crew saves an Ohio barn built with incredible craftsmanship and Mark scouts another barn that turns out to be a keeper. Later, he visits a massive timber-frame barn that was perfectly restored on its original site and converted into a restaurant.
Episode 3 • Apr 21, 2019
The crew restores two cabins and builds a barn door for their blacksmith shop. Mark Bowe scouts an old log cabin and drives through a river to visit the fishing cabin he and his crew built two years ago.
Episode 4 • Apr 28, 2019
Mark Bowe and the crew start a new boneyard in Texas by building a timber frame barn and two log cabins with some help from their new business partner. Mark gets his first look at the incredible party barn they built the last time they were in Texas.
Episode 5 • May 05, 2019
Mark Bowe checks out some renovated grain silos and the craziest treehouse in town while the guys put a roof on their Texas timber frame.
Episode 6 • May 12, 2019
Mark Bowe and his assistant, Katherine, work in Texas while the guys build a cabin in Virginia with their favorite crane operator, Mark Battle. Battle is the best crane operator around -- just ask him! -- and a visit to his finished barn turns up more than expected.
Episode 1 • Aug 04, 2019
One half of the team restores a huge log cabin at the Boneyard, the other half teaches some young men how to build a cabin in Tennessee. Meanwhile, Mark scouts a cabin built with pine logs, and the guys visit a shop filled with old-time treasures.
Episode 2 • Aug 11, 2019
The Barnwood Builders create a timber frame barn for a private collection of American muscle cars in Columbus, Texas. Mark visits one of the biggest barns he's ever seen, finds the oldest live oak tree in the state and explores some local history.
Episode 3 • Aug 18, 2019
The Barnwood Builders score a major salvage from a barn near one of America's oldest pine forests in Brookville, Pennsylvania. Later, Mark and Sherman visit a local mill that turns reclaimed wood into spectacular products and Mark finds a perfect example of a hand-painted barnwood billboard.
Episode 4 • Aug 25, 2019
The Barnwood Builders head back to Brookville, Pennsylvania, to save the frame of a bank barn that sits dangerously close to a road. Then, Mark visits an old log lodge resort and scouts an amazing timber frame barn built in 1895.
Episode 5 • Sep 01, 2019
A couple enlists the crew to build a log chapel which will be used as a venue for weddings in Waynesboro, Virginia. Later, Mark tours an old Texas church and visits a 1795 log-built bed and breakfast where they famously make pickles on the side.
Episode 6 • Mar 15, 2020
In Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, the Barnwood Builders save one of the biggest barns they have ever seen. This dangerous demolition demands the best of everyone. Mark explores an extraordinary early 19th century bank barn made of stone and finds an old pioneer springhouse and root cellar.
Episode 1 • May 31, 2020
The Barnwood Builders travel to Frericksburg, Texas to rebuild a very special cabin they saved in Ohio. Mark checks out a store set inside an old grain barn, and visits an extraordinary home built with log skins and reclaimed materials.
Episode 2 • Jun 28, 2020
The Barnwood Builders save Barnwood off of a very dangerous barn in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Mark Bowe scouts an old log cabin in Missouri, an amazing barn in New Hampshire, and an extraordinary home in Texas. And Alex and Tim visit the longest covered bridge in Pennsylvania.
Episode 3 • Jul 19, 2020
The Barnwood builders restore a cabin with major challenges. Mark visits the finished log skin mountain home designed by Karen Tillery. Katherine Shelton works at the boneyard blacksmith shop. And Alex makes a table from salvaged floorboards.
Episode 4 • Aug 09, 2020
The Barnwood Builders save an exceptional log cabin as they help a local sheriff return to his family farm in Middlebourne, West Virginia. And in Alabama, Mark Bowe visits the finished lakeside cabin designed by Karen Tillery.
Episode 5 • Aug 30, 2020
The crew takes the week off to build furniture, cut trees and plant gardens in their own backyards in West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Also, Mark Bowe visits the finished Catskill Cabin in Shawangunk, New York.
Episode 6 • Sep 20, 2020
The team divides and conquers as half the crew builds a secluded hunting cabin in Guyton, GA, while the other half strips a pre-Civil War cabin in Monroe County, WV. Later, Mark Bowe visits an extraordinary round barn in Pennsylvania.
Episode 1 • Dec 27, 2020
After welcoming a new team member, the guys build a custom timber frame and a new log cabin. Then, Mark Bowe visits a West Virginia factory that creates wooden barrels, and Alex Webb creates a hall table using reclaimed flooring from an old barn.
Episode 2 • Feb 14, 2021
The Barnwood Builders have a million things to do on the Boneyard. As they prep two cabins and complete an endless list of tasks, Sherman works with blacksmith Glen Bryant to create a branding iron, and Mark Bowe visits one of the first cabins he built.
Episode 3 • Feb 21, 2021
The crew visits Johnny Jett's hometown of Morehead, KY, to save an old barn, and Mark challenges the two junior members of the team to take down a few logs. Johnny takes the guys to see an old grist mill that's close to his favorite covered bridge.
Episode 4 • Feb 28, 2021
The Barnwood Builders travel to Eagle Rock, Virginia, to build a spectacular dogtrot cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Tim Rose travels to Halifax, Virginia, to see the finished log cabin they built five years earlier at the Springfield Distillery.
Episode 5 • Mar 07, 2021
In New Freeport, Pennsylvania, the Barnwood Builders save a cabin with incredible stone work, and the guys learn pioneer stone techniques from a local expert. Later, Mark visits two incredible restorations and Alex makes a barnwood wedding gift.
Episode 6 • Mar 21, 2021
The guys salvage five tobacco barns on one farm in Alton, Virginia, while Mark hunts for even more barns in Pennsylvania. Mark also visits an incredible finished home made of two cabins combined with a salt box addition
Episode 1 • Jun 06, 2021
In the hills of Alabama, the Barnwood Builders take on their most-complicated build ever to create a monster-sized wedding pavilion dreamed up by designer Karen Tillery. It's the perfect marriage of wood and steel!
Episode 2 • Jun 13, 2021
In Kentucky, the Builders help Sherman build a family fishing cabin.
Episode 3 • Jun 20, 2021
The Barnwood Builders finds good things really do come in small packages when they take down a modest bank barn in Punxsutawney, PA, and come away with more lumber than ever expected. Later, Mark tours an 1800s feed mill with most of its machinery intact.
Episode 4 • Jun 27, 2021
The Barnwood Builders climb the Alabama mountains to build a cabin for designer Karen Tillery, but the jobsite becomes a big challenge that forces the crew to dig into their bag of tricks. Mark Bowe visits a pre-Civil War log house he saved with his son
Episode 5 • Jul 11, 2021
The Barnwood Builders travel to Johnny Jett's hometown of Goddard, Kentucky, to save a 19th-century gristmill. Johnny takes a tour of his artist studio and shares some treasures from his front porch, while the guys visit a cabin replicating life in 1815.
Episode 6 • Jul 18, 2021
The Barnwood Builders are back home in West Virginia building their very first A-frame structure. With repurposed materials from the Boneyard, they construct a camping cabin from start to finish to create a wilderness oasis called Camp Barnwood.
Episode 1 • Sep 01, 2021
The Barnwood Builders have a blast saving an old barn in Abingdon, Virginia.
Episode 2 • Sep 08, 2021
The Barnwood Builders head to Gatlinburg, TN, to build a cabin in the Smoky Mountains, but a narrow road makes it difficult to reach the job site.
Episode 3 • Sep 15, 2021
In Blountville, Tennessee, the Barnwood Builders find a log cabin built in 1818, and Mark teaches the new crew how to scout log cabins.
Episode 4 • Sep 22, 2021
The crew create log cabin treehouses in the Smoky Mountains of Sevierville, TN, and must maneuver the logs through trees to reach the platforms.
Episode 5 • Sep 29, 2021
For the first time ever, the Barnwood Builders travel to New Jersey to take down their clients' 1839 swing beam-style barn.
Episode 6 • Dec 02, 2021
The Barnwood Builders head to Paris, TX, to turn an 1800s cabin into a bridal suite, but they suffer a setback when most of the logs are missing tags.
Episode 1 • Apr 07, 2022
The Barnwood Builders work close to home to salvage a barn in Alderson, WV.
Episode 2 • Apr 14, 2022
In Alabama, the team faces obstacles transforming a ranch house by a lake.
Episode 3 • Apr 21, 2022
Mark and the crew salvage their first-ever cabin built by Finnish settlers.
Episode 4 • Apr 28, 2022
The Builders convert a massive timber-frame barn into a wedding venue.
Episode 5 • May 05, 2022
The team saves a legendary fort dating back to 1775 in Lake Lure, NC.
Episode 6 • May 19, 2022
A museum in Townsend, Tenn., enlists the Barnwood Builders to restore a 19th-century gunsmith's cabin to be the centerpiece of an exhibit; after repairing the timbers, the team faces the challenge of stacking them flush with a 9-foot ceiling.
Episode 1 • Feb 23, 2023
Building a custom log guest home in Dandridge, Tenn.; as the cabin takes shape high in the hills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Mark visits one of the most famous log homes in the country; Johnny visits a candy store in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Episode 2 • Mar 02, 2023
In Corry, Pennsylvania, the Barnwood Builders save one of the biggest barns they've ever seen; along the way, Sherman shares farming stories with the barn owner, and Mark explores the nearby wetlands designed for conservation
Episode 3 • Mar 09, 2023
Behind their showroom, the Barnwood Builders construct a timber-frame pavilion; Mark plans to produce similar pavilions in kit form using a notching technique. Mark goes to the Smoky Mountain sheriff’s cabin while Ryan prepares dinner.
Episode 4 • Mar 16, 2023
The guys travel to West Alexander, Pa., the heart of farm country, to save a classic bank barn; Johnny visits a local farmer and her pasture-raised animals; Mark drops by a local farmers' market to buy goodies for the crew.
Episode 5 • Mar 23, 2023
Mark and the guys create a rustic family gathering place in Franklin, Tenn. for a homeowner who loves 19th century hand-hewed craftsmanship; the property sits on a former horse farm that now serves as a dog rehabilitation camp.
Episode 6 • Mar 30, 2023
The guys revive a 19th century cabin taken down in Ripley, W.Va; for a break, they to the state fair; they go to the Barnwood Living backlot, where they're challenged to make a 30-foot timber frame enclosure using only spare parts.
Episode 1 • Jul 06, 2023
The Barnwood Builders return to West Alexander, Pa., to save an American gem built deep within the backwoods at the bottom of a steep hill; this 19th century barn will prove to be one of their toughest takedowns ever.
Episode 2 • Jul 13, 2023
Mark and the guys make the seven-hour trek to Dubois, Ind., to salvage a cabin picked by the youngest member of the crew, Evan; it's a big step to prove that his apprenticeship days are over.
Episode 3 • Jul 20, 2023
The Barnwood Builders team travels to Berea, Ky., to save an incredible log cabin built in 1795; as they peel away layer after layer of siding they discover a hand hewn masterpiece of Appalachian craftsmanship.
Episode 4 • Jul 27, 2023
Mark Bowe and the Barnwood Builders crew build a beautiful, two-story log cabin addition for an old brick home in the rolling hills outside Lexington, Va.
Episode 5 • Aug 03, 2023
Mark and the guys travel to Patrick, South Carolina to build a huge wedding pavilion, the biggest timber frame they've ever created. On a job this big they need some extra help so they bring along Mark's latest hire and have fun teaching the new kid.
Episode 6 • Aug 10, 2023
The Barnwood Builders return to the Boneyard to do the work most folks never get to see. This week they'll turn a Kentucky two-story log cabin into a double pen dogtrot and repair a beautiful timber frame barn from Pennsylvania.
Episode 1 • Jan 04, 2024
The Barnwood Builders head to Westmoreland County, Pa., to save a classic bank barn; if the guys don't save it now, it won't last another winter; along the way, the guys tour an 18th-century fort; Mark checks out a fully-operational bank barn.
Episode 2 • Jan 11, 2024
The guys head to Albertville, Ala., to build a log cabin guest house high atop Sand Mountain; Mark visits a finished cabin he and the guys built on Lake Guntersville; Sherman and Johnny visit a woodturner who makes handcrafted wooden tops.
Episode 3 • Jan 18, 2024
White Sulphur Springs, W.V., is a small town with big plans after a tragic flood devastates the community; the Barnwood Builders play a big part of this small town's revival as they build a log cabin and timber frame.
Episode 4 • Jan 25, 2024
The Barnwood Builders head to the hills of Pocahontas County, W.V., to try something new; working with repurposed factory beams and hand hewn timbers, they create a hybrid timber frame structure with a shed roof.
Episode 5 • Feb 01, 2024
The guys build a log cabin pool house on a tight job site in Mentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio, extending the size of the cabin and incorporate a partition wall; Johnny and Sherman hunt for sea glass; Mark Bowe gets a lesson in chainsaw carving.
Episode 6 • Feb 08, 2024
The guys head to West Sunbury, Penn to restore a complex log cabin; it consists of more than 150 parts that must fit together perfectly; Mark looks for the next job, finding one of the best built barns he's ever seen
Episode 1 • Jul 11, 2024
The guys head to Lower Salem, Ohio to save a classic example of a pioneer log home; over in Marietta, they ride up the Ohio River on an old Sternwheeler boat; Sherman and Ryan tour a small factory that makes historical markers.
Episode 2 • Jul 11, 2024
The guys head to Canaan Valley, W.Va., for the largest commercial project they've ever built; they work with massive timbers and make an intricate post and beam structure; Mark meets the team who will make this place a wellness center and spa.
Episode 3 • Jul 18, 2024
The Barnwood Builders return to Canaan Valley, WV to finish the biggest commercial structure they've ever built, a two-story, post and beam wellness center with heavy duty steel brackets and intricate scissor trusses inspired by a local church.
Episode 4 • Jul 18, 2024
Using a mix of old school techniques and modern day tools, Mark and the guys bring every log back to life in an 1800s log cabin; Sherman visits a log home addition in Virginia and Katherine checks in on the progress at Barnwood Village.
Episode 5 • Jul 25, 2024
The Barnwood Builders travel to New Salem, Tennessee to save a rare 19th century saddlebag style cabin before it's too late, battling the elements to preserve every last timber; Mark tours a home built from container cabins.
Episode 6 • Jul 25, 2024
The Barnwood Builders are on the hunt for spare parts as they travel deep into one holler and high atop another to two different towns to save two different barns; along the way they find rare artifacts and visit a historic pioneer village.
Episode 1 • Jul 13, 2024
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