Barnwood Builders
The team transforms the Boneyard by enclosing part of the shed with walls.
The team transforms the Boneyard by enclosing part of the shed with walls.
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The crew travels to Wise, Virginia, to save a stunning log home dating back to the 1860s.
Mark and the guys have to build their own road to reach an overgrown cabin.
The guys strip away the layers of a farmhouse and salvage the hand-hewn timbers underneath.
The team members build a modern fishing cabin using the logs from the Bird's-Eye Barn.
Mark and the guys go the extra mile to save antique logs from a Tennessee home in distress.
The team gets creative while trying to make something worthwhile out of a lackluster cabin.
In Missouri, the guys convert a 170-year-old cabin into a guest house.
In Jane Lew, W. Va., the guys salvage the wood from a cattle barn that is slated for demolition.
In Asheville, N.C., Mark and the guys build a log well house in the driving rain.
Mark and the guys save the last cabin from Roanoke, W. Va., and move it to a resort.
The team must convert a large timber-frame barn in their hometown of Lewisburg, W.V.
The guys try to build a 1,200-square foot cabin using barn beams from their inventory.
Building a custom log guest home in Dandridge, Tenn.; Johnny visits a candy store.
Mark and the guys help Tammy build a dream cabin on her West Virginia homestead.
Mark visits an incredible finished home made of two cabins combined with a salt box addition.
The guys take down a pre-Civil War cabin and rebuild it for a client who collects historic homes.
The Barnwood Builders return to the Boneyard to do the work most folks never get to see.
Mark and the guys travel to Gatlinburg, Tenn., to replace a log home lost in the 2016 wildfires.
The team returns to West Alexander, Pa., to save an American gem built deep within the backwoods.
In Pennsylvania, Mark finds a perfectly preserved bank barn and considers keeping it for himself.
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