Homegrown
Jamila uses natural solutions to solve a backyard's mosquito problem and transforms the space.
Jamila uses natural solutions to solve a backyard's mosquito problem and transforms the space.
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Local craftsmen join Mark and the crew to build a massive log home in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Mark and the guys salvage logs from a fire-damaged home and use them to build a cabin for a client.
Mark and the guys save the last cabin from Roanoke, W. Va., and move it to a resort.
The team saves a log cabin from a tobacco farm and turns it into a tasting room for a distillery.
The guys restore an 1856 log cabin using wood from an old barn and a local saw mill.
Mark and the guys dismantle a 200-year-old barn in New England.
Mark and the guys volunteer to help a boy scout troop build a new lodge out of their old lodge.
In West Virginia, Mark and the guys salvage rare 170-year-old logs from a preserved log home.
In Jane Lew, W. Va., the guys salvage the wood from a cattle barn that is slated for demolition.
In Kentucky, the guys build a log chapel with a stained-glass window from a 100-year-old church.
The guys raise a massive timber frame as the new shelter for a farmer's market in Lewisburg.
In Missouri, the guys convert a 170-year-old cabin into a guest house.
The guys strip away the layers of a farmhouse and salvage the hand-hewn timbers underneath.
The guys take down a pre-Civil War cabin and rebuild it for a client who collects historic homes.
In Asheville, N.C., Mark and the guys build a log well house in the driving rain.
In Florida, the guys weave logs together to create a bunkhouse for their client's children.
Mark and the crew use welding tools to turn a shipping container into a portable barn-wood cabin.
Mark and the guys transport a log home to Florida where they turn it into a hunting lodge.
The guys reclaim a 170-year-old corn crib filled with antique treasures.
The guys take down a Pennsylvania Bank Barn in hopes of recovering the long beams.
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