
Barnwood Builders
Mark buys a massive tobacco barn, and the guys must unwrap it layer by layer.

Mark buys a massive tobacco barn, and the guys must unwrap it layer by layer.

The guys take the 100 percent cabin to South Carolina where they rebuild it as a hunting cabin.

The guys take down a pre-Civil War cabin and rebuild it for a client who collects historic homes.

In Pennsylvania, Mark finds a perfectly preserved bank barn and considers keeping it for himself.

The guys turn a new storage shed into an 1800s log cabin, then drive it to Round Top, Texas.

In spite of some rough going, a log cabin turns out to be worth all the extra effort.

The builders transform a nearby office space into a showroom for their business.

The crew saves an Ohio barn built with incredible craftsmanship.

Mark and the guys have to build their own road to reach an overgrown cabin.

The team transforms the Boneyard by enclosing part of the shed with walls.

The builders turn to the old-school method of using ropes to take down a log cabin in West Virginia.

The guys build a cabin in Virginia with their favorite crane operator, Mark Battle.

The builders head to New York to build a log guesthouse for a couple.

The crew constructs a log fort, then the temperature plunges, making the job more difficult.

The team builds a log potting shed for Graham, using reclaimed materials from roof to porch.

Mark and the guys salvage logs from a fire-damaged home and use them to build a cabin for a client.

Following a recent flood, Mark and the guys step up to help their neighbor rebuild.

The crew restores two cabins and builds a barn door for their blacksmith shop.

Mark and the guys volunteer to help a boy scout troop build a new lodge out of their old lodge.

The team dismantles the Mt. Olivet Church so it can be restored and live a new life.