Overview: 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.
Overview: 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.
Overview: 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.
Overview: 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.
Overview: 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.
Overview: 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.
Overview: The Barnwood Builders travel to save a fine example of a Pennsylvania bank barn; crafted from white oak, the timberframe features a style of diagonal bracing they've never encountered before.
Overview: The Barnwood Builders head to the majestic Greenbrier River in West Virginia to build a one-of-a-kind pavilion. Combining the elements of a timberframe structure and a classic log cabin, the guys create a spectacular gathering place.
Overview: The Barnwood Builders go to Lake Lure, North Carolina to build a log cabin garage right beside Russell's Fort, an American icon from 1775.
Overview: The Barnwood Builders access the beautiful backlot of the Boneyard facing a state park to create a picture perfect cabin; working with custom notched inventory, the guys design a two-story log cabin ahead of their client's arrival.
Overview: The Barnwood Buidlers find a home that's half log cabin and a half timberframe in Lowell, Ohio; as they work to save this structure they find a home filled with treasures
Overview: Mark and the guys complete Barnwood Village with a modular unit that needs their rustic touch; the guys reflect on their long journey together traveling the country, saving history and making friends.