Season 3
Episodes
1. Rebuilding Grandma's Cabin in Montana
2016-04-24
In the Season 3 premiere, the team return to Montana to rebuild Grandma's cabin.
2. Building the New England Barn in South Carolina
2016-05-01
The guys face a huge build in a family retreat previously featured during Season 2.
3. Saving a Rare Log Springhouse
2016-05-08
Mark and the guys wade in water to save a dilapidated springhouse, then they rebuild it back at the bone yard.
4. Saving a Hand Hewn Cabin and a Rare Hand Cut Chimney
2016-05-15
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.
5. Salvaging Rose's Cabin From the Woods
2016-05-22
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.
6. Building a Double Pen Log Vacation Rental
2016-05-29
Working with a passionate client, the crew builds a huge double-pen log cabin on a platform 13 feet off the ground.
7. Reclaiming a One-Room Log Schoolhouse
2016-06-05
The Barnwood Builders go deep in the holler to reclaim a rare one-room log schoolhouse full of history. Back on the boneyard, the schoolhouse gets a whole new life.
8. Rebuilding the 100% Cabin and Restoring a Legacy
2016-06-12
The guys visit South Carolina to tackle the 100% cabin and renovate it into a hunting cabin.
9. Rocky Mountain Cabin
2016-06-19
The team brings an Appalachian-style cabin all the way to western Colorado. At the Canyon of the Ancients Ranch, they explore the stacked stone ruins of the ancestral Puebloans and also leave behind a legacy of their own. Before they leave, they also rebuild the Virginia spring house which will support a living roof.
10. Drive-Through Corn Crib
2016-06-26
Mark and the guys use over 100 antique logs from two tobacco barns to build a dramatic entrance for their client's property. The drive-through double corn crib requires a whole lot of teamwork, and involves some of the trickiest notching they've ever done.
11. Barnwood Leftovers Get Upcycled
2016-07-03
The Barnwood Builders are finding creative uses for all of their leftovers! Every time they take a cabin down, they end up with extra inventory. So instead of burning the small beams, they'll use them to build a Parts and Pieces Pavilion to sell their scraps as upcycled products.
12. Wild Rock Pavilion
2016-07-10
In the shadow of the New River Gorge Bridge, the Barnwood Builders work with three centuries of materials and techniques in one project. Using custom 21st century steel brackets and hand-hewn 19th century beams, they create a one-of-a-kind pavilion for the Wild Rock Community Center.
13. Bird's-Eye Barn
2016-07-17
The guys take down a massive double-pen barn in southern Indiana. While they work to save every log and barn board, Mark visits an incredible lodge built from a different barn they took down in nearby St. Meinrad.