Get ready for a brand-new season of Maine Cabin Masters. The new season will arrive in November! Season two will consist of 16 hour long episodes.
DIY revealed more about the new season in a press release. Check that out below.
“Master builder Chase Morrill and his team of Mainers save some of America’s oldest cabins in the new season of DIY Network’s Maine Cabin Masters. Premiering Monday, Nov. 27, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, the 16 hour-long episodes follow Chase as he works alongside his sister Ashley, brother-in-law Ryan and friends Lance, Jared and Matt to restore forgotten properties nestled within the farthest reaches of Maine.
“Since I could walk I’ve had a hammer in hand helping my father,” said Chase. “And now every day it’s a family affair restoring rundown cabins in my majestic home state.”
Throughout the season, the dynamic crew takes on tight budgets and timelines to return dilapidated lakeside summer homes to their former glory. These industrious renovation experts are challenged with their biggest projects yet, such as creating a peaceful lake retreat for disabled veterans and completing a stunning cabin makeover for the drummer of popular rock band Phish.
To learn more about Maine Cabin Masters, visit www.diynetwork.com/MaineCabinMasters for photos and exclusive video from the show. Viewers can interact via social media using #MaineCabinMasters.”
Will you check out the new season of Maine Cabin Masters? Tell us what you think.
My husband and i love this show! Can’t wait for the new season starts! The caar and crew work so well together, makes you feel like your right there with them. They’re warm and inviting! We just can’t figure out how they pull off these amazing remodels on such small budget! Keep it rolling Maine Cabin Masters!!!
We are serious watchers I keep them on our player and we watch both seasons over and over. Love everyone and wish we had a cabin there for them to update!!!
Love the show. Like others, I enjoy the honesty of the crew – just normal people being themselves. No drama! I also like the fact that these are small cabins and not expesive mansions with “no limit” budgets. They know what they’re doing too. Keep them coming
I really like everything about this show. There’s just the right balance of kidding around between cast members and it seems genuine. The show doesn’t have the same formula as a lot of other home renovation series where there are always “unexpected” disasters and drama. I’ve loved every finished cabin!
I kept hoping for new episodes. Love the show and the beautiful homes you create. Makes me want to travel to Maine.
Loved first year & excited to see what you do this season. Enjoy the jesting between all of you. Judy