The BEST episodes of Maine Cabin Masters season 13

Every episode of Maine Cabin Masters season 13, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Maine Cabin Masters season 13!

Builder Chase Morrill is teaming up with his brother, sister and best friend to save and transform abandoned cabins buried deep in the remote woods of Maine. From historic cottages nearly a century old, to camp cabins in need of some major TLC, they'll give these properties the facelift they've needed for decades. And, you never know what you might find when you go for a walk in the woods.

Last Updated: 7/5/2026Network: Magnolia NetworkStatus: Continuing
Restoring an Island Legacy
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9.00
2 votes

#1 - Restoring an Island Legacy

Season 13 - Episode 1 - Aired 5/25/2026

The Cabin Masters help a homeowner refresh her lakeside cabin and honor her late husband. With off-grid quirks and island logistics, the team tackles the project. Critters, wear-and-tear, and island challenges stand between this camp and its true Maine-cabin potential. Lucky for these homeowners, the Cabin Masters are here to save the day! Island style.

A Legacy Restored
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8.50
2 votes

#2 - A Legacy Restored

Season 13 - Episode 4 - Aired 6/15/2026

The Cabin Masters take on a historic landmark restoration. From rotted siding shifting out of alignment with the foundation, to freezing temperatures and even the eerie discovery of a spooky baby doll, can the Cabin Masters restore Starling Hall and ensure its enjoyment for generations to come?

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Team Building a Forever Home
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8.50
2 votes

#3 - Team Building a Forever Home

Season 13 - Episode 6 - Aired 6/29/2026

Chase and the team take on a build for Brad, a longtime subcontractor who’s been part of the crew since his high school days. Now with a growing family, Brad needs a forever home and when he lands a total teardown, everyone steps up in a big way. Ashley heads out on a fun filled field trip with Brad’s kids to dream up the ultimate backyard playground, while the guys push beyond their comfort zone. They partner with a prefab company to fast-track the build, pulling off an ambitious one day framework assembly. But when it’s time to kick Brad off his own project, will he really be able to let go?

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A Tribute in the Woods
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8.00
3 votes

#4 - A Tribute in the Woods

Season 13 - Episode 5 - Aired 6/22/2026

On this heartfelt episode of Maine Cabin Masters, the crew heads to Rangeley for a project close to Dixie’s heart – a sled shed he and his late wife, Ginna, always dreamed of finishing together. The guys battle rainy days, windy winter weather, and cold temperatures as they work to transform the space into something truly special. Along the way, local wildlife wanders through the property as the build takes shape. With barn board details, handcrafted projects, and meaningful tributes woven throughout, the team sets out to honor Ginna’s memory. More than just a build, this project becomes a place filled with warmth, love, legacy, and memories that will last for years to come.

Holding Court at Camp
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7.50
2 votes

#5 - Holding Court at Camp

Season 13 - Episode 3 - Aired 6/8/2026

In a fun twist on Maine Cabin Masters, the McLellan family camp is cozy and complete on the inside, but the outside is where the real work begins so the Masters hand the reins to landscaping pro Francis to shake things up. The pickleball-obsessed family has a first-ever request for the crew, a backyard pickleball court, pushing the Masters into brand-new territory. To get a feel for the game, Ashley dives in with a pickleball lesson of her own. While the court takes shape, the team tackles an unusual lineup of projects, including jacking up the camp to secure the structure, upgrading multiple porches for maximum outdoor living, and repairing a boathouse.

Heads in Beds
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7.00
1 votes

#6 - Heads in Beds

Season 13 - Episode 2 - Aired 6/1/2026

The crew heads to Fayette to take on a teeny-weeny cabin with a big problem. The McGrath family loves their cabin on the lake, but with a growing family, they’re desperate for more space and especially more heads in beds. What seems like a simple loft upgrade quickly turns complicated when rotten timber framing forces the guys to rethink the entire plan. Meanwhile, Ashley and Ryan turn leftover flooring into a sick custom coffee table, earning Ryan the title of “sub-sub master furniture maker.” With winter weather closing in, the team races to get windows installed and heat flowing.