Maine Cabin Masters “A Sub Above” S10 May 13 2024 on Magnolia
On Monday May 13 2024, Magnolia broadcasts an episode of the series Maine Cabin Masters!
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A Sub Above Season 10 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Maine Cabin Masters” titled “A Sub Above,” airing on Magnolia, viewers are in for a special treat as the crew revisits some of their most memorable moments with their subcontractors. Led by Jedi, Brad, and Canadian Jay, the Maine Cabin Masters reflect on their collaborative efforts and the incredible transformations they’ve achieved together.
As always, the Maine Cabin Masters demonstrate their unwavering commitment to delivering top-notch workmanship, ensuring that every project exceeds expectations. With their skilled subcontractors by their side, they tackle challenges head-on and turn ordinary cabins into extraordinary retreats.
From stunning renovations to heartwarming camaraderie, “A Sub Above” offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the teamwork and dedication that goes into each and every project. Tune in to Magnolia to join the Maine Cabin Masters as they celebrate their successes and the invaluable contributions of their subcontractors.
What Time is the “A Sub Above” Episode On?
The A Sub Above episode of Maine Cabin Masters will be broadcast on May 13 2024 on Magnolia at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “A Sub Above” Episode New?
The A Sub Above episode of Maine Cabin Masters is all new!
Maine Cabin Masters A Sub Above Cast & Stars
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Maine Cabin Masters Series Information
There's no shortage of work for Maine-based builder Chase Morrill, whose specialty is renovating rustic cabins and camps all over the Pine Tree State. Working alongside his sister, brother-in-law and best friend, Morrill contracts with clients to save and transform rundown cabins buried deep in Maine's remote woods. From century-old cottages to lakeside retreats in need of some major repairs, Chase and his team give these dilapidated properties the revivals they have needed for decades. |