Maine Cabin Masters “Little House on the Production Line” S12E4 January 12 2026 on Magnolia

On Monday January 12 2026, Magnolia broadcasts Maine Cabin Masters!
Little House on the Production Line Season 12 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode of “Maine Cabin Masters,” titled “Little House on the Production Line,” the crew faces an exciting challenge. A father, who has been raising his three daughters in his parents’ in-law suite, needs a new space for his family. The crew will take on a modular build to create a comfortable and functional home for them. This episode promises to showcase the team’s creativity and skills as they transform the space.
Ashley, a key member of the crew, has a special project in mind for the little girls. She will be getting the crew to crawl up the walls, literally, to make this project happen. This adds an extra layer of fun and excitement to the episode. The crew will work hard to ensure that the girls have a space that feels special and reflects their personalities.
Viewers can look forward to seeing the teamwork and dedication of the Maine Cabin Masters as they take on this unique build. The episode is sure to highlight the importance of family and the joy of creating a home that meets everyone’s needs. “Little House on the Production Line” is set to be an inspiring and heartwarming episode that fans will not want to miss.
What Time is the “Little House on the Production Line” Episode On?
The Little House on the Production Line episode of Maine Cabin Masters will be broadcast on January 12 2026 on Magnolia at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Little House on the Production Line” Episode New?
The Little House on the Production Line episode of Maine Cabin Masters is all new!
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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. |
