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Is There going to be a Season 14 of Maine Cabin Masters — ✔️ June 4, 2027 New 🌻 Summer 2026 TV Show Premiere |
When does “Maine Cabin Masters” Season 14 come out?
June 4, 2027.
That’s a Friday. 2:30 a.m. PT / 5:30 a.m. ET on Magnolia Network.
Yes, that’s early. Magnolia Network does this thing where they premiere shows at odd hours. The real primetime slot is later in the day. The 2:30 a.m. time is for the hardcore fans who stay up. Everyone else watches the repeat at 8 p.m.
Eight episodes. Forty-seven minutes each. That’s over six hours of Maine cabin renovations.
The show has been on since 2017. Fourteen seasons. That’s insane for a renovation show. Most burn out after five. Maine Cabin Masters keeps going because the cast is genuine. No drama. No fake deadlines. Just people fixing cabins in the woods.
Season 13 ended last fall. Season 14 picks up right where they left off. New season. New cabins. Same team.
What is “Maine Cabin Masters” Season 14 about?
Here’s the setup.
Chase Morrill. His sister Ashley. Ashley’s husband Ryan. A team of builders. They live in Maine. They work in Maine. They fix cabins all over the state.
People call them. “My cabin is falling apart. Can you help?” They say yes. They drive out. They assess the damage. They fix it.
Each episode is one cabin. Sometimes two if the cabins are small.
The team:
- Chase Morrill — The leader. The one who talks to the clients. The one who makes the big decisions. He’s been doing this his whole life.
- Ashley Morrill — Chase’s sister. The designer. She picks colors. She finds furniture. She makes old cabins look new without losing the old feeling.
- Ryan Eldridge — Ashley’s husband. The builder. He does the hard stuff. Structural work. Roofs. Foundations. He’s quiet. He’s effective.
- Matthew Dix — The funny one. He’s been with the show since Season 1. He does a little bit of everything. He’s also the one who falls into the water in every episode. It’s a running joke.
- Jared Baker — The young one. He joined in Season 3. He’s the apprentice. He learns from the others. He also does the heavy lifting.
Other team members: Brad Weston, Lance Gatcomb, and others. They rotate depending on the project. The core five are in every episode. The others come and go.
Season 14 has cabins all over Maine. Lakeside cabins. Mountain cabins. Cabins that haven’t been touched in fifty years. One cabin is on an island. They have to take a boat to get there. The materials arrive by barge. It’s chaos. It’s beautiful.
How can I watch “Maine Cabin Masters” Season 14?
In the US: Magnolia Network. That’s the channel. Chip and Joanna Gaines started it. It’s on most cable packages. Also on streaming.
Cable: Magnolia Network is usually around channel 250-300. Depends on your provider.
Without cable: You need a live TV streaming service that includes Magnolia Network.
- Philo — $25/month. Has Magnolia. Cheapest option.
- Frndly TV — $7.99/month. Has Magnolia. Even cheaper but fewer other channels.
- Sling — $40/month. Magnolia is in the “Lifestyle Extra” package.
- Hulu + Live TV — $77/month. Has Magnolia. Expensive unless you already have it.
Streaming on demand: Magnolia Network has an app. Also available on Discovery+. Season 14 episodes will be on Discovery+ the day after they air. Discovery+ is 4.99/monthwithads.6.99 without ads.
International: Magnolia Network is available in Canada, the UK, Australia, and other countries. Check your local listings. Also on Discovery+ internationally.
Maine Cabin Masters Season 14 Teaser
Magnolia Network released a teaser in May 2027.
Thirty seconds. Shots of Maine. Lakes. Trees. A cabin with a hole in the roof. Chase Morrill saying “This one’s rough.” Then quick cuts. Saws. Hammers. Ryan carrying a beam. Ashley picking out fabric. Matthew Dix falling into the water. Then the title card.
The teaser doesn’t show any finished cabins. Just the work. That’s enough for fans.
Full trailer dropped May 25. One minute. Shows the island cabin. The barge. The materials getting wet. Chase saying “We’ve never done anything this complicated.” Then a shot of the finished cabin. It’s gorgeous.
Search “Maine Cabin Masters Season 14 trailer” on YouTube. About 500,000 views. The comments are full of people saying “I want to live there.”
No behind-the-scenes featurette. Magnolia doesn’t do those for this show. The show is the behind-the-scenes.
What time do episodes air and stream?
June 4 at 2:30 a.m. PT / 5:30 a.m. ET. That’s the official premiere time.
But that’s for the first airing. Magnolia Network repeats each episode multiple times.
Primetime slot: 8 p.m. ET on Fridays. That’s when most people watch.
Streaming on Discovery+: New episodes available the day after they air. So Episode 1 will be on Discovery+ on June 5.
Magnolia Network app: Same as cable. Need a login. Episodes available after they air.
When do new episodes come out?
New episodes every Friday. For eight weeks.
- Episode 1: June 4
- Episode 2: June 11
- Episode 3: June 18
- Episode 4: June 25
- Episode 5: July 2
- Episode 6: July 9
- Episode 7: July 16
- Episode 8: July 23
Magnolia Network does weekly releases. Not all at once. They want you to come back. They want you to talk about each episode.
If you hate waiting, wait until July 24 and watch all eight on Discovery+. Nothing’s stopping you.
Who is in the “Maine Cabin Masters” Season 14 cast?
Here’s who’s back:
- Chase Morrill as Self
- Ashley Morrill as Self
- Ryan Eldridge as Self
- Matthew Dix as Self
- Jared Baker as Self
Others who appear in Season 14: Brad Weston, Lance Gatcomb, and various other builders. They’re not in every episode. They show up for specific projects.
Chase Morrill is the face of the show. He’s the one who talks to the homeowners. He explains the plan. He manages the budget. He’s also the one who gets emotional at the end. Every episode ends with the homeowner crying. Chase cries too sometimes. It’s genuine.
Ashley Morrill is the designer. She’s the one who makes the cabins look good. She finds vintage furniture. She picks paint colors that work in the woods. She also handles the clients. She’s better at it than Chase.
Ryan Eldridge is the builder. He’s quiet. He doesn’t talk much on camera. But when he does, it’s important. He’s the one who says “we can’t do that” when Chase has a crazy idea. He’s also the one who figures out how to do it anyway.
Matthew Dix is the comic relief. He’s been with the show since the beginning. He does a little bit of everything. He’s also the one who falls into the water. It happens in almost every episode. He’s accepted it.
Jared Baker is the young one. He joined in Season 3. He was the apprentice. Now he’s a full builder. He does framing. He does roofing. He’s grown up on the show.
Missing from the cast: No one. Everyone is back. The show doesn’t have cast turnover. That’s rare for a reality show. These people actually like each other.
How to Watch Maine Cabin Masters Season 14 on Magnolia Network
Step by step:
- Find Magnolia Network on your cable guide. Or sign up for Philo/Frndly TV/Sling.
- Watch live on Fridays at 2:30 a.m. PT (if you’re hardcore) or 8 p.m. ET (if you’re normal).
- Or stream on Discovery+ the next day. New episodes every Saturday.
Cost:
- Philo: $25/month
- Frndly TV: $7.99/month
- Discovery+: $4.99/month with ads
- Magnolia Network app: free with cable login
Free trial: Philo and Frndly TV offer free trials. Discovery+ offers a free trial. Use them. Watch Season 14. Cancel.
Devices: Magnolia Network and Discovery+ work on Roku, Apple TV, Fire Stick, Android, iOS, web browsers. Everything.
Subtitles: English closed captions available.
Maine Cabin Masters Season 14 filming locations
Maine. All over Maine.
The show films at actual cabins. Real people’s vacation homes. The production team finds them through applications. Hundreds apply. Eight make it each season.
Specific locations for Season 14:
- Rangeley Lakes region — A cabin on Mooselookmeguntic Lake. Yes, that’s the real name. The cabin hadn’t been updated since 1972. The wallpaper was original. The team kept some of it.
- Mount Desert Island — Near Acadia National Park. A small cabin. Very old. Very small. The challenge was adding space without ruining the character.
- The island cabin — Somewhere in Casco Bay. They won’t say exactly which island. The homeowners want privacy. You have to take a boat. The team brought materials on a barge. It rained. Everything got wet.
- Western Maine mountains — A ski cabin. Near Sunday River. The cabin was built in the 1960s. It had no insulation. The team added insulation without changing the exterior.
- Midcoast Maine — A cabin on the water. Not a lake. The ocean. The salt air had destroyed the windows. The team replaced them with special coastal-grade windows. Expensive. Worth it.
- The Kennebec River — A cabin on the river. The foundation was crumbling. Ryan had to figure out how to lift the cabin and replace the foundation. It took three episodes.
The team’s home base: Augusta, Maine. That’s where the shop is. Where they build things. Where they store materials. The show films there too.
If you want to visit the locations:
- Rangeley Lakes is public. Go there. Rent a cabin. Fish.
- Mount Desert Island is public. Acadia National Park is there. Beautiful.
- The island cabin is private. Don’t try to find it.
- Western Maine mountains are public. Go skiing.
- Midcoast Maine is public. Drive Route 1. Stop at the lobster shacks.
- The Kennebec River is public. Go kayaking.
Why Maine? Because the show is called Maine Cabin Masters. They’re not going to film in New Hampshire. That’s the whole point.
Quick recap:
- Season 14 premiere: June 4, 2027
- Time: 2:30 a.m. PT / 5:30 a.m. ET (first airing). 8 p.m. ET (primetime repeat).
- Where to watch US: Magnolia Network (cable) or Discovery+ (streaming)
- Cheapest option: Frndly TV (7.99/month)orDiscovery+(4.99/month)
- Episodes: 8 (47 minutes each)
- New episodes every Friday. Weekly release.
- Main cast: Chase Morrill, Ashley Morrill, Ryan Eldridge, Matthew Dix, Jared Baker
- Filmed in: Maine (Rangeley Lakes, Mount Desert Island, Casco Bay, Western Mountains, Midcoast, Kennebec River)
- Season 15: Not confirmed. But the show always gets renewed. It’s cheap to make. Fans are loyal. Magnolia will keep it going.
June 4. Friday. Set your DVR. Or just watch on Discovery+ the next day. Chase will cry. Matthew will fall in the water. The cabin will look amazing. That’s the show. That’s why it’s been on for fourteen seasons. Some things don’t need to change. Cabins. The Morrill family. The state of Maine. That’s the magic.