Bug and his team transform a client's kitchen with salvaged Douglas fir from the historic Mare Island Naval Yard; then, they fill a contractor's large order of old growth redwood by deconstructing a California chicken house from the early 1900s.
The gang is tasked with one of their most dangerous salvage projects to date; they must bring down a structure without damaging the adjacent building; the team uses reclaimed pieces to transform an unused shed into an entertaining space with charm.
Bug and the team discover a treasure trove filled with salvageable old-growth redwood, but the danger might outweigh the reward; the team is tasked with expanding a tiny space into a large kitchen on a small budget.
Bug and his team take down a 95-year-old egg house that's dangerously close to a high-voltage power line; Cup and Karen build a one-of-a-kind shed for a client; the team renovates a kitchen for a client with very particular tastes.
The team strives to salvage as much as they can from a brooder barn; Bug uses a hand-hewn beam from a Pennsylvania Amish barn to bring a client's new build back to its roots; the team gets creative to create a one-of-a-kind item for a special client.
Bug and the team deconstruct a historic boat with a lot of salvage potential; Bug and the crew pull out all the stops on a custom, floor-to-ceiling statement piece for a war veteran and his wife who want to transform their dark and drab living room.
Bug and Steve find a rare redwood water tank that has tons of potential; a new client stops by the yard looking to design an intricate hardwood feature; Ross builds a special house for a family's four-legged friend.
Bug and the team are tasked with reclaiming materials from a vineyard; a couple seeks to reinvent their bedroom and bathroom using materials unique to their heritage; Max must create a project that will bring the team together for fun competition.