The Snows nab a vintage 80-foot passenger train car from a scrapyard and transform the empty shell into a cozy home with original character. Randy grabs a box house addition that someone offered him $500 to haul away and turns it into a tiny house on wheels.
Paige and Raf turn a small structure into a lakeside cabin complete with an upper deck. Toni Snow scores an abandoned grain silo, but she and Donna find that creating a home out of an old metal silo is harder than they thought. The sisters pour a new concrete floor and insulate the silo-home against the Texas heat and cold, but making space for a kitchen, bathroom and bedroom takes imagination.
Casey and Catrina discover the house they bought at auction is in such bad shape that they have to knock it down and start over. Randy wins a house at auction that he later finds out is riddled with problems including major termite damage. Things get better when the Lone Wolf discovers some wood from vintage shipping crates hidden in the walls.
The Snow Sisters come to the aid of a Houston family whose home was ravaged by a hurricane and promise to get them back in their home in two weeks. Casey and Catrina create a modern treehouse with a specific buyer in mind.
Randy wins a huge house at auction and brings Casey in to help turn it into a bed and breakfast at the request of a potential buyer. Randy also plans to update another house he acquired by creating a master bath with a large walk-in closet, all while giving a nod to the home's 1970s style.
The Snow Sisters renovate a house with a special family history and keep true to the period in which it was built. They also get a steal on a small, 300-square-foot building and turn it into a cozy writer's retreat with a compact kitchen and completely renovated bathroom.
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