Building Off the Grid - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Maine Mountain Home
A family of six building a solar-powered dovetail log cabin gets waylaid by driving rain, broken equipment and hurricane winds. It's a race against time to get the roof and doors on before the first Maine blizzard hits.
Modern Farmhouse
A family of four builds an ultra-modern farmhouse completely off the grid in the Wisconsin countryside.
Georgia Mountain Treehouse
A young family sets out to build a silo greenhouse home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia. Their unique build comes with many challenges, however, including unpredictable weather and a treacherous path to the construction site.
Woodland Expedition
A young man is designing his first home on family land in rural Illinois to be off the grid and on the go. He and his buddy combine their experience as long-distance travelers to improvise their build through a Midwest winter.
Rocky Mountain Homestead
Outdoorsman Cal Clark and his friend, Billy Joe Dilley, build an off-the-grid hunting cabin for Cal in southern Colorado. However, an unexpected setback that threatens the halt the project.
Smoky Mountain Homestead
A family of five is living out their ultimate homesteading dream and building a forever home on their 46-acre property overlooking the Smoky Mountains.
Appalachian Underground
A husband plans to surprise his wife on their 10th wedding anniversary with a family vacation home on the edge of a rock quarry in the Appalachian Mountains.
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