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The Herman brothers build a custom brick pizza oven, a new dock, a pavilion, and swings that will surely keep the Wilsons and their six children busy for many years to come.
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S2, EP4 "Shockingly Good Dock"
In Cody's steep backyard, the Hermans build one deck for grilling and a second one for lounging and direct lake access.

S2, EP5 "Lakeside Playground"
The Herman Brothers install a wakeboarding cable course on Amy and Jared's property as well as a fire pit, a custom grilling station and an infinity-edge trampoline.

S2, EP7 "Private Guest Bungalow"
The Herman Brothers build a guest cabin on a family friend's property, giving it a wraparound porch, a fish cleaning station and an outdoor shower.

S2, EP6 "A New Vacation Cabin and Beach"
The Herman brothers build one-of-a-kind boathouses, boat docks and other waterfront creations.

S2, EP14 "Pizza Oven With Dock and Gazebo"
The Herman brothers build a custom brick pizza oven, a new dock, a pavilion, and swings that will surely keep the Wilsons and their six children busy for many years to come.

S2, EP3 "Dock and Mega Slide"
The Hermans transform Teresa and Wendell's lakefront property, adding a new deck, a free-standing privacy wall, a corrugated metal roof, and a 200-foot slide.

S2, EP2 "Wake and Break Cabin and Dock"
The Meekers have a great lake for water skiing and wakeboarding, but they need a spot for people to stay on their property; the Hermans build a cabin with hideaway beds, a roll-up door, a viewing porch, and a dock with a start-up platform.

S2, EP1 "Major League Baseball Network Field of Greens"
Broadcaster Sean Casey joins in the effort to construct a floating baseball clubhouse for a family that hosts events for Little League players and their parents.
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