Decades of outdated furniture and unusual artwork have been piling up in an interior decorator's workspace, making this garage a landfill. Everything has to go, and it's backbreaking work for the Garage Brothers, a team of cleanout specialists headed by Kraig Bantle. The crew will remove any junk for free, but there's one catch. They'll keep any valuables they find to recoup the labor and business expenses, and hopefully turn a profit. Frank and Peaches, the muscle of the team, uncover a cast iron tub, a couple of art-deco chairs, and a hand-painted rocking horse. Could this garbage heap be a gold mine? It's up to their appraiser Mike to do some digging.
A single mom has a garage overflowing with junk, and it's up to Kraig and the Garage Brothers to transform it into a room where her two rambunctious sons can play. Frank and Peaches do the heavy lifting but don't find much. Kraig is down in the dumps when all they recover are a few trinkets and a toilet. Will this job put them in the hole, or will a last minute find flush out a profit?
The Garage Brothers will have to work until the cows come home to find any moneymakers in this cluttered barn. A brass platter, a 1960's stereo, and a kitschy turkey doll are just a few of the odd items that could be trash or treasure. But the job could come to a screeching halt when Frank carelessly breaks one of the most valuable finds. If the job isn't ruined, the team will turn the space into a beautiful animal shelter.
A piano, a pogo stick, and a vintage pinball machine could mean a hefty payday for Kraig and the Garage Brothers. But they are shocked when Mike, the team's appraiser, reveals the real values of these collectibles. As the crew transforms the two-car garage into a fun dance studio, Kraig is desperate to find enough antiques and collectibles to make a profit.
A client desperately needs the Garage Brothers' help. Junk has been piling up for years in a bedroom with a sad past, and it's up to Kraig and the team to make the space livable again. While Frank and Peaches dig into the filth, Kraig hopes that moldy horse saddles and rare childhood toys can turn this depressing disaster into big bucks.
Kraig Bantle and his crew of cleanout specialists help Mary Joyce rid a garage of her father-in-law's junk. Can The Garage Brothers turn this bizarre collection into extra earnings? Ron's faithful the job will pan out, especially after unveiling a strange Bible and a set of old-fashioned dinner bells.
Bill's an old car guy at heart, but has no place to store his Original Shelby Mustang so it's up to Kraig and his crew to clean out this garage and convert the space into a showroom. This gig could be a huge payday, if the Garage Brothers uncover some classic parts. Or are children's toys the only vintage items buried in this garage? Regardless, Kraig will have a hard time turning a profit considering his pockets are picked.
The crew discovers a bizarre mix of valuables in a client's garage, including a 300-year-old wig and a long lost championship trophy. If these finds are real, they're not only the weirdest and coolest discoveries the Garage Brothers have ever made, they're the most significant.
Cleaning out a cake baker's garage sounds like a sweet gig, but Tony's not too keen on all the spiders, or getting stuck in a tree. Will the branches hold? Either way, the Garage Brothers have high hopes for a big payday after discovering a mysterious German chest.
The Garage Brothers discover an eclectic mix of collections in a local artist's garage, but Tony's a liability and if he's not careful, the crew won't make a dime on this gig. Several sets of wheels get the crew rolling though and it's a piece of Asian art that could be worth big bucks, if they can figure out where it came from. But what if the team's resident appraiser, Mike, can't solve this mystery?
Kraig disappoints the crew when he accepts an especially difficult job; profits this promising are worth the risk, but certainly not life and limb! There are boxes in this storage space that could blow the roof sky high. All these bizarre and mismatched discoveries make for a hair-raising ride.
A garage full of vintage toys guarantee Tony and Captain Ron will have a blast. Kraig's more concerned with the profits, or lack thereof. It's a rare book written by Amelia Earhart that could send profits sky high. Good thing they have moon boots!
Kraig expects a massive payday when he takes on a seven-garage gig, but isn't prepared for the mayhem that unfolds. The Garage Brothers make some remarkable discoveries, including a two-ton find, but they also run into a few roadblocks. If Ron doesn't pull through, he'll be hitchhiking home.
Kraig and his crew of clean-out specialists rid a client's garage of her kid's junk. From machetes to prom dresses, the crew uncovers some mismatched items. Making a profit off this garage is tough work, but a mysterious silver briefcase could change everything.
A garage full of hardware is a promising gig for Garage Brothers. Even though Tony takes a blow to the head, Kraig discovers a tool worth more than $1000! The day is shaping up nicely, until Kraig gets ganked.
Kraig takes on a hockey player's garage. Behind these doors are autographed cartoons, legendary hockey signatures and a signed stock car helmet. There's something for everyone in here. The only question is how much is it all worth?
The crew plunges into a garage full of throwbacks, where they discover the first-ever action hero, ancient electronics and a quirky mid-century carving. Even broken discoveries have all the markings of a major payday, if they can find all the missing pieces.
Five kids turned this garage into a hand-me-down dumping ground and Kraig struggles making a profit. Tony finds vintage beer and vampire killing gear, a questionable combo for sure. Getting anything done in this garage is tough, but toys can turn a serious profit if they're vintage.
Kraig's crew dives headfirst into a garage so messy it might take days to clean. A dark and sketchy tunnel, a satanic find and a questionable cue-stick only add to Kraig's anxiety. Can he cover his costs?
Garage Brothers search for valuable tools, which Tony repurposes as zombie survival gear. Kraig's kicking himself for taking this job but he has a chance to redeem himself when Tony challenges him to a friendly wager. Who's your money on?
Kraig and his crew help habitual flea-market pickers clean out a mismatched collection of stuff. One vintage find after another keeps the Garage Brothers busy at work. Will a first edition book signed by a legendary comedian raise profits in Kraig's favor?
Kraig and the crew clean a garage stuffed with old-school collectibles: boxes full of vintage beer cans, the first electronic handheld gaming consoles ever made, even hockey gear signed by a living legend.
There's something from every decade in this junk jammed garage. This random bundle of discoveries contains strange tools, an antique punch clock, an impenetrable safe and an unforgettable galloping horse. It's one of the coolest jobs yet.
One trailer, four rooms, tons of discoveries: kitchen appliances, booming turntables, even handguns.
A thrift store fanatic filled her garage to the brim with all sorts of odds and ends: novelty knives, military knives and throwing knives make for a hair-raising gig.
A huge garage presents an opportunity for huge profits when the guys find an insanely powerful spotlight, cool tools and old items from an even older tavern.
Kraig and his crew discover foreign valuables from around the world. Will exotic treasures cover Kraig's costs?
The crew discovers lots of autographed memorabilia and bizarre mannequins covered in body art.
This job yields 50-year-old finds: groovy furniture, an old-school camera, even a player piano.
Blowtorches and tobacco burners get the team fired up and a 100-year-old radio screams profit.
A New Orleans family packed their garage full of Mardi Gras fun, an elk, and 100-year-old clocks.
Kraig's on a mission to bring home a life-sized silver superhero. An extremely rare autographed comic book cover turns heads and raises profits.
Rare concert posters capture moments in history and a t-shirt autographed by one of the greatest guitarists of all time make this job rock.
Awesome rides litter this garage: pit bikes, a motorcycle, and a strange wakeboard.
Kraig travels 17 hours to tackle a massive job in the small town of Nocona, Texas. But there's nothing small about a 50-foot barn that hasn't been opened in a decade. There's even a jaw-dropping piece of American history inside.
Kraig can't believe the job he just landed. It's a huge risk, but he's bringing his crew on a 17-hour road trip all the way to Dallas, Texas. Get ready to see the messiest garage ever. Will The Garage Brothers have enough energy to tackle a massive stockpile of electronics? This three-bay garage is packed to the ceiling with vintage arcade games, vending machines, and rare memorabilia that keep the guys busy for two full days. This is a very expensive job for Kraig but he might earn record-breaking profits; the garage is stuffed with thousand dollar discoveries!
The Garage Brothers clean out an inventor's three-bay storage area stuffed with a strange mix of items, including books gilded in gold, an awesome vintage pinball machine and cool scientific gadgets. But do they work?
The Garage Brothers tackle a large mess to surprise the homeowner's parents. But the real surprise is when they discover the garage is filled with items over 100 years old. A rare bow might help Kraig hit a bull's-eye.
Garage Brothers go to war with a Marine's garage. This unusable space is stuffed with vintage military gear, authentic uniforms, tasty field rations and an officer's saber. All this cool stuff will definitely cut a profit.
A photographer's garage is packed with cool finds, including an Atari video game system, a pair of Air Jordan sneakers and a guitar pick used by musician Bob Dylan.
A garage is packed with baseball memorabilia and more than 100,000 trading cards; Kraig finds a Louisville Slugger signed by baseball player Hank Aaron
Kraig and his team tackle an antique shop owner's storage shed which is packed with Dale Earnhardt memorabilia.
The crew cleans out a messy garage before a house is put on the real-estate market; Kraig finds night-vision scopes, infrared binoculars, swords, and a crystal dagger, but he's caught off guard by an expert appraisal that could change everything.
A garage is stuffed with vintage toys, such as Lionel trains and Lincoln Logs; Kraig finds animation cels showing the Pink Panther; the guys turn the cleaned-out garage into a dart hall.
A drag racer leaves behind his gear, used car parts and old tires in an overstuffed garage, where Kraig finds something that prompts him to meet with a NASCAR driver.
The crew discovers formulas more than 100 years old, you'll never believe what's inside these bottles! It's slightly disturbing, but not nearly as terrifying as the Victorian Death notice Kraig uncovers. Captain Ron gets carried out on a gurney and Tony falls in love with a mannequin. Garages like this one are few and far between.
Kraig faces an uphill battle, but it's totally worth the hard work because this garage is stuffed with vintage video games, old comic books and sweet toys. That's not all, they even find a full-sized arcade game and a massive vintage scale! This garage is full of firsts for the Garage Brothers. For the homeowners, its time to grow up and clear out the dust-covered collectibles.
The Garage Brothers discover an 11-foot rocket signed by a true rocketeer in a client's garage. Now the crew has to figure out if the rocket will explode, fly or send profits soaring.
A small garage stuffed with children's hand-me-downs gives way to some unexpected discoveries, including an awesome piece of JFK memorabilia dating back to his presidential campaign. And if you like Christmas this is one's for you; the crew discovers rare and valuable ornaments.
Unusual clients hire Kraig to do an unusual job; he discovers a huge vintage sign, an amethyst crystal egg and memorabilia from one of fiction's most popular wizards.
Kraig cleans out a small shed packed with big potential; the crew discovers the RMS Titanic, a G.I. Joe and a $20 gold coin that could be worth more than $100,000.
Kraig discovers items he's never encountered before, including a mysterious item he cannot identify without help, an antique toaster and a 300-year-old bible; Tony discovers a new passion; Ron comes up with a renovation that rocks and rolls.
After finding a knife crafted out of buffalo bones and an ivory box, Kraig wonders if it is legal to sell them; the crew uncovers propaganda posters intended to incite riots.
The crew finds old farming equipment and a 19th-century parlor organ in a garage packed with antiques, then they come up with an innovative solution for the homeowner's storage needs.
The crew finds a glove signed by Muhammad Ali in a professional boxer's garage; the team plans to turn the garage into a boxing studio.
Kraig dives into a huge basement stuffed with magic tricks and a first edition comic book, but an expert appraisal delivers a big surprise.
The gang uncovers He-Man and all his cohorts in a messy garage, and Kraig's shocked when he discovers their value. When Ron pries open a locked box, the guys set eyes on the most horrifying discovery ever, causing Tony to almost call it quits. But Kraig uncovers a piece of history that changes everything.
Kraig cleans out a fireman's garage filled with hot items. These surefire sellers are such smoking discoveries that Kraig calls in a fire truck, no joke. Ron even suits up and uses a fire extinguisher on Tony. But the job really heats up when the guys discover a 100-year-old plaque that leads to the ride of their lives.
Happy days are here again, for real! The crew discovers Happy Days memorabilia, featuring the full cast of characters. And tons of people have Nintendo and Fisher-Price stuff stashed away, but who knew old toys could be worth this much! Ron finds himself in a tight spot when he gets locked in a rabbit coupe and Kraig hits the pavement in a lightning-fast race car.
A packed garage hides tons of odd stuff including a D-Day-themed game, a childhood toy that inspired a horror franchise and a mystery instrument potentially worth thousands of dollars that keeps Kraig guessing at the value. When all is said and done, the crew turns this space into a homebrewer's dream garage.
Kraig Bantle and his crew are surprised to find items they've never seen before, including two boxes full of exotic insects. Rare vintage Transformers keep things on track, and a trip to an expert appraiser leads to a place where Kraig never expected to find himself.
The promise of 100-year-old items lures Kraig Bantle into a garage stuffed with historical discoveries. Two potentially antique swords from Toledo, Spain might be worth a small fortune, but the crew is nearly speechless when they uncover artwork signed by Andy Warhol.
Ten rooms filled with a wild array of items have something for everyone, including china crafted from bone, a giant bunny and some strange dolls. But a gold-leafed copy of the Constitution makes this a historic job.
The Garage Brothers discover some seriously strange stuff: dogs dressed like humans, a two-player pinball machine that isn't actually a pinball machine and a condominium designed for chickens.
Kraig and team clean out a garage full of antiques and sports paraphernalia and come across a variety of cool items worth big bucks, from firefighter gear and an old Victrola talking machine to the Millennium Falcon and signed hockey memorabilia.
European discoveries keep the crew guessing all day long. A famous board game written in another language makes for a good time, while a beautiful set of uranium glass is an explosive discovery. But a $5,000 item catches Kraig by surprise.
Kraig Bantle uncovers iconic discoveries, including an item salvaged from the Titanic. That's not all, as KISS Army action figures shock the crew with an unexpected value and a research microscope used by Kodak could turn a hefty profit.
Kraig Bantle cleans out a small space stuffed with huge surprises, like an especially rare Vendo Coke machine and memorabilia from the '50s. The gang also finds professional sports pennants from teams that don't exist anymore, making the set especially collectible.
A garage stuffed with vintage toys could mean big bucks. Lionel train sets have sold for as much as $250,000, so how much will Kraig get for the set he's discovered? His crew also finds a vintage Barbie playhouse, an Austin Healey roadster and a Yankee Clipper. But a set of vintage Ford dog dish hubcaps surprises Kraig when he discovers their value.
Kraig Bantle cleans a basement that hasn't been emptied since the Great Depression of 1929. He finds a bizarre government gadget that is so weird, it's not clear where it came from. There are so many shocking discoveries downstairs, it's hard to believe how much the crew earns on this job.
Kraig Bantle cleans out a garage for free and discovers an item that literally sends sparks flying, an invention that could have been owned by a mad scientist. They also find an enormous remote control airplane.
Kraig Bantle and his crew travel to the United Kingdom and uncover some serious horsepower, including artifacts from the Great War that are more than 100 years old. With a discovery worth $4,000, it's one royal cleanup.
Kraig Bantle and his crew travel to the United Kingdom and uncover a garage full of British antiques, with one item possibly older than the United States. A far-off job leads to some of the coolest discoveries Kraig and his team have ever uncovered, including an impressive piece of attire from the Great War.