In Alaska, the Raneys turn a homestead on the verge of going up in flames into a golden opportunity. Later they race to Louisiana to protect a family under threat of vicious storms, black mold and feral hogs.
To save a single mom and her daughter from rampaging moose and secure a source of food, Marty builds a bridge across a murky creek to access more property, Matt teaches predator deterrent techniques, and Misty builds a snow-proof greenhouse.
The Raneys find a family living in a home made of tire bales.
The Raneys continue rescuing the tire bale homestead in Central Ohio.
After an earthquake, Marty saves the Hartleys' log cabin from crumbling.
The Raneys help an Oregon couple with a toxic salt water well.
The Raneys tackle a treehouse cabin on the verge of collapse in Missouri.
The Raneys use all-new ingenuity to make an Idaho family's cabin livable.
The Raneys give a masterclass on rebuilding from scratch in NorCal.
The Raneys help a couple whose Arizona homestead is threatened by monsoons.
In the Smoky Mountains, the Raneys visit a wind-ravaged homestead on the brink of total collapse; the Raneys race to shore up key structures and establish a viable homestead business before the next big storm.
The Raneys put their ingenuity to the test on a homestead in Hawaii that was destroyed by 20-foot thick lava flow. First they must bring life back to the property, then figure out how to make the structures mobile in case of another eruption.
The Raneys have traversed America saving homesteaders on the verge of failing. Now, the Raneys reflect on fan-favorite visits and watch self-shot updates from the most resilient of these homesteaders.