13 エピソード
1『Mountain Masterpiece』

1『Mountain Masterpiece』
Jason and the crew work to install a $375,000 deck on a home in Conifer, Colorado, complete with a stone fireplace and hot tub. However, the team is pitted against Mother Nature when an icy road leads to a delivery truck crash.
2『Mountain Majesty Retreat』

2『Mountain Majesty Retreat』
A Texas family transforms the existing deck of their Estes Park, CO, vacation home into a luxurious space. Inside, they create a great room with natural log siding before adding the finishing touches with a grill and hot tub.
2『In Garth We Trust』

2『In Garth We Trust』
In Colorado Springs, Colo., homeowners call on Garth to finish their deck. The build includes a four-season room with a skylight, an outdoor kitchen, three fire features, ornamental steel railings and a spiral staircase.[HGTV]
3『Snake River Showpiece』

3『Snake River Showpiece』
Garth and his team brave sub-freezing temperatures in Idaho to build a $590,000 deck with four distinct living areas. The indoor-outdoor space features a pizza oven, a bar overlooking the Snake River and an infrared sauna.
4『Colorado Contemporary Deck』

4『Colorado Contemporary Deck』
In Castle Pines, CO, the crew has a $350,000 budget for a contemporary-style mega deck with a curved stone fireplace, steel pergola and pizza oven. But building outdoors in winter subjects the crew to dangerous icy conditions.
5『Dramatic Cliffside Triple Deck』

5『Dramatic Cliffside Triple Deck』
Master builder James transforms a Colorado home's 20-year-old wooden deck into a $400,000 mega deck with a stone fire place, sliding glass panels, gas fire pit, grill station and more.
7『Building Bigger in Texas』

7『Building Bigger in Texas』
Garth and the team travel to the Lone Star State to build a deck for a Hillsboro couple. With a $325,000 budget, Garth unifies a disjointed patio and installs a Texas mesquite bar top made of locally-mined copper and turquoise.
8『A Deck Fit for Fun』

8『A Deck Fit for Fun』
A couple's home in Parker, CO, needs a deck overhaul to take advantage of the Rocky Mountain and downtown views. With a budget of $290,000, the crew designs a wraparound deck with a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and outdoor kitchen.
9『All-New Deck for Repeat Client』

9『All-New Deck for Repeat Client』
A former Mega Decks customer buys a new house and needs a new deck. The $225,000 build includes a soaring ceiling with a skylight, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, a state-of-the-art grilling station and moveable glass walls.
10『Side-by-Side Penthouse Decks』

10『Side-by-Side Penthouse Decks』
The crew is challenged to deliver side-by-side penthouse decks to neighboring couples in a Denver high-rise. The finished decks feature top-of-the-line grill stations, a cedar hot tub and a 180-square-foot artificial lawn.
11『Log Cabin Luxe』

11『Log Cabin Luxe』
A Colorado cabin's tiny deck gets a mega makeover with 40-foot-long Western red cedar logs, a three-tier pizza oven with granite serving station, a six-foot gas fire rail and extra tall glass panels.
12『Ultimate Party Deck』

12『Ultimate Party Deck』
A Black Forest, CO, couple hires Garth to transform their small, exposed deck into the ultimate party space with a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, a state-of-the-art grilling station and a granite bar with views of the Rockies.
13『Southern Plantation-Style Deck』

13『Southern Plantation-Style Deck』
The current deck on a D'Arbonne Lake home in Louisiana is rotting and offers no protection from the heat or insects. Garth's Southern plantation-style design includes enclosed rooms with air conditioning plus two fire features.





























