The Stars of ‘Maine Cabin Masters’ Are Using Their TV Fame to Help Lift Up Their Small Hometown (Exclusive) (2024)

The stars of Maine Cabin Masters may have become TV personalities accidentally — but drawing viewers and visitors to the region they love has always been done with intention and heart.

Their hit Magnolia Network show — which follows contractor Chase Morrill, his decorator sister Ashley, her husband, Ryan Eldridge, and their childhood friends Matt “Dixie” Dix and Jared “Jedi” Baker as they renovate rustic vacation cabins —has made their hometown of Manchester, Maine (pop. 2,500) into Vacationland's newest hotspot.

Fans are making the pilgrimage from around the country and abroad to visit their Kennebec Cabin Company headquarters, retail store and adjoining bar and music venue, The Woodshed — and hopefully, to catch a glimpse of the stars themselves, who are often on site.

“They come from all over. We’ve seen Alaska plates, Hawaii,” Ryan, 48, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.

“A month ago there was a bus of women from Africa, Brazil, three or four different places,” adds Jedi, 44. “They had gotten together to come in hopes of seeing one of us.”

Last summer the gang hosted four lobster bakes there with 350 tickets each that all sold out in a day. During the events, each of the stars was stationed at an individual booth with a Sharpie in hand, ready to sign autographs and take selfies for a line of fans that stretched down the block.

Fans are even buying homes in the area or relocating there full-time, the stars share. (They currently receive more than 100 applications from homeowners who want a renovation each month.) "It's impossible to watch Maine Cabin Masters without dreaming about having this cast remake a lake house just for you," Chris Dorsey of Dorsey Pictures, the show's production company, tells PEOPLE.

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The Cabin Masters' popularity has been a major boon for Manchester and the surrounding towns, which are located about an hour north of Portland and inland from the stalwart tourist destinations on Maine's famous coastline.

Visitors "come to see our place and then we send them down to get an ice cream at the best place in Maine, Fielder's Choice, or they go get a bottle of wine at The Lighthouse [restaurant]," says Ashley, 47. (Other local recs from the stars include Manchester Meats and Pat's Pizza.)

Their next local project, already underway, is transforming a former lumber yard into their official workshop. It will be a hub for Kennebec Cabin Co.'s projects and open to other tradespeople in the community who need space to work.

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The native Mainers have also made a point to spotlight local businesses and artisans on the show. And just a cameo often has a lasting impact.

Mainely Handrails, located in nearby Fairfield, “appeared on one of our episodes early on. They had four employees and now he's up over 20,” says Chase, 45. After Wayne Village Pottery was featured, their hand-carved loon whistles immediately sold out. Now they sell them at the Cabin Masters' store.

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They’re also branching out with their own individual businesses. Ashley just launched a home goods company, Rustic County, and Dixie is opening up a ski tuning shop, Dixie's Tune Shack, this fall.

But the friends aren’t just building their own empire, they’re giving back to the local institutions that support their community. They built an arts and crafts building for the local YMCA camp and a clubhouse for the Adaptive Outdoor Education Center in nearby Brunswick.

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Their positive impact is part of a larger shift in the area, they say.

“For a long time, young people were leaving Maine, graduating high school and couldn't wait to pick a college out of state. But now people are starting to stay and making good lives here,” says Ryan. “New restaurants are opening up, the local theater was redone. It really is changing a lot, and I’m proud to say we have had something to do with it."

Asked what it’s like to watch their hometown’s renaissance, Chase explains, “I think it’s not a reawakening, but a realization of what people have. They’re getting back to roots, back to family, back to nature. I think that’s part of why we’ve been so successful, because everybody longs for that.”

Special episodes of Maine Cabin Masters are airing now on Magnolia Network and season 9 premieres Oct. 23.

The Stars of ‘Maine Cabin Masters’ Are Using Their TV Fame to Help Lift Up Their Small Hometown (Exclusive) (2024)

FAQs

What are the complaints about Maine Cabin Masters? ›

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it has reached a settlement with Kennebec Property Services, LLC of Manchester, Maine, resolving alleged violations of the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule and requiring Kennebec to provide information about compliance with lead ...

How much of Maine Cabin Masters is real? ›

In all fairness, if the company only just now settled a lawsuit over their perceived negligence in lead safety for their renovations, it's safe to say that their jobs are real. Catch episodes of Maine Cabin Masters on the Magnolia Network.

What happened to Ashley from Maine Cabin Masters? ›

After years of being a vital member of the MCM crew, Morrill is venturing into the home decor space with her new business, Rustic County. But don't worry, she's not leaving Maine Cabin Masters anytime soon.

Who is suing the Maine Cabin Masters? ›

Kennebec Property Services, LLC has resolved alleged violations of the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule involving the Warner Bros. Discovery Network show, “Maine Cabin Masters,” the Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday.

Are the Maine Cabin Masters as nice as they seem? ›

Chase, Ashley, Ryan, and all of the Maine Cabin Masters seem like people you'd know in your own town. Down-to-earth, kind, and super talented and creative. We love all of the shows and are so glad we can buy them on Prime.

Does Chase on Maine Cabin Masters have a wife? ›

The Cabin Masters restore a cabin once owned by Bette Davis for Chase's wife, Sarah, as a tribute to her late mother. With a $40,000 budget and only twelve weeks to build, the team gets to work updating the interior with a new kitchen, bigger windows to let in more light, and Chase's funky decoration style.

Who owns Maine Cabin Masters now? ›

Chase Morrill, Ryan Eldridge, Ashley Morrill, and Jared "Jedi" Baker are the owners of the Woodshed and the celebrity faces behind the hit TV show Maine Cabin Masters. The Woodshed began as a dream of Ryan's, to someday own his own restaurant and bar after years of working in the industry (pre MCM days).

How do Maine Cabin Masters do renovations so cheaply? ›

So, you're basically having HGTV foot the bill for the "labor" cost of a job. It could be that the Maine Cabin Masters cast is actually having whatever they would charge for a job already covered by what they're getting paid by the DIY Network. Those "savings" then get passed onto the client.

Is Ashley married to Ryan on Maine Cabin Masters? ›

Ashley & Ryan officially tied the knot this past weekend at a beautiful winter wedding at Sweet Magnolia Estates!

Is Ashley's dog Gus still alive? ›

With an uncertain prognosis, Ashley and his husband opted for surgery. Sadly, Gus Gus died shortly thereafter.

Is Lance on Maine Cabin Masters married? ›

Maine Cabin Masters - Congratulations to Lance & his wife Lily on a beautiful marriage!

Is Dixie still on Maine Cabin Masters? ›

What happened to Jedi and Dixie on Maine Cabin Masters? Nothing happened to Jedi and Dixie, as they are still a part of Maine Cabin Masters. They continue to rebuild and restore cabins throughout Maine.

What happened to Bill from Cabin Masters? ›

Chelsea-The world may not be as funny of a place for a little bit as we had to say goodbye to William Forrest Davenport on April 5th. "Duffy" as some called him, "Wild Bill" to others, passed away at his home in Chelsea, just the way he wanted it.

Why is there no insulation in Maine Cabin Masters? ›

The short answer, we don't have to. Many camps and cabins in Maine are only used seasonally, during the summer months. In fact some aren't even accessible in the winter due to unplowed roads. For this reason, we don't need to insulate them because they don't get used.

How are the budgets so low on Maine Cabin Masters? ›

So, you're basically having HGTV foot the bill for the "labor" cost of a job. It could be that the Maine Cabin Masters cast is actually having whatever they would charge for a job already covered by what they're getting paid by the DIY Network. Those "savings" then get passed onto the client.

How much do the guys on Maine Cabin Masters get paid? ›

Summary table of Maine Cabin Masters cast net worth and salary
NoNameSalary
1Chase Morrill$30,000
2Ashley Morrill$30,000
3Jared 'Jedi' Baker$7,000
4Ryan Eldridge-
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