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The Herman brothers have been obsessed with fishing their whole lives. And if there's one thing they know, it's how to create the ultimate experience on a body of water. They're building one-of-a-kind waterfront creations that you've never seen before. There's a lot of fun to be had when you live a Lake Life.
Summers for the Green family revolve around son Owen's little league games. After most games the team will come back to the Green's home to play on the lake. But the family isn't happy withtheir current set up. Docks built years ago are falling apart and they doesn't feel there are enough activities to keep a large group of kids and parents occupied. So the Herman Brothers and Major League Baseball Network's Sean Casey are coming to give the Green's a floating baseball clubhouse.
The Meekers have a great backyard lake for water skiing and wakeboarding, but they need a spot for people to stay and relax on the property. The Hermans build a cabin and dock complete with hideaway beds, a roll-up door, viewing porch and start-up platform.
Teresa and Wendell have a big family and a great property complete with a lake. They bring in the Hermans to make everything a little more fun. That means a new deck with a free-standing privacy wall, a corrugated metal roof and a 200-foot mega slide.
Cody has a lake right off his backyard, but his lawn is so steep that he can't fully enjoy the view. He calls in the Hermans to build a structure that connects to a pre-built staircase. Then they create two decks: one for grilling with a fire pit and a second for lounging and direct lake access.
Amy and Jared have a large property with a lot of space and they want to make it more fun for their kids. The Herman Brothers take over the property and install a concrete fire pit, custom grilling station, landscaping, infinity edge trampoline and a wakeboarding cable course.
Family friend Chuck Gabbert is a big fan of fishing and goose hunting. He wants a second cabin built on his property for hosting family and friends, so he calls the Herman Brothers. They build the cabin with a loft area, wraparound porch, fish cleaning station and outdoor shower.
The Joseph brothers want to expand their vacation property for both their families to use. They enlist the Hermans to double the space. They build a cabin with a game room for the kids, a custom 82-foot deck, a new beach and a double-decker dock.
The Hermans build a fort-themed treehouse for a family's grandsons and a princess tower for their granddaughters. In addition, they put together a paintball course for the whole family.
The Nelsons call on the Hermans to help them turn their cluttered garage into the ultimate lakeside hangout. They build an interior with a gaming area, lounge area, fireplace, full kitchen and custom furnishings including a murphy bed. In addition, they build a new recreational dock.
Baseball star Jim Thome calls in the Hermans to bring new life into his old cabin. They strip the cabin down to its studs and give the cabin the desired mountain feel using repurposed materials. Then they add a new staircase, custom kitchen with lakeview windows and new finishing and appliances. Finally they give the exterior a facelift with new siding, roofing, doors and landscaping.
Pastor Ritch asks the Hermans to help their congregation enjoy the church's grounds. They build a patio with a view of the lake, a walkway down to an extra large fire pit and a gazebo to hold weddings and events. They also erect a large dock on the lake to be used for full-immersion baptisms as well as a great fishing spot.
The Hermans help the Trotters fulfill their pipe dream of building a creek-side cabin deep in the timber of their property. After clearing the land, they use reclaimed materials to build a cabin that overlooks their waterfall and blends right into its surroundings.
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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