Episode 1
Money Street
Foundation and slab
The opening build and the origin of the show's name.
Zero · In post-production
The roster
This is the show’s unfair advantage. Every location is an active project that was already underway before a camera arrived, which means the budgets, the delays, and the inspection dates are all real.
On camera in Season One
Episode 1
Foundation and slab
The opening build and the origin of the show's name.
Zero · In post-production
Episode 2
2,448 sq ft
Mid-build framing focus. The cleanest teaching structure on the roster.
The Skeleton · In post-production
Episode 3
Near completion
A finished-stage home modified for a multi-generational family.
The Exception · Filming
Episode 4
Three homes, three stages
Framing, rough systems, and exterior prep visible on one street.
Rise · Filming
The rest of the roster
Kyla
The Dirt to Done season anchor.
2,000 sq ft
Scheduled
River Run
The premium model. Scale, spans, and a different tier of finish.
3,200 sq ft on 2 acres
Scheduled
Quinta
Finish work focus. Where the money actually shows.
1,973 sq ft
Scheduled
Idaho
Starter home economics at the tightest end of the margin.
1,210 sq ft
Scheduled
MF Grand Lodge
Multifamily margins and the math that makes them work.
Duplex
Scheduled
Commercial Building
Commercial code, commercial sequence, commercial risk.
Steel and scale
Scheduled
Buhoe
A logistical masterclass and the largest site on the roster.
52 units, cottage homes
Scheduled
Surkado Jetsely
The builder-owned factory. The proof behind the vertical integration thesis.
Cabinet manufacturing
Operating
The secret weapon
Surkado Jetsely is the manufacturing facility behind the finish work. It is the proof behind the show’s thesis on vertical integration and supply chain control, and it is a location no competing channel can shoot.
