Decades of outdated furniture and artwork have been piling up in an interior decorator's workspace. Everything has to go. The Garage Brothers team uncover a cast iron tub, two art-deco chairs, and a hand-painted rocking horse.
A single mom has a garage overflowing with junk, and it's up to Kraig Bantle and the Garage Brothers to transform it into a room where her two sons can play. Kraig's down in the dumps when they only find few trinkets and a toilet.
The Garage Brothers will have to work until the cows come home to find any moneymakers in a cluttered barn. A brass platter, a 1960's stereo, and a kitschy turkey doll are a few of the odd items that could be trash or treasure.
A piano, a pogo stick, and a vintage pinball machine could mean a hefty payday for Kraig Bantle and the Garage Brothers. But they're shocked when Mike, the team's appraiser, reveals the real values of these collectibles.
A client urgently needs the Garage Brothers' help with a junked-up bedroom. It's up to Kraig Bantle and the team to get the space livable. While they dig into the filth, Kraig hopes moldy saddles and rare toys can turn a profit.
Bill's an old car guy at heart, but has no place to store his Original Shelby Mustang so it's up to Kraig Bantle and his crew to clean out this garage and convert the space into a showroom. This gig could be a huge payday.
The Garage Brothers discover a bizarre mix in a client's garage, including a 300-year-old wig and a championship trophy. If these are real, they're not only the weirdest finds they've ever made, they're the most significant.
Cleaning out a cake baker's garage sounds like a sweet gig, but Tony's not too keen on all the spiders, or getting stuck in a tree. Either way, the Garage Brothers have high hopes for a big payday after finding a German chest.
The Garage Brothers discover an eclectic mix of objects in a local artist's garage, but if Tony's not careful, they won't make a dime. A piece of Asian art that could be worth big bucks, if they can figure out where it came from.
Kraig Bantle disappoints the crew when he accepts an especially difficult job; profits this promising are worth the risk, but certainly not life and limb. There are boxes in this storage space that could blow the roof sky high.
A garage full of vintage toys guarantee Tony and Captain Ron will have a blast. Kraig Bantle's more concerned with the profits, or lack thereof. It's a rare book written by Amelia Earhart that could send profits sky high.
Kraig Bantle expects a massive payday when he takes on a 7-garage gig, but isn't prepared for the mayhem that unfolds. The Garage Brothers make some remarkable discoveries, including a two-ton find along with a few roadblocks.