'Alaskan Bush People': Noah gets one step closer to building a house for his family

Noah is all set to welcome his family to a new house but that is only possible once he gets the house set up for them to move in.

Noah Brown wants to make sure that his family has a nice home to move in and in an attempt to give them what they want, he is pushing himself to build the house that they would love to move in. Noah wants his wife, Rhain Alicia, and son, Elijah to not face any problems once they join him there. 

Unlike Noah, Rhain wasn't raised on the ranch. Noah thought that it would be difficult for her to settle down in an environment that she is not familiar with. To make sure that he gets things going Noah gets to work. He first laid out a plan for the house and what he would want it to look like. But before moving on to the interior he decided to focus on building a shower place for the family. 

According to him, a shower place is mandatory and should be the center of attention. He starts using a couple of logs to build a platform in which the bath area could be set up. To make things easier, Noah got the help of Bear to set things up. He also narrated the plan to him while adding that he wants Rhain to live in luxury after she moves in. 

Noah does not want her to feel that she could have found someone better. To make sure that it doesn't happen, Noah is making all his efforts into making the idea of a shower work. However, the plan will only be successful if he could understand how to bring the water supply into the house. Luckily, his brothers, Gabe and Bam Bam were able to find a water tank that would be sufficient to fulfil the water needs of the house. With a little help from Rhain, Noah was able to get a pick-up vehicle which made it easier for him to carry the tank from one place to another. 

However, the biggest test was to see if it worked. After connecting all the pipes to the main water supply, Noah tried his luck to see if it worked. Fortunately, he was able to set up a water supply for the house which hinted that he was one step closer to his project. 

'Alaskan Bush People' airs on Wednesday at 9 pm on Discovery. 

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