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Essential Factors to Look for When Investing in a Log Home

By | May 16, 2011 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

A log house is a beautiful asset to behold for many reasons. Aside from the fact that it looks very historical, it creates a very homey and comfortable feeling to anyone who dwells in it. It is a perfect place for anyone who loves a peaceful or romantic abode. It is a great place to stay in the holidays. Once you decide on having a cabin-like house in a sub-urban community, you are sure to have the most unique house in the neighborhood.

Like the saying goes, anyone worthy of your heart should receive the utmost and kindest attention you could possibly offer or else they wither away. As is the case of log houses, when the appropriate care and maintenance is rejected rots and decay on the logs will take place. It does not manifest right away. Yet once the symptoms come out, they cannot be stopped; and it will eventually cost you a huge amount of unexpected expenses.

There are certain factors one must seriously consider when managing a log house. Take note that a beautiful log home will require regular checking and maintenance. For a more in-depth knowledge on this subject which even the most novice home owner can understand, here’s a rundown of aspects that are essential when running a log house.

An important element in a log house is its design. Even in the midst of modern architecture today many home builders follow strict design guidelines when constructing a log house. Since the use of log houses as homes first originated in Scandinavia, Russia, and Eastern Europe, and then later adopted by colonists and Native Americans in North America, the most common design types for log houses could be “Russian style”, “American style”, or Scandinavian.  It could also be designed according to the purpose for which it will be used. Log houses or cabins may be constructed for holiday cabin use; garden cabins for leisure, work, or living; as well as for office use.

The construction of the log house is very critical too. Are you constructing it on your own, or will you be getting a team of experts for whom they will be paid by you for their services? Another important consideration in the area of constructing the house is the type of logs that you will be using. Round, square, planed, laminated, full, half, post, green, air-dried, kiln-dried, so on and so forth: these are just some of the logs available in the market that you could use in your log house construction.

A third crucial factor in a log house is the preservation and maintenance of the log house. Below are just some of the questions for which answers you must be knowledgeable about.

  1. What causes logs to rot?
  2. How may I avoid logs from rotting?
  3. When rots do occur, how should I go about with restoring the original appearance of the logs?
  4. What preservatives should be used in order to keep foreign elements such as insects from infesting the logs of my house?
  5. What types of finishes and sealants should I apply on the logs to keep the exterior of my log house sparkling and free from any gaps in between logs?
  6. How often must I check my house for possible decaying of logs? How often must I apply preservatives or stains?
  7. How much will it cost me on a regular basis for periodic maintenance of my log house? How long will it take for a particular procedure to get done?

As you can see, log home maintenance is always a matter of equipping yourself with the right knowledge.




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