Log and Timber Home Living

Picking a Producer

Now that you have a better handle on wood species, profile and package options, it’s time to take that next crucial step: Choosing the company who will craft your log home.

In the world of log home design and production, the team that cuts and mills your logs is much more than a supplier — they’re your partner. So with a wide array of highly qualified log home manufacturers and handcrafters out there, how do you know which one to choose?

The differences among log home companies go well beyond the looks of their homes. Each one offers diverse floor plans, wood species, log styles and other components that determine the finished product. In addition, each one believes its way reigns supreme

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