Log and Timber Home Living

The Key to Easy Log Home Care

With the pace of life these days, I suspect that with the little bit of leisure time you have, the last thing you want to do is spend most of it maintaining your home. And in all honesty, many people who would love to own a log home are hesitant to take the plunge because they’ve heard log homes have a reputation for needing a lot of attention. The truth is that every type of home must be maintained. For a log home, the key to minimizing that maintenance time is understanding not only what you should do, but what you shouldn’t do.

Over the past 23 years, I have worked with more than 300 homeowners in

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