Log and Timber Home Living

Managing Expectations

Ready to take the plunge into log home ownership? You’re not the only one. Recent events have sent even the most ardent city dweller packing for a more pastoral life out in the country — and it’s an excellent decision.

The only thing is, as a builder, there are more of you than there are of us. Residential construction is a different world than we’ve ever seen before. With the combination of a surge in log home interest along with challenges in securing materials and skilled trade labor, now more than ever, we in the building industry need to partner with our clients to manage expectations while still making your home-ownership dreams come true.

Here’s how builders

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