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New Log Home Construction


New construction - a clean slate for finishing your log home right.

The important steps:

Gutter Systems


Plan on a good gutter system that keeps water from sheeting down the logs and directs the water away from your home.
Log Home Maintenance Gutters Log Home Maintenance Gutters
Log Home Maintenance Gutters Log Home Maintenance Gutters
Photos courtesy of Garland Homes

Overhangs / Porches


Because it is the combination of water and sun (UV rays) that does the most damage to finishing products, you want to plan for long overhangs and, when possible, porches.
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Log Home Maintenance Overhangs Log Home Maintenance Overhangs

Log Home Maintenance Overhangs
Photos courtesy of Garland Homes

Log End Protection


Log ends really can take in water. Notice how these log corners and purlins are well under the eaves.
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Log Home Maintenance Log Ends Log Home Maintenance Log Ends
Photos courtesy of Garland Homes

Log Placement


All of these homes start the 1st course of logs well off the ground eliminating snow buildup, rain splash back and water from sprinkler systems from wearing away the coating on the bottom log courses.
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Log Home Maintenance Log Placement
Photos courtesy of Garland Homes

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