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If you ever visit a log home restoration company website and read their frequently-asked-questions, you will quickly see that there are many log home owners asking the same question, "What happened to my logs?" These owners are often concerned with blackened logs, failed finish, bug damage, UV damage and the list goes on. Many log home owners are concerned with how to restore and maintain their log home. With so many log home owners searching for answers, they wonder Is log home maintenance really this confusing? It can be confusing
Understanding why
What to do
Restoration companies may differ on corn
cob blasting versus power washing and other issues, but the end result
will be clean logs ready to effectively accept a stain. Even though there
may be differences of opinion between companies, there are some industry-wide
standards that most will agree on.
Apply Borate to logs after they are cleaned, to prevent mold, mildew and insects. Having wide overhangs, good drainage systems, adequate ground clearance, and keeping shrubs away from logs are very important for protecting logs from water damage. Use high quality products for best results. Use only coatings that are specifically designed for log homes -- coatings that repel water, protect wood from sunlight, and allow logs to breathe.
They understand that a 20 year old log home that looks like a 50 year old log home is not good for the log home industry. It starts with a log home manufacturer's design that includes proven log protection features such as wide overhangs. Then, with proper preparation of the log surface, a high quality log stain must be applied. This should be followed up with maintenance inspections on a regular basis (once or twice a year) to address any potential problems. If these simple steps are followed, you and your family will enjoy many years of problem-free log home living. This article was written by Tom Tydeman,
Certified Log Inspector and owner of Log
Options, LLC www.logoptions.com
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Log Options, LLC
Phone: (860)426-1191
Fax: (860)426-9094
logoptions@cox.net
www.logoptions.com
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