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Log Home - Cob Blasted

Helpful Hints

1) Be prepared for some dust in your home. When cob blasting a home, if there are gaps in which air can come in, then its likely some cob will come in as well. If the house is well sealed, this may be a very minimal amount. However, if your home is not sealed well […]

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Log Home Deck

Deck Care and Maintenance

Decks and rails made of wood require a lot of maintenance. So far, there has not been a deck stain/finish created that can withstand the wear and tear of foot traffic, the UV damaging sun rays, the constant bombardment of rain, snow, hail, bird droppings, mold and pollen and everything else without needing to be

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Carpenter Bee Control

Carpenter Bees and log homes are not a pleasant combination for the log home owner. Unfortunately, the bees do not agree. Carpenter bees bore holes approximately ½” in diameter in which to lay eggs. The bees can do a great deal of damage as they burrow several inches in each direction turning wood into “swiss

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Log Home Caulking

Caulking

Log homes by nature are imperfect. While they are beautiful, they are made of organic materials that expand and contract and sometimes twist and even crack. So does your log home need to be caulked? If so, When? Where? And how often? Should you caulk between every log? Only the corners? What type of caulk

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