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Unexpected Costs In Log Home Construction

You won't go far without hearing horror stories about log home owners who went way over budget, ran out of money before the project was through, and generally had a terrible building experience. I'm sure there are as many tales as there are people, and I'm just as sure I haven't even heard most of them. Assuming that your initial construction budget is realistic, here are a few points that might make the... (posted by Mercedes Hayes 6 years 59 days ago.)
Heating and Cooling Your Log Home

Needless to say, our forefathers didn't worry too much about heating their log cabins. Big fireplaces had no problem warming up the one or two rooms they lived in. Of course now that log homes are family-sized, people often have the impression that there is something different about how they are heated, and the good news is that a standard system will work as well in a log home as a traditional structure. Almost all... (posted by Mercedes Hayes 6 years 89 days ago.)
Small Town Stone House With a Long History

As a native Midwesterner, the first thing I noticed when moving to the Delaware Valley was the enormous number of fieldstone houses. Frankly, I'd never seen such a thing. What people in the East take for granted is a matter of wonder for the rest of us who grew up in much younger cities. (posted by Mercedes Hayes 6 years 177 days ago.)
Log Wall Characteristics

Looking at all the beautiful full-color glossy photos of log home in magazines gives us an idealized vision of the perfect wooden house. Like a supermodel, we can't imagine wrinkles and imperfections, but like any natural product, log walls are full of traits that are an integral part of their character. CHECKING: The new visitor to any log home is invariably struck by the cracks in the logs, sometimes stretching for... (posted by Mercedes Hayes 6 years 276 days ago.)
Purchasing Land: What To Look For

It doesn't take long to realize that finding the right piece of property is the most important aspect of new home construction. In a development, restrictions and easements have already been sorted out, but if you are looking for a stand-alone piece of vacant land, you're on your own. Here are some of the factors you need to consider before spending your hard-earned cash on a pretty view that might be unbuildable. ... (posted by Mercedes Hayes 6 years 364 days ago.)
Log Home Basics

As we start to research log homes, it quickly becomes apparent that there is much more variety than one would ever think. Not only do log homes come in all shapes and sizes, but the logs themselves come in as many variations as you can imagine. Once you decide on the look you want, you can start eliminating manufacturers that don't provide your system. There are two categories of log homes: handcrafted and milled log homes. Initially... (posted by Mercedes Hayes 7 years 23 days ago.)