4/15/2024 0 Comments Log cabin decor in mobile homes![]() As for outlets and switches, you can customize placement to fit your needs. Wiring can be run in the ceiling much like common building systems, which gives you the option of ceiling lighting and fans. ![]() Wire running horizontally is trenched into the bottom row of logs and then covered with a trim board. We drill holes for running wiring up walls during the building process. (gas fireplace, heat pump, forced air, etc.)Įlectrical: Most of our buildings are wired, and with solid log walls it makes running wire a little more more difficult. All other heating and cooling options will be completed by the customer after the building is delivered and set. Here are a list of options that we can supply: electric baseboard, wall mounted AC, and wood burning stoves. Heating and Cooling: There are many options to heat and cool your building. We recommend using a pump sprayer and following up with a brush to remove any running of the product. A general rule of thumb is that you will need to apply a protectant coat every 4-6 years. As with other wood buildings and surfaces, your building will need some maintenance in the future. The logs with then be coated with a clear protectant designed to be Step 2 of the log treatment process. Wood Stain and Stabilizer: You may choose different tones for the interior surface of the logs. Currently there are over 20 colors to choose from! Roofing: We use Wheatland Steel for our roofing. (Although we recommend blocking, piers, concrete slabs, or crawl spaces) Our floor joist system is all ground contact pressure treated lumber, and can be set directly on the ground if needed. Our stock windows are Double-pane, and come in 4 sizes (2x3, 4x3, 6x3, and 4x1 Transom)įlooring: Buildings come standard with plywood, but we can add our own pine board flooring or your choice of manufactured plank. ![]() Windows of various sizes, colors, and functions can be added to customize your building. Some doors may be quite simple additions, while some can be larger gabled entries with decks and added ceiling space. Once the basic "shell" of the building has been figured, you can then begin to plan for various entrances, windows, doors, decks, cabinets, flooring, roofing, stains, etc.ĭoors: You may change or add entrances and windows to your liking. With this process we can nearly eliminate all log separation and re-chinking needs that are common with other log buildings! Our buildings can be broken up into rooms using the same log system, or using 2x4 studs and our tongue and groove pine siding. Each row is pulled together with high-grade 8" lag screws and a construction adhesive. A building order of 2 to 3 sections can still be delivered and finished in a matter of a couple days!Īll of our buildings are built of quality kiln dried 4"圆" pine logs. ![]() Given that our buildings are delivered to you, we keep our buildings to a limit of 12' in width and 32' in length. If you building needs are within these limitations, then your building can be delivered and set up in a matter of minutes! If you need more square footage, we can build several units or sections that will be attached upon delivery. Please be sure a building of the size you are ordering can be navigated near your desired location.) (Note: We strive to get the building in on the trailer as far as possible, hopefully within feet of the building site. We deliver our buildings on a tilt-and-winch style trailer with rollers, and can use skid steers to move buildings into place if needed. ![]() This allows for you to prepare the building site, while we build your custom log building in our shop. Our buildings are always delivered as fully built "sections", or in many cases, as a fully completed building. We have a general system that we begin with, but we work with every customer to ensure that specific needs are met. We pride ourselves in creating custom buildings unique to each customer's needs. ![]()
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