A Guide To Log Home Maintenance
Log
home maintenance does not have to be a headache if
you set up a routine maintenance program. Log home
owners should consider the maintenance on their log home
to be a continual project. Re-applying log stains and
applying a little caulking or chinking every couple of
years is an absolute necessity for most log home owners.
Below you will find some tips for maintaining your log
home.
1. Walk around the perimeter of your log home once a
year.
2. Look to see if you have any new checks that need to
be filled with caulking material.
3. Examine any high moisture areas for possible water
damage. If rot is present use a wood restoration product
to remedy the situation.
4. Look for any small holes created from wood boring
insects. Check with Mountain Home Building Products in
regards to fixing this type of problem.
5. Look to see whether your log stain is faded.
6. Lightly clean your wood before applying more stain
material. The idea is to remove any dirt, dust or debris
from the surface of your wood. The new stain material
will only be as good as the surface that it adheres to.
7. It is best to use the same stain that was originally
applied to your log home. Switching stains is possible
but make sure that the new stain is compatible with the
old stain material.
8. Use a quality log home stain. I recommend a product
called Transformation stain. The better the stain
material, the less maintenance your logs will require.
9. Log home stains should last about 3 years on the
southern exposure of your log home and 4-5 years on the
other sides of your home. The better surface preparation
you do, the longer your log home stain will last.
10. Fill all checks and cracks that are a 1/4" or
greater. This will prevent any water or bugs from
getting in your home.
11. Look for any tears in your chinking. This material
can happen from a poor initial application of chinking
or excessive movement in your wood. Fixing the torn
chinking can be as easy as re-applying more chinking
material to the existing chinking. Most chinking
materials adhere to themselves.
In conclusion, the more you
stay on top of your log home maintenance, the easier and
cost effective it will be. For more information about
log home maintenance, chinking or log home stains
contact Mountain Home Building Products at 800-490-3695.
Mountain Home Building Products is a leading distributor
of chinking, log home supplies, log home stains, log
caulking, clear wood finishes, log siding, house logs &
rustic lighting.
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