Ten Steps To Your Dream Log Home
1. Know Your Budget
How much can you afford? How much do you want to spend?
Or how much should you spend? If you are looking at the
home as an investment for future turn-over, you may not
want to build a log castle on a city lot. If this is
your dream and you plan on living there a long time,
then you plan for that. Looking at resale is always good
with any home purchase. You should write out your plans
and discuss them with your spouse, investment partner,
banker and financial advisor. Be practical and allow for
unforeseen expenses. Consider how much of the work you
will be doing yourself. This could allow you to go
larger on the home or buy a nicer piece of property.
* Total budget $_______________
* Land $____________
* Home $_____________
2. Purchase Land
For some this step may come at different times. The
obvious point is that you will need some land to put
your home on.
3. Decide On A Plan
Once you know your budget you can begin to look for a
plan. You can get estimates on different plans to figure
out the basic size and style of home that will work
within your budget. Some folks have been working on this
step most of their life, hence the dream. The design
process of finding and working with the home style and
floor plan that’s right for you can be painstaking.
However, this is probably the most important part of the
process.
4. Decide On A Log Home Provider
Sometimes finding the provider first can help put some
of the other steps in order. The company you decide to
buy your log package from should be able to:
* Either build your home or put you in touch with a
builder.
* Help you find the right style you are looking for
according to your budget, needs, and dreams.
* Supply quality products of the style you have chosen
within your budget.
5. Find A Builder
In some cases the log provider is the builder, but you
may need to find a contractor / builder. Most log home
companies only provide the materials to complete the
project. Your log provider should have a network of
builders and other contractors and know their
qualifications. As the customer, you would be
responsible for contracting with the builder and should
always check out who you are going to be dealing with
for the next one to two years or even longer on some
projects.
6. Get Your Permits
Check with your local township and get the paper work
for their specific building and inspection process. Find
out what type of septic and well you will need for your
area. This should be one of your first steps as some
areas have specific sizes for homes and septic sizes.
Drive around and get the names of other homeowners and
builders in your area. Most often they would be happy to
share their success story. Tell them you would like to
build a log home and ask them for names and numbers of
contractors in the area.
7. Hire Someone To Put The Foundation In
The best time to find a foundation contractor is in the
off-season. So begin early to secure your spot for when
the frost leaves the ground. If you have a builder, he
may already have a subcontractor lined up that he likes
to work with.
8. Order Your Log Package
Order the log portion of your package as soon as
possible to ensure that your logs are cut, peeled and
dried when you’re ready for them. At Classic Log Homes,
Inc. we are able to provide high quality log products
and save you money on your log home by cutting your
package to order. We use small, family owned log mills
with low overhead and we don’t have a large advertising
budget. We are then able to pass the savings on to you.
Your best savings comes from our air dried, natural
peeled logs. We also have more modern milled, kiln
dried, and true handcrafted log packages to fit your
budget and individual taste for your one-of-a-kind dream
home.
9. Compare Products and Prices With Other Companies
At Classic Log Homes, Inc., the cornerstone of our
business is exceptional quality products and services at
lower prices. We are confident that you will get larger,
higher quality logs for less. So we encourage you to
compare with out competitors.
10. Learn More
If you want to really learn and study for your log home
project, we suggest checking out the following web
sites:
* The International Log Builders' Association -
www.logassociation.org
* The Log Homes Council - www.loghomes.org
Check out these two online stores for tools, hardware,
books, caulks, stains, and problem solving:
* Schroeder Log Home Supply - www.loghelp.com
* The Log Home Store - www.loghomestore.com
Jeff Glaza is the founder of Classic Log Homes, Inc., a
full service log home construction company in Central
Wisconsin.
Visit Classic Log Homes for more information about log
homes, plans, rustic furniture, and price quotes.
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