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vendredi 3 octobre 2014

Information About Log Home Siding

By Sharron Cantu


Do you like the look of a house built of logs, but have a frame house that's perfect in all other aspects? No problem! Investigate log home siding and turn your current house into the one of your dreams. And it's not only about beauty, either. There are a lot of ways in which this form of exterior can be beneficial.

This kind of siding can be made from actual logs. If you're interested in having a wooden exterior for your home, investigate the different kinds on the market. Treated white pine is used in many areas. Cedar, especially the Western Red Cedar, is used as well; this most durable of woods does not require rot and insect control treatment. It's an interesting subject; just remember that a lot of information is actually advertising and do further research.

Factors that should enter into any choice include durability; manufacturers offer warranties on their materials that you can compare. Some types of logs offer more insulating effect than others. (The less dense a wood is, the higher it's insulating rating can be because of air pockets in the wood.) Resistance to insect damage and weather is important, as is maintenance requirements over the years. Finally, the appearance of the logs will be a consideration.

A building made of logs can be anything from a cabin in the woods to a mansion with all the bedrooms and bathrooms anyone could want. Traditional cabins are often long and low, with front and rear porches, but the online photo galleries show that modern houses also look great when made of logs. Don't worry about building high; logs require less maintenance than many other materials, so reach for the sky!

In addition, log-siding does not even have to be made of wood. Vinyl is one material that is used. For greater longevity - as well as minimal maintenance - check out the steel and concrete versions. Steel is the most durable of all building materials, and concrete never needs re-staining. Manufacturers swear that visitors to your home will never know the difference, since the look is so real.

Online photo galleries are great places to see how people are using logs to create custom looks, refurbish older homes, or build fabulous new ones. You can use logs inside as well as out. Check out the different ways to join the logs at the corners of the building, or to trim around doors and windows.

Interactive websites can help you figure out costs ahead of time, while things are still in the dreaming phase. Specialists can be reached by email or phone to answer questions. The total cost in money and time is far less than with whole-log construction.

If you haven't known about log-siding, either wood or another material, now is the time to check it out. There are sure to be contractors and homeowners in your area who already know how great this idea is for those who want the look without the full cost and time commitment of using whole logs in home building.




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