Log Home Restoration: Dedicated To Getting The Job Done!

April 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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log home restoration, log cabin rstorationLog home restoration has come a long way over the years with the advancement in technology.  Latex stains, synthetic chinking, aerial lifts, media blasting machines ect… all make the job more productive. But, sometimes you have to improvise. This log home was situated on a very steep hill with trees very close to the house. The homeowner did not want to cut back or disturb the trees and it was impossible to get a ladder or anything else in position to be able to access the corner.

So, up the tree we went!

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Log Home Restoration: Quick Tip

March 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Its a good idea to wash your log home at least once a year. In the spring after the pollen falls is the perfect time. It not only makes the home look better but, it also removes dirt, pollen and other contaminants that is a source of food that helps mold, mildew and lichens thrive. Be sure to use a mild detergent and start from the bottom and work up so as not to streak the logs.

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Log Home Restoration: Quick Tip

February 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Spring is almost here. So what does that mean to log home owners? Well, just like interior “spring cleaning” the exterior of the log home needs cleaning as well.log home restoration, lake gaston, nc

After a long harsh winter battling the elements, the finish can really take a beating. UV rays from the sun can do just as much danage in the winter as in the summer months and maybe more. At least in the summer, most log homes have some amount of shade from trees around the house. In the winter when all the leaves have fallen, the sun has more direct contact on the logs.  The sun can actually cause more damage to the finish as well as other wood than water by drying out the wood causing it to crack and split. The sun takes its toll on the finish as well.  

Pollen, dust and dirt builds up over time. This build up is perfect food for mold and mildew which can erode the finish in a realative short period of time. Moreover, mildew will keep growing having the potential to cause some major log rot problems.

To keep your log home looking its best and protected, it is a good idea to wash the home with a mild detergent at least once a year.  Be careful what you use as some cleaners can cause major damage to the finish. Clean wood not only looks nicer, but will help the finish last longer. And that  extends re-coating intervals and more importantly, major Log Home Restoration. 

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Log Home Restoration: Stripping and Sealing

December 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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As you can see in this log home restoration, the finish has failed, the logs have grayed out and mildew is not onlyon the wood but, it is also enbedded in the chinking.  
Log Home Restoration: Failing Finish
Log Home Restoration: Failing Finish
Stripping will remove the mildew that is visable but a chlorine wash is the only way to be certain ALL has been removed from checks, knot holes and other areas that may be hard to get to.
Log Home Restoration: After Stripping

Log Home Restoration: After Stripping

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        After the stripping and chlorine wash, the wood  must be neutralized
Log Home Restoration: Finished Staining and Chinking
Log Home Restoration: Finished Staining and Chinking

 to ensure all chemical residue has been removed for proper stain adhesion.

This home was sealed then the chinking was cleaned and re-painted using “chink paint.”

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Log Home Restoration: Chemical Stripping

December 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Chemical Stripping Video

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Hot Water Rig For Sale

December 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Pictures and details are posted in November 8th archives. I don’t do commercial work anymore and this unit can make the right contractor’s job much eaiser.

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Hot Water Trailer Rig For Sale

November 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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16ft. dbl. axle trailer with ladder rack and 6ft tool box w/locking lid..

5.5 gpm Landa STX  P/W  with Beckett 120v burner.

Remote control: start on/off…..heat on/off……chemical on/off ( 2 remotes)

500 gal. water tank………..2, 15 gal. chemical tanks.

3- Cox hose reels with 200ft. hose.

1- Surflo pump w/200ft. 3/8 hose.

Excellent condition. Less than 300 hours. P/W has cover never exposed to weather.  Make an offer………

 

 

 

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