Crumpling logs in two or three spots at least
We recommend Ryan at American Log Restoration – (231) 258-0382 – for log repair and Mike at M&M Log Home Care – (231) 590-8118 – for blasting and staining.
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We recommend Ryan at American Log Restoration – (231) 258-0382 – for log repair and Mike at M&M Log Home Care – (231) 590-8118 – for blasting and staining.
We recommend Sashco Transformations for a situation like this. You can call Dave at Timeless Wood Care to get what you need!
For repairing rot in log homes, the most reliable and lasting approach is to remove all rotted sections and consider professional restoration methods for the replacement. While DIY solutions like polyester resin mixed with sawdust can offer temporary fixes for minor issues, they might not ensure long-term structural integrity or… Read More »How to repair log rot
Congratulations on your new home! For insulating and drywalling while preserving the integrity of the log cabin, using 2x4s to create a deeper cavity for insulation is a wise approach. Opt for rigid foam insulation (like the blue board you mentioned) between the 2x4s. This method provides good insulation, avoids… Read More »Help with Drywalling over Log Walls
We service the NY area, you can contact American Log Restoration over on our sister site: logrepair.com or call / text 231-258-0382.
We have a partner company called American Log Restoration that does log replacement in your area. The best way to reach them is to call 231-258-0382 or you can visit the website and fill out a cost estimate request at www.logrepair.com.
Please contact American Log Restoration and they can get you pointed in the right direction. Visit Www.logrepair.com or call 231-258-0382
That’s going to be a tricky one if you want it to look “original.” If you can get your hands on a piece of log then you could fill it in and caulk around it. Otherwise, a cedar board cut to fit and insulation behind might work. It’s not a… Read More »Dryer vent fix
It could be some kind of fungus or mold growing on the logs. Have you checked the area to see if it’s wet or getting moisture on it from a roof leak or something similar? Depending on what you find you may want to contact a log repair company and… Read More »White looking liquid oozing from Cedar log on my moms log home
Inside work can be tricky if you are wanting to stay in the home. I would contact M&M Log Home Care by calling 231-590-8118 or go to www.logrepair.com and fill out an estimate request. They do that type of work.