-
How to Fill Gaps and Cracks in Your Log Cabin: A Step-by-Step Guide to Chinking & Wood Checking Repair
Are you facing gaps in your log cabin or log home? Don't worry! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to fill gaps in your login cabin and wood checking repair.... -
The Best Stains for Log Homes: A Comprehensive Guide
Like any home, log cabins require upkeep and maintenance to retain their functionality. As durable as these structures are, their raw wood construction is susceptible to a range of issues... -
How To Choose the Best Chinking Material for Log Homes
Log homes are a popular and timeless choice for those looking for a rustic and natural aesthetic. However, the spaces between logs can create gaps that allow air, water and... -
The Advantages of D-Logs and the D-Log Cabin
In This Article: What Makes the D-Log Cabin So Special? What is a D-Log? What are the advantages of the D-Log Shape? How Are D-Logs Milled? Maintenance Requirements for D-Log... -
Log Home Maintenance Guide: Essential Tips for Caring and Maintaining Your Log Home
Protecting Your Log Home Investment Follow these simple guidelines to maintain the beauty of your log home year after year. When YOUR log home dream becomes reality, it is important... -
Guide to Log Cabin Chinking: Tips and Tricks for Chinking A Log Home
Log cabins have been an iconic symbol of rustic living for centuries. They provide warmth, charm, and comfort that can't be found in any other type of home. But as... -
Log Home Stain Removal: Techniques and Products for Removing Log Stains
Discover the Best Techniques and Products to Remove Stains from Your Wood and Logs and get your wood looking brand new again. In This Article: Oxalic Acid for Log Home... -
Log Chinking and Caulking Color Charts
Log Jam Chinking: https://westernloghomesupply.com/collections/log-jam-chinking -
Log Home Glossary
Air-Dried Wood which is stacked and stickered to allow air to flow between the wood members. It is considered air-dried when the moisture content of the wood is in equilibrium... -
What's More American Than Log Homes?
by Tom on May 25, 2009Okay, I know what you’re thinking… “Americans didn’t invent log homes”. This is true, and it is also true that Americans didn’t invent the automobile,... -
About our Architectural Firm
Our firm is an residential design firm located in Pueblo, Colorado and provides personalized custom home design services for new log homes, remodels and additions. All projects are designed in... -
Dormers and Knee Walls
Shed dormers, knee walls and gabled windows dormers can all be incorporated into a 1-1/2 or 2 story home in order to give the homeowner more usable space on the...