Log Cabin Construction
78Log cabin construction has been occurring for centuries. From rough dwellings the Pioneers occupied to massive log lodges, log home building has had many changes over the years. Through on site testing, engineers, designers, and builders have all helped to improve the quality of log homes. The world leader in log home design is actually, believe it or not, Finland!
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One feature that was introduced through Finland to the United States market through Lake Country Log Homes, a Canadian based company, is the pre drilling and pre cutting of electric box holes. If anyone has built a log home or helped with a log home, then you have an idea of the headache caused by running electric wires. Solid logs have to be drilled up through for the wire holes. Also the site for the electric box has to be drilled and chiseled, and drilled and chiseled out, until a suitable size hole can be carved. Sometimes floor outlets are used instead of installing them in the solid log wall. This can be a viable option, but can increase danger if water is spilled directly on to the outlet. Also it leaves a bump on the floor where the outlet cover is located.
Many times the electic wires in log cabins are pulled up through the door frames. It is a shorter distance to drill over to the location for the switch box, then coming up from the floor. On one home we built we used a 32" door instead of a 36" door so that we had an additional 4" of room to pull wires. Then we used wider one inch wide trim to cover the area. The effect was nice, but still a lot of work.
Lake Country simplifies this process by cutting the box holes in when the home is milled. Even on their handcrafted log homes, the electric box holes and wire holes are pre drilled. Notice the smooth finish and no rough edges.
Electric boxes predrilled
Log Cabin Design- butt joints
Another area of log cabin design that has changed over the years involved the butt joints. The butt joints of a log are where one log ends and the next begins. I have seen some homes where the logs are simply butted up against each other and then cut with a chain saw to gain the needed length. Over time you will actually see daylight between the two log ends. Caulking and putty can be pushed into the crack, but it is not very weather tight.
Other times a butt joint can be drilled and a 2x4 wood spleen pushed down into the joint. This is a better seal. One caution if building a home with any type of spleen system is to be very careful not to forget to install one of the spleens before the next row of logs is stacked. You can't go back and add it later.
Butt joints were further improved through the introduction of a vinyl spleen. This type stays weather tight with a butt joint. Typically a cut is made in the log for the spleen just before the log is set. Then the spleen is slid down into the pre cut channel.
The best butt joint seal is either a dove tail or a finger joint. Both are effective. I personally prefer the finger joint because it has more 'fingers' that overlap. This really makes the butt joints as tight as possible.
Finger joinery on butt joints
Log Home Building- gable flashing
Whenever using a natural product such as a log, weather deterioration is always a concern. A classic place for moisture to affect a log home is at the top of the wall in the gable. The gable end of a home is where the roof begins to angle as it climbs to the peak.(Click here for information on gables and gable construction. On a log home, some times solid logs are used to the top of the wall and then 2x4 or 2x6 framing is used above it. Then either board and baton, true match log siding, 1x6 pine tongue and groove, or cedar shakes are used to finish the gable.
In the area between where the logs end and the gable begins is the area for concern. Water can become trapped or lay on the logs, causing damage. To help circumvent this damage, a special kind of flashing was developed. Gable flashing is used by Lake Country Log Homes at the top of every log wall and also over every door and window opening.
If you look closely at the photo, you can see a faint line of beige along the bottom of the gable. This is the gable flashing. Notice how it repels the water and how it directs it away from the logs.
Gable flashing
Log Home Construction Details
When great attention to detail is paid, it shows in the final home. Log cabins are capable of very high energy efficiency if constructed with precision cuts, quality log assembly, and other enhancing features.
As log home builders in Montana, USA, we are authroized representatives for Lake Country Log Homes. We are a full service log home representative. We offer not only custom designing a home plan for you, but on job site evaluations, private home planning sessions, builder recommendations if the buidling site is out of our area, and also financing recommendations. We offer as much or as little customer service as is desired by the home owners.
Lake Country Log Homes is an international manufacturer of log homes. With 25 years of experience in the industry they are of the highest quality. As the homes were built, one after another, they were exposed to rigorous testing, evaluation, and progressive development by authorities in the log home world. Thus the development and implementation of such things as the finger joinery, electric box pre cutting, gable flashing, and interior log walls.
For more information of how to insure that your future home is of the highest possible quality, visit Cowboy Log Builders.com- Building Log Dreams since 1997.
Log homes are a passion with us and our desire is to see your dreams turned to reality.
As always, thanks for reading and look for more home ideas in the future.
Sue
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Log Cabin Construction in the News
- Business profile: Log Cabin MarketplaceBastrop Daily Enterprise2 days ago
Deborah Johnson owner of Log Cabin Marketplace, helps a customer who is also a truck driver, who saw her store from the highway and came in. He bought some honey and homemade Mayhall jelly and promised he would be back in the next time he passed through.
- Log cabin needs constant repairsWashington Evening Journal2 days ago
The Washington chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is seeking to improve the services they offer at the historical log cabin in Sunset Park. Julie Beenblossom, the regent of the Washington chapter, said the DAR wants to purchase period costumes for its volunteers to wear when they’re staffing the cabin. She said the DAR would submit a request to the Riverboat Foundation to ...
- Daniel: I'll build a log cabinChichester Observer5 days ago
Daniel Merriweather reveals his ambition for 2010 - to build a log cabin. (PA) Daniel Merriweather has revealed that he has an unusual goal - to build a log cabin.
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