Log Home Repair, Maintenance & Restoration
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Typical log decay before repairs.
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Decayed wall logs before repair.
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Logs below gable at risk.
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Rot being torn out of a wall log.
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Rot in a nine year old log home in 1995.
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Typical appearance of a rotting log.
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Both top logs tested and found rotten.
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Typical design promotes extensive rot.
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A log corner with caulking conceals rot.
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Exposed logs rotting in a common log home design.
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Fungal colony visible on the surface.
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Highly visible decay in balcony logs.
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The prescribed roof overhang and rotting logs.
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Staggered log ends and caulking in checks.
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Staggered log ends often turn out this way.
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Typical balcony design promotes log rot
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Board and batten covers ten year old log wall.
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Testing various finishes may 1997.
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Summer 1996 testing begins.
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May 1998 finish testing continues.
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Album Description:
Log home maintenance and repairs. www.modernloghome.com
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