Anyone Familiar With Older Log Homes?
Looking for information on what to look for & beware of, when inspecting a Log Home that was built sometime in the 1930's.
I'm concerned about integrity of the logs, proper chinking, etc. I know how to build a stick framed house, but do not have any log home experience.
Thank you
~JM~
Complete thread:
- Anyone Familiar With Older Log Homes? -
~JM~,
2016-07-27, 18:51
- First, foundation, then roof (sound familiar?) then -
Hobie,
2016-07-27, 19:28
- First, foundation, then roof (sound familiar?) then -
~JM~,
2016-07-27, 20:12
- Cement/concrete was a popular chinking or re-chinking - Hobie, 2016-07-28, 12:54
- First, foundation, then roof (sound familiar?) then -
~JM~,
2016-07-27, 20:12
- Anyone Familiar With Older Log Homes? - Big Six, 2016-07-28, 11:44
- Just like a boat... -
Byron,
2016-07-28, 11:56
- Yep. - Hobie, 2016-07-28, 12:55
- Insect damage and wood rot,,,and some nasty mold[s] -- -
John Meeker,
2016-07-28, 15:15
- Thanks To All That Replied... - ~JM~, 2016-07-28, 16:10
- First, foundation, then roof (sound familiar?) then -
Hobie,
2016-07-27, 19:28