Verify License and Insurance
Visit the company web site or speak with them to verify they are
licensed and insured.
Check References
Reputable companies are happy happy to provide references from log
home owners in your area and take pride in their work.
Small Local Company Versus Large Company Based Outside of Your
Area
We are associated with both large and small
companies
and found it is not the size of the company or how far they travel
that determines the quality of work or the satisfaction of the home owner at
the end of the job. We
encourage you to entertain all your options and not let the size of
the company weigh too heavily on your decision.
Time Frame
If you need to restore your home in the near future for a particular
reason, ask when they are available to start. The time may vary due
to weather conditions but most companies try to be as accurate as
possible. Most restoration companies schedule months in advance. If
you are interested in only a specific service such as media
blasting, maintenance (light wash & top coat), or log repair they
will do their best to schedule around restoration jobs in your area.
Price
Please remember, you may not be comparing identical services and
products. Although you would like to spend the least amount possible, there is
much more to consider. You may want to start with the details
regarding the estimates:
Are all estimates from licensed log home professionals with
insurance and references?
Do all estimates include decks, porches, railing,
etc.?
Are there log outbuildings or log garages included?
Prep work (window covering, electrical, cable
wires, etc.) included?
Clean up (removal of debris, media and other work items)
included?
Are materials included in the estimates
(stain, borate, caulk, etc.) included?
Written warranty regarding their work and your
satisfaction?
Log Repair or Replacement
If your log home requires log home repair or replacement make sure
all estimates are calculating the same amount of repair. Many times
it is difficult to determine exactly how much decay there is until
they begin, but you can get a price of what the approximate cost is
per foot.
Also, is the estimate for 1/2 log or full log replacement? When a
log is more than 50% decayed, full log replacement is usually
necessary. If the log is decayed less than 50%, the decayed area can
be removed and 1/2 log used.
Verify the contractor is using the same log species and log profile
to match your existing structure. If you are having log repair only,
most restoration companies will include staining the new logs to the best of
their ability, blending the stain to best match the existing logs and
caulk if necessary.
Removing the Existing Finish
There are different methods for removing the existing finish from
the logs. Corn cob blasting, chemical stripping and other blasting
media such as; glass or walnuts may be used. All methods have pros
and cons and are effective when done
correctly although either method can damage your logs when done
incorrectly. Please Note: Many log professionals find what works best for them and they
have years of experience mastering the technique. We encourage you
to talk with each
company about their specific method however, keep in mind they
can be very "opinionated and passionate" about the method they use
to remove
the existing finish.
Log Wash
Once the old finish has been removed, verify the logs will be
lightly washed. This removes the dirt, media debris, mold spores,
etc.
Borate
Borate is applied to clean, dry, bare wood; therefore it can
only be applied when the home is first built or after blasting. This
is a fairly inexpensive, yet a very important step that we strongly
suggest you take advantage of while you have the opportunity. Borate
will help protect the wood from insects, fungus and decay. If
you are not having the logs blasted and they are being washed, you
have the option of applying Bug Juice, which is an
additive to the stain to help prevent insects.
Log Home Stain
There are many quality log home finishes available. Ask the contractor what product is being
quoted and investigate the particular manufacturer. Be sure the
suggested number of coats will be applied and are stated in your
estimate. If you are uncertain about the color choice, ask if you
can receive samples prior to staining. If you plan to stain your log
home yourself, it is very important to closely follow the
manufacturers specifications and use the proper technique to avoid
lap marks or drips.
Making Your Decision
When choosing a log home contractor, deciding on a log home finish
or determining which way is best remove the existing finish, please
remember there are many reputable log professionals, effective
methods and quality finishes available. Review your estimate,
research the methods and products and talk with the log home
professionals. You should feel confident and comfortable with a
full understanding regarding the details of your project prior to
making your decision.
You share a common goal with your contractor... restoring your
log home! Most log professionals are passionate about
maintaining log homes and take pride in their work. They want you to
be satisfied, after all, you are their next reference!
Do-it-Yourself
We do not recommend restoring your log home yourself. However,
we
realize you may
find the project either cost prohibitive or feel confident
performing the work on your own. You may decide to have a professional do the
more skill oriented tasks such as media blasting, log repair or caulking and most
companies are happy to contract a portion of your project. We understand and respect your
decision. After much patience and hard work there is great
satisfaction. Contact us to help direct you to D-I-Y
seminars, useful websites, helpful books and videos. We can assist
you in choosing a quality log home finish and direct you where to
purchase log home supplies. ~We are happy to help~