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Here are some great resources I found online if you are a log home builder or are interested in buying your first log home. I hope you find the following articles helpful in planning your log home purchase.

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Why you shouldn't buy log cabin kits
Have you ever heard of a butt and pass style log cabin? Most people haven't, and there is a good reason for it. You will probably learn more about log homes in the next five minutes than you would learn from talking to a log home salesman for five years. In the next couple of paragraphs we're going to reveal the deep, dark log home secret: butt and pass. More...


Chainsaw safety and log homes
It is not surprising that when building a log home you might have to use a chainsaw. They can be used to trim logs to size, cut out door and window openings, et cetera. While a chainsaw is a carefully engineered and useful too it goes without saying that a chainsaw can be a very dangerous tool is used improperly. This article will discuss some of the common safety issues, tips and considerations for using a chainsaw. More...
Choosing windows for log homes
When building or purchasing a log home it is common for people to not put enough thought into selecting their windows. This can be a big mistake, because selecting the wrong window can have very expensive consequences. With a little knowledge and planning, you can make the best choice -- saving yourself both money and grief. More...
Log Homes and Termites
Many people erroneously believe that log homes are very susceptible to termite infestation and damage. In reality one could argue that log homes are less susceptible to such damage than stick framed homes – especially if preventative measures are taken during the construction of your log home.

Why you shouldn't take a hands-on log home building class
We recently had a student attend our class who had signed up for a "hands-on" log home building class with another log home building school. This student had already been working with logs and building timber-frame homes for some time, and he had quite a bit of experience, but he had never built a log home before and wanted to learn how. Here's what he said about the "hands-on" class that he took: More...

How to save up to 50% on your Log Home
Here are a few articles we've written about how to save money on your log home. Using these techniques, along with others we teach in our two-day log home building class, many of our students have been able to build their log home "mortgage free". More...

Tools for building log homes
One of the things we cover in-depth in our two-day log home class is what tools you will need to do the job. Some of the tools we suggest are tools that most people can make themselves for almost nothing. More...




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