Before & After…Plus Testimonials

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Before & After... plus testimonials

Like before and after pictures? Have you every wanted to hear from one of our clients? Today is your lucky day. On this page, we plan to place our customer’s view of our work. Often, people have concerns about the crew they will have at their home. Will they be kind and respectful? Are they patient with you if you have questions during the process? Can they be flexible and work with you to achieve your goals.

Fun with the Log Masters

Dawn SmithJust for Fun

Do you like to have fun? Duh!?! You like to have a little fun. We love what we do and we believe you can recognize a good sense of humor. Enjoy the fun. May you and your children have a little fun from the Log Masters. Check back from time to time to see new search and finds, puzzles or riddles.

Buying an Existing Log Home?

Dawn SmithLog Homeowner Education

Buying an Existing Log Home: Learn the pros and cons of owning a log home, what to look for in a cabin, how to inspect its condition, and the cost of maintenance or restoration.

The History of Log Masters Restorations

Dawn SmithGetting To Know Log Masters

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Log Masters Restorations: The History Behind Our Name and Service Learn how Log Masters Restorations started from humble beginnings in 2016 and became a leading log home restoration company in Missouri and Colorado. Meet our team of experts and see why we are the best choice for your log home needs.

Clear Finish vs. Stains: Which Option Is Best for Finishing Your Log Cabin

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Considering whether to use a clear finish or stain for your log home, it’s essential to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each. While a clear finish allows the natural beauty and texture of the logs to shine through, it may not provide as much protection from the elements as a stain. On the other hand, a stain can help to preserve the wood and provide a consistent color, but it may also obscure the unique qualities of the logs a littl. Ultimately, the decision depends on your personal preferences and priorities.