Log home preservation professionals usually work as independent contractors. Most log home companies subcontract labor. Experienced individuals prefer to be a 1099 subcontractor, allowing them to set their own schedule, take time off, and work on other projects. This article explores the reasons why log home restoration companies hire subcontractors and their benefits.
Log Home Maintenance and How Often
Proper log home maintenance is key to avoiding costly repairs and extending your stain’s lifespan. Trust our professionals to apply and maintain your stain to comply with warranty terms and maximize your property’s longevity.
Career & Professional Expectations of Log Masters
Becoming familiar with Log Masters Restorations career & professional expectations for future Log Masters.
Log Master Employee Requirements
Log Masters’ Employee Requirements include the ability to work at heights over 20 feet and travel to where the customers live.
Log Structures and Durability
Stave Church Gol of North Dakota is a great example of a log structure built to last for years.
Save My Old Log Home & Appearance!
Old timber’s silvery-gray texture is costly, yet unique. Protecting logs from rot while preserving the look is a challenge. Borate applied yearly can help. This is a cabin in the town square of Wheatland, MO.
Log Home Landscaping Wisdom
Learn how landscaping can affect the log home restoration process and why you should consider the needs of your log home service providers when planting trees and bushes around your cabin.
How to Apply Fire Retardant Varnish to Your Log Home
Fire in log home is not uncommon, especially around the fireplace. To properly apply fire retardant varnish to your log home, it is important to prepare carefully and follow the necessary steps. For more detailed instructions, please read our article.
Why You Need Fire Retardant Varnish for Your Log Home
Is fire retardant varnish an effective way to protect your log home from fire and other hazards? What are the possible benefits of fire retardant additives? You might see several benefits by choosing the right type of fire retardant varnish and applying it correctly.
Why Linseed Oil is Not Good for Your Log Home
Linseed or flaxseed is a natural oil commonly used as a wood finish, but not recommended for log homes. It penetrates deep into the wood grain and protects it from scratches and changes in humidity. … Read More