Summer bookings can make or break your vacation rental season. If you own a log cabin, you already know the pressure hits a little differently. It’s not just about clean sheets and updated photos. It’s about making sure your cabin is actually ready to handle constant...
Log Home Restoration
How to Choose the Right Log Cabin Restoration Specialist for Your Home
Your log cabin deserves more than a contractor who “also does” log homes. Finding the right restoration specialist is less like hiring someone to repaint a bedroom and more like choosing a mechanic for a classic truck. Anyone can make it look good for a little while....
Living in Your Log Home During Restoration: A Complete Guide
You’ve started noticing the signs. The stain is fading. The chinking has small gaps. Maybe you pressed on a log end, and it felt softer than it should. Now you’re facing a very practical question: Can you actually live in your log home during restoration? The honest...
How Much Does Log Cabin Restoration Really Cost?
If you’ve started researching log cabin restoration costs, there’s a good chance you’ve already felt a bit of sticker shock. That reaction is normal. Log home restoration pricing varies widely because no two cabins age the same way, and no two problems show up on the...
How Log Cabin Size Impacts Restoration Cost
Almost every conversation about log cabin restoration starts with square footage. It’s one of the first numbers we ask for because it helps establish a baseline for materials, labor, and timeline. But size alone never tells the full story. After restoring hundreds of...
Understanding Log Types and Shapes for Your Log Home
No two log homes are the same. From round, hand-hewn cabins tucked deep in the woods to sleek, modern lodges with clean, rectangular lines—every log home tells a story through the shape and style of its logs. The log profile you choose isn’t just about looks. It...
What Causes Log Home Settling?
Foundation issues cause settling, however, there are other contributing factors one should consider when discovering signs of settling. Do …
Why Hiring an Insured Log Home Restoration Company Matters
We know it is difficult in these days for you to know who to trust. In an effort to gain your trust, we offer you transparency about our insurance coverage and more.
How to Avoid Common Log Cabin Restoration Mistakes: Expert Guide
Restoring a log cabin requires more than effort; it demands experience and precision. Without proper methods, minor issues can escalate rapidly. We've worked on numerous cabins and have seen how common mistakes can lead to serious problems. In this guide, we share...
Why Subcontractors Are the Secret to Our Log Home Restoration Success
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.
What to Know Before Buying an Existing Log Home
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.
Log Home Settling: A Comprehensive Management Guide for Log Home Owners
In this article, you will learn about log home settling – what it is, why it happens, how to recognize it, and how to address it. We will explain how shrinkage, compression, and other factors affect log walls, and provide advice from log home experts. You will find everything you need to know about log home settling, including its causes, identification, prevention, and remediation.











