More Log Home Maintenance Tips Charlotte NC

The following contains home and garden services information you should know about how to maintain your log home. Read on if you or a loved one is interested in home improvement and maintenance in Charlotte.

Local Companies

Edward H. Springs Interiors, Inc
(704) 376-6461
1236 East Morehead Street
Charlotte, NC
J.G. Coram Company, Inc
(704) 900-7615
1617 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, NC
Alfred Williams & Co
(704) 338-9373
505 South Cedar Street
Charlotte, NC
Clark Patterson Lee
(704) 331-9131
301 East Ninth Street Suite 180
Charlotte, NC
Hunter Roberts Construction Group, LLC
(980) 233-6800
227 West Trade Street Suite 650
Charlotte, NC
Lil Associates II
(704) 372-3331
801 East Morehead Street Suite 126
Charlotte, NC
LS3P ASSOCIATES LTD
(704) 333-6686
227 West Trade Street
Charlotte, NC
BJAC
(704) 602-0071
2108 South Boulevard Suite 205
Charlotte, NC
Cline Design Associates
(704) 333-7272
1930 Camden Street, Suite 2010
Charlotte, NC
Kelly McArdle Construction, LLC
(704) 344-9411
2301 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC

Checking the Exterior

Look around the outside of your home for any kinds of small holes or discoloring that can be the sign of mold or problems with the stain. Log home restoration includes power washing that should be done periodically. If it’s been awhile since you’ve power washed your home, wash away any dirt and debris from your home. Use a pressure of no more than 500 psi, so you don’t strip away any of the log home stains.

Maintaining the Corners

Log siding maintenance and cedar home maintenance means looking at the corners of your home for any rotting or moisture problems. Be sure to check the corners where your roof meets the siding. If you see any small spaces in your corners, seal them shut with caulk. Take a hammer to tap areas around the corners to listen for any hollow spaces that have happened since log home construction. If you hear any, you may have a rotting problem. Get some wood epox or liquid wood to fix these spots.

Watching the Walls

Look around the walls of your home for any spots that may put your home at risk for leaks. Cracks in logs are normal, but you want to look for any rotting spots or insects. If you see any questionable spots, fill them with a caulk that is the same color as your finish during log home repair. If you have chinking in your home, check to make sure that the chinking is still firm and holding up.

How to Maintain a Log Home or Cabin

  • Investigate your home for possible damage
  • Look at what your options are for repairing those problems. Decide whether you’ll repair the issues yourself or hire a log home maintenance professional
  • Collect your log home supplies to begin work
  • Work on your home, being careful to first prepare the surfaces of your wood, then repairing or replacing the problem areas, caulking or chinking, staining and applying a clear coat

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  • Featured Local Company

    Edward H. Springs Interiors, Inc

    (704) 376-6461
    1236 East Morehead Street
    Charlotte, NC

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