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Village Log Cabin Popular Q&A
Q: How to Seal Log Cabins.
A: 1. Walk around the exterior of your log cabin and examine its condition. Use a stick of chalk to mark any gaps or cracks that are more than 1/4 inch wide, so th... Read More »
Q: How to Restore Log Cabins.
A: 1. Clean the surface of the logs. Sweep the logs with a stiff bristle brush or broom. Start at the top of the logs under the eves and work down, removing pollen... Read More »
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A: Availability of Materials As pioneers moved west, they cleared land for roads and homes. Felled trees were readily available and in great supply, making them an... Read More »
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A: 1. Obtain a sample of the wood that matches your home. If you just built your home, this should be as easy as taking scraps or contacting your supplier. If you ... Read More »