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الثلاثاء، 5 يونيو 2018

Benefits Of Choosing Log Home Siding Over Stacked Full Logs

By Matthew Mitchell


A lot of people love the rustic look of wood cabins. Most do not want to live like their ancestors however, and would only consider living in that kind of house if it came with all the modern amenities. If you are planning to build, and want to replicate the look of a wood cabin, there are a couple of ways you can do it. You can opt for full logs inside and out, or you can choose log home siding.

Log cladding has a lot of advantages over full logs. The one that will affect your pocketbook the most is the maintenance. It is difficult to construct a stacked log house that won't eventually shift and settle. Conventionally constructed homes won't do this as long as they are well built. At some point, you could be faced with the prospect of raising a full log house in order to correct the settling issue.

Full logs are hard to complete dry. Because of that they have a tendency to shrink and expand depending on the temperature and the amount of rainfall you are having during a season. You don't have those issues with cladding. Houses with cladding do not require chinking. This is something full log houses must have in order to keep them from becoming drafty. Regular inspections for signs of wear, chips, and cracks are necessary.

Log sided homes are conventionally built, allowing for traditional framing and wiring, which keeps costs down. It isn't difficult to run the electrical wires and pipes between the exterior and interior walls. Any good construction crew can complete this kind of job. It often takes a crew specifically familiar with full logs to wire and frame stacked log houses.

Exterior design possibilities are almost unlimited with log cladding. The same is not true of full log houses. There are a lot of restrictions placed on designers of these structures, including the size of window and door frames. If you want to design a unique stacked log house, you will probably require the services of a structural engineer.

If you want wood design on the interior of your house as well as outside, full log construction is a good option. You aren't limited to that however if you go with wood cladding. You have the option of hanging drywall and creating a modern interior space that compares and contrasts to the rugged wooden exterior.

For those who are concerned about their homes being energy efficient, a log cladded home has a lot of advantages over stacked log houses. Log cladding is at the top of the list when it comes to energy efficiency. Most stacked homes can't begin to compete with their more airtight cousins.

If rustic charm is what you are after in your house design, you can have it without the added expense and issues that come with stacked full logs. A cladded exterior is just as unique. You have more interior options and less expense with wood cladding as well.




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