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Log Home Maintenance
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With log home staining, every imperfection in the surface becomes magnified after the stain is applied. We take a very careful look at each side before we begin staining to make sure we don’t stain over something that should be removed.
Prep work is key. Prep is 80% of having a long-lasting finish. So that becomes our number one concern — giving you the BEST preparation possible so that you achieve the beautiful end result that you envision.
We make sure to work with the run of the logs or siding, to make sure we don’t get lap marks. We also make sure to apply the proper number of coats, even when the surface looks great after only one coat. The purpose of multiple coats is to build protection up to a sustainable level, not just to look good for a year and then fail.


Log Home Maintenance Issues & Ways To Solve Them
Since a log home is made entirely of wood, there can be some unique challenges in comparison to vinyl or metal siding. Below are the top three common log home maintenance issues owners face along with some tips on how you can combat them.
Moisture Damage
It’s a well-known fact that wood doesn’t handle moisture very well if it’s exposed for a long time. Wood absorbs the surrounding moisture and if left untreated, it can grow mold or mildew and eventually rot.
Your log home is designed to handle rain. However, if you don’t keep up with certain maintenance practices, you may unknowingly allow moisture to start collecting on parts of your home’s exterior.
The Fix:
If you have a garden surrounding your home, it’s important to plant your flowers and shrubs away from the sides. Plants naturally retain moisture which is good for them, but bad if they’re planted directly against the side of your wooden home.
You should also make sure that you’ve built up topsoil around your foundation, so it helps drain water away. Even if you’ve already done this before, the soil will settle over time. So it’s a good idea to monitor if you have enough topsoil placed around your home’s foundation.
Lastly, just like a regular house, you should always add in sealing where necessary and take time to clean your rain gutters of any debris. If you let cracks or old seals go, you risk expensive repairs down the road. And when rain gutters stop working, they allow moisture to just sit next to your home, wreaking havoc on your siding.
Insect & Animal Issues
You may like having a wood home, but plenty of insects and animals like your wood home too. A handful of pests look for dead or rotten wood to eat or nest inside.
If you see beetles, termites, carpenter ants, or carpenter bees, it’s important to act quickly so they don’t weaken support beams and other structural components.
Additionally, you may find that woodpeckers are attracted to your log home’s siding. While it can be exciting to see a woodpecker in the wild pecking a hole into a tree, it’s not a thrilling sight on the side of your house.
The Fix:
Always keep dead or rotting wood away from your home, especially any fallen debris. Also, opt for stone or rubber mulch for your garden. If you ever notice increased ant activity or spot carpenter bees hanging around, invest in products from your local hardware store, or hire a professional to make sure they’re exterminated immediately.
As for birds, there are lots of methods to keep woodpeckers away from your home. However, one of the easiest and most effective solutions is to install reflective tape or reflective streamers to scare birds away from your exterior. Additionally, if you have bird feeders, set them up away from your home.
Sunlight Damage
Over time, UV rays from the sun can cause serious damage to wood apart from just discoloration. The rays begin breaking down wood fibers, potentially causing the wood to crack or warp. This is where practicing good log home maintenance can make a huge difference in how long your structure lasts.
The Fix:
If your wood siding looks faded, it’s time to update the stain on your exterior. The right type of stain won’t just refresh the color of your home. It will also finish the wood and safeguard it from mold, mildew, rot, and more. This is one area of log home maintenance you won’t want to skimp on, so make sure to choose a reliable log home wood stain that offers good coverage.
Check out our blog on ways to create outdoor shade using plants and landscaping as a secondary way of reducing sun damage. Placing trees or shrubs strategically to absorb some of the UV rays can help your stain last longer between applications.
Log Cabin Maintenance Checklist
Caring for your log house is a lot easier if you help yourself get into a rhythm. To make your work easier, we’ve created this handy log cabin maintenance checklist you can use to ensure you don’t miss any important maintenance steps.
• Every Spring and Fall, inspect your exterior for damage. We will pay special attention to see if there are any holes, moisture issues, cracked seals, or insect damage. Then, we will make a list you can use to address any problems.
•Focusing on the bottom logs, wash the cabin to clear it of dirt. We use a mixture of water and wood-friendly detergent to wash your home. Professionally power-washing the logs.
•The log home should be stained every 3-4 years. We will apply a professional-quality stain to protect your exterior from UV rays. We use a durable, high-quality stain that will provide lasting coverage.
•Apply a sealer as needed or every 4 years. Check how the sealant (a type of caulk) is holding up in between the joints and gaps of the logs and around your windows and doors. Repair as necessary if you notice holes.
•Clear out the gutters. Look inside your gutters and carefully clean out debris, leaves, and other buildup, so they can continue to properly funnel moisture away from your siding.
•Take care of any other repairs needed. Take care of any other fixes you noticed from your inspection. If you’re not comfortable doing them yourself, contact a professional who can assist you with maintenance.
At Cedar Care, we believe that your log home deserves the best care possible. Our experienced team is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and integrity of your home through meticulous maintenance practices. We understand that each log home has its own unique character, and we tailor our services to enhance that individuality. From expert log staining to comprehensive maintenance solutions, we ensure that your home remains a stunning sanctuary for years to come. Trust us to protect your investment and keep your log home looking as beautiful as the day it was built.
Cedar Care’s passion for quality is evident in our attention to detail. We meticulously work with the natural grain of the logs or siding to prevent lap marks and apply multiple coats to build a sustainable level of protection. Our commitment to excellence means you can trust us to enhance the integrity and character of your log home, ensuring it stands the test of time.
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