How to maintenance your Log home?
Ohio Log Home Restoration will first use its expertise to inspect the outside of your log home for signs of mold or insects. High-tech tools and log home supplies will be use to check the insides of your logs for weaknesses like holes, insects and gaps. Tests will be run to check the moisture level of your logs and the construction of your log-home’s corners. Tests will also be run on the inside of your home to check your wood’s strength and whether there are any signs of problem areas.
The process of log home maintenance starts with a good professional log inspection from Ohio Log Home Restoration. During the inspection process your home would be investigated for any deficiencies like mold and mildew, insects, holes, physical weaknesses, corner support, moisture and the effectiveness of your current sealants.
Cedar Home Maintenance
Once your home is repaired, Ohio Log Home Restoration will power clean your log home using either a power log washing or a corn blasting technique. We will work with you to make sure your specific needs are met in terms of any wood graining, staining or painting work is concerned.
Give Ohio Log Home Restoration a call to have any of your log home maintenance questions answered or for an estimate. We travel across the United States to keep log homes protected.
Log Home Restoration and Log Siding Maintenance
Ohio Log Home Restoration will work with you to determine the best ways to restore and repair your log home. Insects will be eliminated, moisture will be dried, holes and gaps will be filled with the finest in filler materials and weaknesses in your wood will be strengthened.
The repair process of maintaining your log home is perhaps the most important step of maintaining a log house. Ohio Log Home Restoration will make sure your home is properly repaired, so your problem areas won’t continue to be issues.
THANK GOD! I have been looking online for the last 2 weeks trying to find a company who not only restores log homes but removes insects. We have been having such a huge problem with powderpost beetles and everyone I talk to that does repairs on log homes tells me I need to have an exterminator work on it first. I live on the way south-east end of Ohio. Should I call or e-mail about your services?
My friend from work and her husband bought a log cabin home recently so I have been doing a bit of reading on them. I have never once stepped foot in the cabin! I think I have been missing out my whole life. She is going to have a few of us from work over for dinner next week so I am excited to see it.
Anyways, I have a question. What in the world is the corn blasting technique?