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Log Home Restoration

Log home restoration involves repairing, cleaning, sealing, and refinishing the logs to protect the structure from moisture, sun damage, pests, and decay — while bringing back its natural beauty.
Signs include faded or peeling finish, water stains, soft or rotting logs, insect activity, or visible cracks. Regular inspections can help catch issues early before they become major problems.
Yes — depending on the damage, logs can often be repaired with epoxy or filler, but severely compromised logs may need to be partially or fully replaced for structural integrity.
The timeline varies based on the size and condition of the home, but most restoration projects take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.
Yes — sealing or staining is a critical part of the restoration process. It helps protect the wood from UV damage, moisture, and pests, and keeps your log home looking great for years to come.