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Log cabin in the woods
Log cabin in the woods











log cabin in the woods

Fir and spruce are also very strong and rigid. This gives designers and engineers the ability to design large structures with minimal butt joints or breaks. They have a very large diameter and length availability. Fir and Spruce Log Homesįir and spruce are very common log home species choices. Overall its at the top of the list if you can afford it. Cedar does require a base coat to keep uniformity with stain. I think its easier to control mold and stain adheres to rough cedar better than any other species in my opinion. Its moisture content is minimal, so its shrink factor is also minimal when compared to other species. It is very dry and stays straight when protected from the weather. When larger requirements are requested the price goes up quick. It usually isn’t readily available in larger requirements. Cedar doesn’t score quite as high as some species when it comes to engineering requirements. Cedar Log HomesĬedar is definitely one of my favourite choices for log cabins. I listed all the species I have experience with below and all their positives and negatives. Although Cedar and cypress are more durable they sometimes can’t be used due to size, budget or engineering requirements. It’s something most potential log home owners wrestle with. We prefer Cedar over pines, fir, spruces or oaks. What is the best species wood for log homes or log cabins?Īt Log Homes Canada we know wood species is an important choice in the log home purchase process.













Log cabin in the woods