5 Essential Ways to Restore Log Homes

Log homes are quintessential mountain holiday retreats. Although they are certainly beautiful and functional, log homes can be high maintenance. Overtime, they can go from vibrant to dull. Some people love this aged look. But if you don’t, no worries—you can always restore it. Here are five ways to do exactly that:

• Assess the extent of the damage and its cause. It is important to know the main cause of weathering of your log home. If the damage is due to moisture, use moisture removal techniques to treat the damaged areas. If it is due to pests, call your local pest control to deal with the situation.

• Use wood cleaners that are formulated to clean old logs without the need for high-pressure washing. Make sure it is also a mild bleaching solution that brightens up the color of the wood without causing damage.

• Apply wood preservatives as this is what will prevent future decay and insect inspection. Look for solutions that are water resilient and do not peel off.

• Stain your wood. This is the best way to give life back to any wooden surface. Staining the exterior of your log home will seal in the preservatives you just applied and give it a more polished look.

• To finish it off, sand out irregularities. This will smoothen the look of your wood and give your log home a new feel overall.

To ensure that your log home will maintain its newly restored condition for a long period, choose only quality wood products from renowned companies. The product should be formulated for pressure treated woods because most log homes use this kind of timber. Make sure to buy from an EPA certified company that provides products proven to repel wood weathering no matter the cause.

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