5 Easy Log Home Maintenance Tips

Log homes are beautiful and unique, but they require a bit more attention and care than your average home. With the summer months upon us, now is the perfect time to do some routine log home maintenance. Taking care of your log cabin now will help you avoid bigger problems down the road and keep it looking its best. Here are 5 easy log home maintenance tips that will help you keep your log home looking good all summer long.

 

Apply a Fresh Coat of Stain or Sealant

Even though applying sunblock to your home may seem strange, wood is prone to UV-ray deterioration, just like your skin. When logs are exposed to harsh sun rays, they can break down. For your log home maintenance, use pigmented stains and products that are infused with UV-blocking agents to minimize the effects of sun damage on your log home.

 

Keep Landscaping Away From the Wood

One important aspect of log home maintenance is keeping landscaping at least three feet away from the exterior walls. This helps to prevent moisture damage, as well as weed, mold, and insect infestations. Log homes are made of porous wood, which can absorb water from the ground or rainwater from gutters and eaves. Once the water is in the wood, it can cause the logs to rot or attract insects. 

In addition, landscaping close to the house can also damage the exterior finish and promote the growth of mold and mildew. By staying on top of your log home maintenance and keeping landscaping at a distance, you can help to protect your log home from damage and ensure that it will last for generations.

 

 

Examine Your Property For Any Signs of Mold and Mildew

One of the most important aspects of log home maintenance is to regularly examine the logs for any signs of mold or mildew. Mold buildup is common in log cabins that are not sealed properly or that are in humid areas with little sunlight. These fungal growths can cause serious damage to the logs, leading to rot and structural instability. Fortunately, mold and mildew can be easily removed with the right cleaners and chemicals. However, if left unchecked, they can quickly spread and cause extensive damage. For this reason, it is important to inspect your log home regularly and take action immediately if you see any signs of mold or mildew.

 

 

Check If Your Sealent Is Still Working

Making sure your sealant is still working needs to be on your summer log cabin maintenance checklist regardless how recent or long ago you got your home sealed. This can be done by administering the water test. If water beads on the surface of the logs, then the sealant is still working. However, if the water is absorbed into the wood, then it is time to apply a new coat of sealant. By adding sealant testing to your log home maintenance list each summer, you can help to extend the life of your log cabin and keep it looking its best.

 

Clean Your Gutters and Downspouts 

Keeping the gutters and downspouts clean is important for any home, especially log cabins. Clogged gutters can cause water to back up and pool around the foundation of the home, potentially causing serious damage. Downspouts that are not clear can also allow water to seep into the home, causing mold and mildew to grow. In addition, clogged gutters can provide a breeding ground for insects, which can then infest your log cabin. By taking the time to clean your gutters and downspouts on a regular basis, you can help protect your log cabin from water damage and pests.

 

Need Help with Your Summer Log Home Maintenance Checklist?

Our team at Sierra Log and Timber understands that log home maintenance is essential to preserving its beauty and longevity. By following these five easy tips, you can keep your home in great condition and avoid costly repairs down the road. If you’re interested in learning more about preserving your log cabin home before it is even built, please contact us. Our team of experts can work with you to create a pre-made or customized log cabin home that will last for generations.

 

 

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