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Chris Wood replied to Cynthia Gugg's discussion basement garage - diy dumb waiter
"Residential elevators are worth planning for, and their cost can be often be offset by building…"
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"We just did ours with Sashco deck and fence stain. We had 3 sections to do for a total of 1800…"
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basement garage - diy dumb waiter

The land we plan to build our home on is a sloped lot.  With the way the road comes in to it, the…See More
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Raymond Wengerd replied to Larry Meyer's discussion Labor cost to stain
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Don't Get Caught Short

Can you imagine living in a home where you have to climb a stepladder just to reach the kitchen counter? That was pretty close to being the case with a Japanese woman who sued her builder. The Kyoto homeowner, who stands 4 feet 6 inches tall, accused the builder of making her home too big. The diminutive plaintiff insisted she couldn’t reach the keyhole, for instance, and was able to see only the top of her head in the bathroom mirror. The court sided with the woman and ordered the builder…

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Posted by Roland Sweet on May 12, 2012 at 8:30am

Protecting Your Modern American Relic

Like baseball and apple pie, log homes are about as American as you can get. If you're building one, you likely want to pass it down to your children and grandchildren so they, too, can enjoy its warmth and hominess for generations to come. But unless you act early to protect and maintain your logs, your home, and…

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basement garage - diy dumb waiter 1 Reply

The land we plan to build our home on is a sloped lot.  With the way the road comes in to it, the best place for a garage would be under the house.  I've lived in a house like this before and the thought of carrying up groceries and our supplies, visitors' suitcases, etc. is going to be laborsome.  I'm pretty fit now, but it's not going to get any easier! ;)  Does anyone have this type of set-up and what have your solutions been?  Any of you have a dumbwaiter?  Costs?  Any DIY made ones?Continue

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Started by Cynthia Gugg in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by Chris Wood 7 hours ago.

Labor cost to stain 3 Replies

What can I expect to pay for labor to have one coat of stain applied to my log home? Either by 100 sq. ft. or by the gallon.Continue

Started by Larry Meyer in All About Stains and Sealants. Last reply by Denny Johnson 7 hours ago.

Any log home inspectors in florida? 1 Reply

Any log home inspectors in Florida? buying a log home and would like to get it inspected.Continue

Started by Gina in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by Gina yesterday.

Fired my builder -- need help with new GC and their "cost plus" amount 7 Replies

After 2.5 years, I finally had to get rid of my builder. I am now looking for a replacement. I would like to use a GC, but am also considering acting as the GC myself. My stick-built house is under roof, and has windows, exterior doors installed and most of the electrical and plumbing done; HVAC ducting is about 50% complete and no HVAC equipment installed. My favorite replacement builder wants cost + 20% to finish the place, plus a monthly fee of $15k, with about 5 months of effort left. I…Continue

Started by Mat in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by Mat on Thursday.

Bad experience with Old Dominion Custom Homes of Front Royal, VA 2 Replies

I have been struggling to complete my log-ish home for close to 3 years. I ended up firing my original builder in the fall of 2011 because he was taking my money and not doing the work. I decided to take over the project and find the various subs needed to finish the home. It has gone quite well with one exception -- Old Dominion Custom Homes operating out of Front Royal, VA.The most challenging problem I had in completing my home was finding a contractor with solid experience with log post and…Continue

Started by Mat in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by Mat on Tuesday.

Restaining - Cetol 1 Reply

Hello All,I would like to give the exterior a freshening up, after I fill the checks and seal it up. I like the fairly natural colour that is on, and with the exception of a bit of wear and fading it looks pretty good.My question is can i use a water based stain (looking for a lower VOC) over the house if it was previously done with Cetol?Thanks everyone for your help,S Continue

Started by cogboy in All About Stains and Sealants. Last reply by CharisB on Monday.

Introduce Yourself! 231 Replies

Welcome to The Log Home Neighborhood! We're glad you stopped by.Feel free to introduce yourself here, or, create a profile and start uploading photos and videos, start blogging, join groups and take advantage of all the best resources the The Log Home Neighborhood has to offer.Oh, and by the way, I'm the Neighborhood Host - so let me know if you have any questions, comments or concerns and I'll be more than happy to accommodate you!Continue

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Started by Neighborhood Host in Welcome to the Log Home Forum. Last reply by Denny Johnson May 13.

How do i price a log home shell? 4 Replies

Since i built my own log home, i have had requests to build a few smaller cabins for people, but i am not sure of the formula for calculating building and labor cost.I would be building weather tight shell's, under 800 sq. ft.I would like to venture into this area, but need a little assistance.  Thank YouSteveContinue

Started by Steven Adler in Issues, Questions, Suggestions, Complaints (and Compliments!). Last reply by Steven Adler May 12.

Can I restain using Olympic that is now oil formula when original was water based? 8 Replies

My log cabin was originally stained 3 years ago with Sierra water based Olympic stain and seal.   But now the product is an oil formula.   Not sure if I should use this oil based stain over my old water based stain....same brand - Olympic.If I use an oil based stain this time...will I have to keep restaining it with another oil based stain?? ..can't go back to water based, right? Cabot has a water based stain and seal....Should I use this product over what is there?   or because it is cabot and…Continue

Started by Pat Watters in All About Stains and Sealants. Last reply by CharisB May 10.

1x6 vs 1x8 1 Reply

A builder told me that he would not use 1x8 hardwood flooring because of it's tendency to cup.  He only uses 1x6 as his maximum width.  I like the look of 1x8 better than 1x6. Am I asking for trouble if I go with 1x8?Continue

Started by Hank Hill in Building and Maintenance Issues. Last reply by Raymond Wengerd May 9.

 
 
 

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