Hi everyone. I'm new to the forums and log home living and have some basic questions regarding maintenance.
We purchased a log home last October and have been working on the maintenance issues since we closed. We have gotten to the point that we need some specific advice as to how to proceed since the 28 year old home has suffered from neglect in the past.
The home's construction is handcrafted. The exterior was coated with brown deck stain at some point (we found the can in the garage) and there appears to be some caulking that has 'failed' in places on the south side of the home. The rest of the exterior has never been caulked...nor the interior for that matter... For the most part the logs are sound, but there is evidence of insect or water damage to a few logs which we know will have to be repaired and/or replaced.
I am aware that the home will require a lot of maintenance to bring it back, but with winter just a few months away, we need to button things up. My questions are these:
Should we caulk on the exterior first? If so, is this something that we can do ourselves with the correct type of caulk?
Then, until we can get the questionable logs replaced, should we treat the surrounding logs with insecticide (impel rods) and fill the holes and checking in the logs?
Or will all that be for nothing if we have the house cob-blasted next year?
It is all a little overwhelming, but we are up for the challenge. I guess we just need a little direction as to how to proceed and in what order.
Thank you for your advice.
Donna
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