Whether it’s lacking time to keep up with regular
maintenance or you’ve just moved into a log
home, restoring it’s beautify can be a big project. If you’re interested in
doing the repairs yourself, here are a few tips that can help you with your
project.
Cracks
Check for large cracks where dirt and rain could
accumulate. Use a good quality caulk that allows for your logs to expand and
contract. You’ll be able to find a caulk that matches the stain or finish of
your home. However, if it is a large
area, you may need to contact a professional.
Discoloration
Mold can grow where finish is coming off of the
logs; use a soft brush or one of our buffing brushes and a bleach/water mixture
to clean it off. Hose it off thoroughly and let it dry before moving forward
with other repairs.
If there is an area where the finish is wearing off
prematurely it is most likely where water is dripping or splashing often. This
can lead to mold and wood rot; add gutters or redirect the water away from the
logs.
Damage
If there is an area of rot or damage, you can use
Penetreat to keep the logs from rotting further and then use Liquid Wood to
seal the cracks. Then, use new wood to fill the damaged area. If the logs are
painted, then the logs would need to be stripped with a chemical stripper or
sanded before starting the rot removal process.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed with your home repairs
or have any questions, please contact Schroeder Log Home
Supply, Inc. today.
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