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        <title>Maintaining the Beauty...</title>
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        <created>2008-01-15T02:45:00-00:00</created>
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            <name>ChrisD</name>
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        <summary>Category: Maintain&lt;br /&gt;Summary: We commonly get asked how overwhelming is it to do maintenance on a log home.  Here's our scoop!First of all, a log home requires similar attention and maintenance as a painted, wood-sided home.  Need to do:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;- annual visual inspection for &quot;checks&quot; (cracks) that are upward-facing on the exterior.  We've seen maybe one or two.  Caulk with proper log home product.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;- visual inspection for carpenter bees.  Some areas this isn't a problem, others it may be.  Products are available to exterminate within the hole burrowed in.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;- staining:  you will need to re-stain periodically (just like re-painting).  How often depends on (1) product recommendations (2) weather in your area  (3) proximity of vegitation (e.g. large shading trees) vs. exposed to sun (dries faster after a rain).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For us, the trick we decided was to stain one side each year.  That gets us within the &quot;every 4 years&quot; recommendation, and also makes the job less daunting!&lt;br /&gt;</summary>
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