Building with log cabin kits

Building a log cabin or building your own cabin is something that needs careful planning and the necessary resources.

14/10/2019

 

Building a log cabin or build your own cabin is something that needs planning and the necessary resources. Log kits, however, are worthwhile investments, offering a wide range of benefits from boosting the market value of your land to providing a valuable living space.

 

1. Plot Your Land

Choose the best, most practical location. Ensure you with any regulations that apply.

 

2. Choose a Kit

Log cabins come in a variety of shapes and sizes. A floor plan can serve as the guide for building your log home. There is a wide range of log cabin kits from which to choose.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Decide on the Wood Type

With a number of wood types and log species that are ideal for log cabins, you need to be thinking about shrinkage and expansion depending on the weather and temperature in your area. You can check what log types are susceptible to expanding and contracting so you are able to consider the best in your location.

 

4. Establish Your Budget

How much is the project likely to cost and are you able to afford it? Ensure you don’t over-egg the expenses. Many log home kits offer practical, efficient and simple log houses without any need to break the bank.

 

5. Get Insurance

To be 100% sure about the success of the project it’s a good idea to consider taking out log cabin insurance, with coverage from the start of the construction to its completion.

 

6. Lay a Good Foundation

The key to a high-quality log cabin begins with an important foundation, which needs to be poured under the frost line.

 

7. Sill the Logs

Position the logs that come with the kit on the foundation.

 

8. Install the Joist and Subflooring

With a quality log cabin kit, you will find a convenient and easy installation. The joist needs to be placed and the flooring should be installed in a horizontal direction from the joists.

 

 

 

 

 

 

9. Log Joinery

Joining the logs is an essential part of building a log cabin. Bear in mind you could need extra help if you find lifting the logs is a problem. It’s a good idea to have safety gear to avoid any accidents.

 

10. Frame the Roof

With the walls are built, the roof goes on straight away. Framing the roof of the log cabins can be done using heavy rafters and choosing to expose them. Metal roofs can also be a viable option for roof framing.

 

11. Assemble the Doors and Windows

Ensure you have chosen the correct door and window types. Energy-efficient doors and windows tend to be double glazed as well as double sealed.

One of the beauties of log cabin kits is they have an aesthetic value that boosts your home’s appeal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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