The Pros and Cons of Log Cabins

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @firstlast2034
    @firstlast2034 Год назад +107

    I built one from red cedar and never had any of the problems mentioned. Never had to trim any doors or windows and the heating and cooling is constant. It took me 5 years but I only had one helper from time to time. Been 20 years and still No problems.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  3 месяца назад +8

      That's fantastic - that speaks to your building ability and craftsmanship - and red cedar is an excellent species.

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 27 дней назад +1

      It’s because the logs were dry to begin with. This guy is talking about commercial log cabins where the logs are not seasoned over several years to be completely dry. That’s the main problem here

  • @pindowskivich
    @pindowskivich Год назад +112

    I bought a log kit in 1990. I was supposed to get 2 weeks of consultation from the company when I started building. The kit was delivered with instructions to let it sit in the barn for a while to acclimate. Two months later the company went belly up. No consultation, no help from the sales people. So, with help from family and friends, we erected a log home with zero experience. 33 years later, it is still a lot of work, but it's home.

    • @GottaLoveGoats
      @GottaLoveGoats Год назад +7

      Glad it worked out in the end. 🙂

    • @The7WISDOMSOFPROVERBS
      @The7WISDOMSOFPROVERBS Год назад +2

      Respect!!!!!

    • @cyl1185
      @cyl1185 9 месяцев назад +7

      If you haven't you should make a video about it. I'm sure that so many people would LOVE to see it and just hear what you think of your space now after 33 years.

    • @roncougar1
      @roncougar1 3 месяца назад +2

      I own a log cabin also, I go out of my way and inform people thinking about purchasing or build a log cabin, to put it out of their mind and purchase a stick built home with low maintenance siding The maintenance, costs, labor and risk of injury is incredible. All of the hours I could have spent with my family instead of wasting on the house in criminal.

  • @zfodge1
    @zfodge1 11 месяцев назад +24

    In 1974 at age 14 and the Oldest child still living with our dad (I had 2 younger brothers and a much younger sister) and he was 100% disabled from 440 volts of electricity we built a log cabin and lived off grid. Now they weren't massive logs in diameter but we would lay logs on the log wall and roll the logs up and place them. We placed chicken wire and insulation in between the logs and then we used cement for chinking. It wasn't pretty but it was dry and warm. We wired propane lamps into the cabin. We had 4 small bedrooms. A old wood cook stove and in year 2 during the summer we hand dung a 5x5x93 ft well. For electricity we took a old Cadillac hearse, put the rear wheel drive axle into the air and put the car in drive and used it to charge car batteries that we used for light or whatever we needed electricity for. We lived that way for 4 years.

  • @bobbylopesjr431
    @bobbylopesjr431 7 месяцев назад +8

    Finally, a hard hitting documentary that contains things i need to know

  • @100toeface
    @100toeface Год назад +82

    The number one problem with a log home is it looks like a log home (inflexibility)? Why would you go through the hassle and expense of a log home and then try to change the decor so it doesn't look like a log home?

    • @lunawense6288
      @lunawense6288 11 месяцев назад +11

      Honestly it's a pretty moot complaint when you can drywall the interior and put siding on the exterior if you truly grow to hate it

    • @Rick-if5zb
      @Rick-if5zb 11 месяцев назад +10

      People are stupid that way. Why build a log cabin if you're going to waste it by covering it up with siding and sheetrock?

    • @johnnichols2710
      @johnnichols2710 10 месяцев назад +2

      I personally like log pist and beam. Then fill in between with conventional framing

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 27 дней назад

      I agree. This is not a very good video. I’m very disappointed

  • @rollingacresfarmstead206
    @rollingacresfarmstead206 Год назад +38

    Properly seasoned logs as well as large overhangs/ covered porches take care of most of the problems

  • @bobbrinkerhoff3592
    @bobbrinkerhoff3592 2 года назад +144

    How many people played with Lincoln Logs as a child and thought " some day " ?

    • @ryanmerola9672
      @ryanmerola9672 Год назад +5

      I did as child now I'm in my thirties and I've been thinking about it a lot the past few years and catching my self late at night brainstorming and saying the same thing you said ... Some day!?

    • @bobbrinkerhoff3592
      @bobbrinkerhoff3592 Год назад +1

      @@ryanmerola9672 Meadowlark log homes has some very good videos out , including ones showing the build process . Those late night " what ifs " are the cause of more lost sleep than probably anything else .

    • @bobbrinkerhoff3592
      @bobbrinkerhoff3592 Год назад +1

      @istandout2719 brown logs , green roof all wooden parts in a rectangular box in the sixties. Weren't the gable ends red ?

    • @DD-oi3vh
      @DD-oi3vh Год назад +1

      I def did, and am now happily in the process of moving my large family into a beautiful older one😁 Needs a lot of work, but was so happy to find an already well built beautiful one to get into.

    • @bobbrinkerhoff3592
      @bobbrinkerhoff3592 Год назад +1

      @@DD-oi3vh Congratulations on following thru on the idea of living the dream .

  • @absolute7181
    @absolute7181 Год назад +38

    Just buy manufactured D logs.
    1. They are kiln dried, so they don't shrink.
    2. They have a drip edge built into the log. No flat spots for rain to land on.
    3. They don't need chinking.
    4. Oil based old school stains work great on log homes.
    But yes, I agree, timber framing looks great!

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon 10 месяцев назад +3

      yes, my points earlir, this is more apt to uncut logs direct from the woods haha

  • @gmania69
    @gmania69 Месяц назад +2

    Lived on a ranch in Wyoming. Main lodge was hybrid and outbuildings for ranch hands were pure log. This gentleman described it perfectly. If I were to do it again I’d go hybrid.

  • @captainbernhardf
    @captainbernhardf 9 месяцев назад +22

    I have one and love it nothing better then nature

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  8 месяцев назад +1

      For the right person - it's the perfect choice.

  • @larrycassidy1702
    @larrycassidy1702 8 месяцев назад +7

    Great explanation. Need to do a good research before getting in over your head. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @fZionists78
    @fZionists78 3 месяца назад +6

    This is such a considerate video. Very thoughtful. You, sir, have saved a many people much headaches.

  • @RichardBarker-d1h
    @RichardBarker-d1h Месяц назад +1

    After buying a 2 1/2 acre lot , I saw a log house and thought these are AWESOME . While researching log companies and different kits and sizes . I also talked to people that owned log houses and they told me about the issues you mentioned . I eventually picked a conventional "stick construction " house but when I watch the series YELLOWSTONE , I usually say , now that house IS AWESOME ! The more we are informed , the better decisions we make 👍. You gave 100% true facts .

  • @Urbannomad7
    @Urbannomad7 8 месяцев назад +12

    Love log cabins in alaska for a mini vacation.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  8 месяцев назад +3

      They are wonderful places for vacations, to dwell in deep rustic cabins can put you in touch with nature!

  • @natz6589
    @natz6589 2 месяца назад +4

    I expected that I would not agree with him ...but I listened to him entirely and I am grateful for his advice 🙏🩵 I've always liked the idea of a log and stone exterior, but never wanted logs as interior dust collecting walls. He's completely right for me, many thanks 🙏 💫

  • @dabomb7887
    @dabomb7887 Год назад +9

    I grew up in a beautiful log home in Oregon, can definitely agree with this video. We had a lot of maintenance to keep out rot and termites.

    • @DixieNormus_007
      @DixieNormus_007 6 месяцев назад +4

      Oregon isn't a great location for a log home. Rain and bugs. Cold snow climates are more suited for log cabins. With adequate overhangs in snow climates without bugs there's alot less maintenance.

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 6 месяцев назад +9

    Hand peeled logs are gorgeous.
    We’re having Meadowlark Log Cabin’s build our Log house.
    Meadowlark is Amish owned and operated.
    They take pride of every home, pavilion or garage they build.
    Their home base is in Libby, MT.
    They will build a home for you, from just making it in their factory and the owner pick it up and reassemble it themselves or they’ll do a Turn Key for their customers.
    We will be there in a couple of weeks (end of May, 24), to go over our plans and pricing for what we want them to do.
    Meadowlark will go as far north to Alaska, or to Florida and everything in between.
    My wife is from MT and I’m from WA state.
    I’m older than my wife and my health isn’t as good as it should be, so we’ll be relocating to MT so that after my death, my wife will be closer to her family and friends to help her after I’m gone.

    • @emanne7470
      @emanne7470 5 месяцев назад +5

      you sound like a great husband!

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@emanne7470 Thank you.
      I simply think that any man who loves his wife as much as I love mine, would try his hardest to look into the future enough to help his wife after he’s gone.

    • @helynknott8117
      @helynknott8117 27 дней назад +2

      Wow you’re awesome Man ❤

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 27 дней назад +2

      @@helynknott8117 Thank you. I simply love my wife and only want the best for her

  • @L8NightLearning
    @L8NightLearning Год назад +65

    This man underestimates how many days I can eat a ham sandwich in a row.

  • @L46C3
    @L46C3 8 месяцев назад +3

    We purchased a 1930's, BEAUTIFUL small log home on a lake in southern Ma. The deal eventually fell apart, but my biggest concern was heating. The logs, if my memory serves me, were only 6 inches. And where the logs met each other were in the R-4 range. Timber framing may not have the labor cost of a log cabin but there is the stick building that we uninformed do not realize until we look into building one. If you want the full effect of the timber frame on the interior, you basically have to stick build a shell around it for window,s and insulation. Pretty costly. Did I mention how beautiful they are?? 😃

  • @philliplee1193
    @philliplee1193 7 месяцев назад +2

    We bought a ‘70’s built log cabin on ten acres on a hill top that got the cold north winds, in Idaho. Big windows, sliding back porch glass door, metal roof. Logs cracked & dried, all methods of house construction had to be built inside of the logs; what a pita. Everything you do, the logs are in the way of sane construction matls & methods, doubling the amount of work and more.

  • @OLDGUY7301
    @OLDGUY7301 9 месяцев назад +11

    As a carpenter of 49 years. I have a lot of problems with log homes.
    First, it's a massive waste of wood.
    Second, these logs still retain moisture, causing seasonal swelling and shrinking. This puts so much stress on the structure.
    Third, Termites love these structures especially the lower logs.
    As a licensed residential contractor I won't repaire them anymore.
    Their a nightmare.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  8 месяцев назад +3

      This is a major concern that many don't consider at first. It is good to know the maintenance requirements before deciding on one.

  • @whispercreekhomes
    @whispercreekhomes Год назад +15

    Good information- there are a lot of design options to mitigate some of the issues you mentioned with full stacked log cabins but many of the things you point out are things to consider strongly before committing to a full log cabin. There are also many options to incorporate log components into a home design to give it that feel without having to switch to timber frame, as you mentioned. I like aspects of both log and timber frame design and have seen some amazing mountain modern designs lately that capture that old West nostalgia while also pushing the envelope with design.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  Год назад +3

      You're totally right on. We enjoy incorporating logs into our hybrid timber homes and we've seen some innovative log homes on the market! It's all personal preference, many ways to get the look and feel you want.

  • @Blueblackngold
    @Blueblackngold 2 года назад +19

    Him: it takes a lot of labor
    My self reliance: watch my dog

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  2 года назад

      @Coyote If you have the time and commitment to do it - go for it! These are just things to consider when building.

  • @terrifiorelli9819
    @terrifiorelli9819 7 месяцев назад +1

    Owned a beautiful Swedish Cope Log home over 5000 sq. Ft. It was so beautiful, though high maintenance and expensive. This mostly because of needing to corn blast it every five years and restaining. It had no drying of log issues as built right! This thing was a masterpiece. Also, not a cabin, lol.

  • @peterlarsen7779
    @peterlarsen7779 2 месяца назад +3

    Re the _R-value_ , I'm thinking that 10"-12" of insulation plus a vapour barrier would be very beneficial. Perhaps build using the "D-type" of logs inside _and_ outside for the traditional log cabin look....
    Are there any wood types that are _less_ desirable to use than others?

  • @essiemohaddess7669
    @essiemohaddess7669 10 дней назад

    Thank you for the wonderful video and sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @johnmoyer5515
    @johnmoyer5515 9 месяцев назад +1

    If i could do it again i would choose timber frame pkg, i worked as a carpenter for 50 yrs , helped put a timber frame toether it went yogether like a fine pc of furniture i was very impressed.

  • @bradleysnavely7141
    @bradleysnavely7141 Месяц назад +1

    I own one, I use Cabot oil, every 5 years I repaint, 1100 soft, central colon has a cement base, never have to adjust. 😊

  • @72Z15SS
    @72Z15SS Год назад +7

    I've been looking at Log Cabin videos lately and as soon as I saw the title of your video I almost knew what it was about. Aside from the things you covered in the video, I personally have some thoughts of my own.
    One issue that comes to My mind is if and when you want to re-model. Once built, there's really no way to do this without making major structural changes. I also think that seeing all of that wood in every room of the Cabin could be overwhelming if not boring over time.. Just my thoughts. Thanks for the information!

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  Год назад +1

      That is what many people notice over time - it's overly rustic! You can get the rustic look and feel without feeling like you're in the woods non-stop by incorporating logs and timbers in certain areas. At the same time, there are people who want 100% rustic all the time. Remodeling is a very good point as well, one we didn't cover.

    • @co4x4
      @co4x4 Год назад +3

      Kind of like he said, it's like having a ham sandwich every day. Well...some of us love having a ham sandwich every day.

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@timberframedesign it isnt rustic, its just wood haha

    • @fz671
      @fz671 10 месяцев назад +1

      Then don't buy/build one. There are some amazing options out there that look 🤤. Just keep in mind no matter what route you want to go there is always something wrong with it.

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@fz671 why? thats a very negative mindset mate

  • @2213rtx
    @2213rtx 6 месяцев назад +3

    I like your video I am thinking of buying some land 2-5 acres in the foothills 3000 foot and putting a kit home on it I think I will stay away from the log cabin but I like your mix and match idea.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  3 месяца назад

      Appreciate your comment. Sounds like an exciting project you're undertaking. Feel free to get our no-cost E-Book "The Art of Hybrid Timber Framing" - you just tell us what email to send it to on our website arrowtimber.com and we'll get it to you right away. It has a bunch of guiding principles and ideas for planning out your project, and finding your design style. Even if we're not the timber framer for the project, we love to see people dig into finding their ideal design style. Best of luck on your project!

  • @Slinder.man1
    @Slinder.man1 3 месяца назад +4

    What would be the problem if i choose a bright color wood instead of dark color ?

  • @nikitasmeriglio712
    @nikitasmeriglio712 3 месяца назад +3

    Love this video ❤

  • @JaredCzaia
    @JaredCzaia Год назад +4

    I figured he'd drop some knowledge, I had no idea he was gonna drop all this wisdom too though

  • @maui-maui4011
    @maui-maui4011 Год назад +5

    Very interesting.
    So it needs a single floor, long roof and balconies or terraces all around to try to protect your logs all around.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  Год назад +2

      There's a lot of ways to do it but those are some good things to consider.

    • @maui-maui4011
      @maui-maui4011 Год назад +1

      @@timberframedesign
      Thank you for your video and suggestions

  • @Hazey3832
    @Hazey3832 3 месяца назад +4

    Thanks I'm sticking to my cardboard box home

  • @consueloquintero5206
    @consueloquintero5206 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you, very informative.

  • @deanjoon1527
    @deanjoon1527 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great information and video. Thanks

  • @sandralindqvist1159
    @sandralindqvist1159 Год назад +4

    Very interesting thank you! I am still in my dreaming stage, making a Montana dream house scrap book, but really great information! Definitely worth it to mix it up for me both for looks and for easier maintenance ✨

    • @firstlast2034
      @firstlast2034 Год назад +2

      Building a log cabin, house is no different from building a house from sticks. People think they can not do a log home but it cuts out a lot of steps. Go for it!

    • @sandralindqvist1159
      @sandralindqvist1159 Год назад

      I WANT to!! Now I have moved to Montana since two months ago...so one step closer...@@firstlast2034

  • @kaboom3272
    @kaboom3272 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tips Bert!

  • @sherisse10
    @sherisse10 7 месяцев назад

    First home we lived in in Lake arrowhead California was a log cabin.. too dark inside! We moved there in the dead of winter in the 70s. Literally put my mom into a deep depression. Advice make sure many of your walls are light in color, not just straight logs, windows, not surrounded by deep woods etc.

  • @lucasholmgren7266
    @lucasholmgren7266 2 года назад +4

    I much prefer the timber look over logs

  • @mostawesome9610
    @mostawesome9610 2 года назад +5

    That was some great advice on building 🏫, Im taking well, thanks a million

  • @jonathancapestany6379
    @jonathancapestany6379 10 месяцев назад +1

    In my world, every time i hear someone saying Cons issues before i wanna have that item/stuff is usually not that big of a deal, if a log is nature then obviously needs some treatment or maintenance, i am not an engineer but before buying a house usually i look for obvious, termite, electrical, plumbing, structure and ownership. Its like having a car/truck and just changing oil, tires and that but neglect the paint job and headlight, i have a 2011 truck with 235,000 and if i put it next to a 2018 you wont notice the difference.

  • @leholen381
    @leholen381 Месяц назад

    My dream is a couple hundred acres in the mountains to build a house on. I don’t plan on building a log cabin house but I do want a log cabin workshop.

  • @tracyshoemake9686
    @tracyshoemake9686 7 месяцев назад

    I went from standard framing to building log cabins.First thing they taught me was you got to allow for shrinkage.

  • @danielmcgregor8803
    @danielmcgregor8803 11 месяцев назад +4

    This was a great video. Very educational.

  • @thereturningshadow
    @thereturningshadow 2 года назад +15

    If this wasn't so biased on what he, ALONE, likes then he would tell you to go the D- shaped logs for building so interiors can be built in a similar style to regular homes with studs and wall framing and electrical runs and plumbing and using standard insulation without worrying about interior chinking. Most reputable log home builders use logs and wood in general that have aged at least a year before building with them to remove the shrinkage factor and they would generally pre-stain them prior to building for the WHOLE log absorbs the stain and not just the outer edges. Also, most builders actually build your cabin on their sight so they can number and tag each log in it's proper position BEFORE they build it on your sight which reduces building costs so they can just assemble the home like using Lincoln Logs like when we were kids. The less time they are building one home, the more time they have to build multiple homes. If anything it is the interiors that take the most time because each home is different and built to the customers specs.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  2 года назад +3

      D-shaped logs solves the hassle factor aside from maintenance, as we mentioned in the video, it kind of is a half-log cabin at that point. If the log-cabin look is what you're going for, go all in and do a real log cabin. Again - just my opinion. If you really like it, go for it! Just want to share experiences and help people understand the undertaking a log cabin is.

    • @atomicwedgie8176
      @atomicwedgie8176 Год назад

      Logs don't dry in a year. Saplings yes, logs for building no.

  • @jalonmiller9320
    @jalonmiller9320 6 месяцев назад +2

    the claim that log homes settle 1” per 12” is not accurate. We have built close to 2000 log homes in the last 45 years, and the maximum amount of settling we ever see is 3/8” per 12” and that is in extreme scenarios. Usually it’s closer to 1/4” per 12”.
    Also a log home has “thermal mass”. R-Value does not compute with log walls. Log homes are generally more energy efficient than conventionally construction.
    There are many inaccurate statements in this video.

  • @howardcraigiv518
    @howardcraigiv518 7 месяцев назад

    We had neighbors that had a beautiful Log Cabin Built about 17 years ago and over time it slowly became just a up keep mission for them. They ended up Painting it a Slate Grey and it destroyed that Log Cabin. Since then i believe the Log Home has had 4 different Owners and now is sitting empty

  • @sabasworldfamous
    @sabasworldfamous Год назад +13

    I am sorry my friend but you are full of misleading information. I built a log home (3200 square feel) in CT and another (2800 SF) in upstate NY and my son built a log hunting cabin (1200 SF) in Colorado using kiln dried logs and never, never did we have any problems whatsoever. The problem occurs when you use "wet" logs or so called "Air Dried" logs - those logs need to settle and create problems. Please stop misleading folks!

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 27 дней назад

      Exactly my sentiments. I designed and help construct a log cabin with completely dry 6” x 8” cedar and pine logs. Absolutely no problems whatsoever. This is a very bad video. Thumbs down from me

  • @Anxiousb
    @Anxiousb Год назад +2

    Couldn't care less about R value. Some folks are obsessed with it and essentially live in a chemical filled house with plastic covering everything. Not for me. Square log homes have been used for centuries and have stood the test of time.

    • @lunawense6288
      @lunawense6288 11 месяцев назад

      Have you actually lived in a low and high R value building? Low insulation absolutely sucks, super hard to keep warm super hard to air-condition. Wastes thousands in electricity, wood gas etc. Vast majority of homes these days use fiberglass which is exactly what it claims. Glass extruded while hot into thin fibers. Perfectly safe inside a wall and if your that concerned they even offer it in rigid form where theyre completely stuck together no glass airborne even during installation with those

  • @jesusiscomingsoon-
    @jesusiscomingsoon- Год назад +1

    It's nice someone will share the other side of the coin

  • @EaglesflyNorth
    @EaglesflyNorth Год назад +2

    Only thing I'm worried about is the adjustments

  • @Autobodyscotty
    @Autobodyscotty Год назад +2

    Is the cost of say a 2,000 sq. ft. Timber Frame House cheaper than a traditional Log Home ?.

  • @ethanorians
    @ethanorians Год назад +2

    Wait, what were the Pros? I only heard the problems with log cabins, your title says Pros and Cons. If you have timbers outside wouldn't you have the same issues as the logs? What about screw jacks on a timber frame? It is not not often you are using posts with a log home but they are in every timber bent.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  10 месяцев назад

      Log Cabins have a Rustic/Historic appeal that is the right choice for certain people. It is a more unpredictable structure to build, but always an excellent testament to old-world craftsmanship, often from local trees.

  • @starlord872
    @starlord872 Месяц назад +2

    Yes, R value is not the greatest with lumber but what this guy fell tho mention is that lumber also is extremely good at retaining heat, which is huge in this type of construction. Traditionnal ways of building a log home is not very effective, a good woodmill will do wonders for cutting the top and bottom of your logs, which increase stability, insulation and solidify the structure as well. It is also important to realize the difference in between a log cabin and log home, I guarantee you that the random dude on youtube who builds a log cabin from scratch in the traditional ways will not have the same quality at the end than the log home professional builder. Honestly check out Golden Eagle Log homes youtube channel, you'll see for yourself what quality log homes look like.

  • @Miroudias
    @Miroudias 8 месяцев назад +1

    I think at one point absolutely everyone has wanted a log cabin.
    As someone that works on them from time to time, don't. Almost every single person I have spoken with has regretted it.
    They actually can require a bit of maintenance to upkeep properly.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  8 месяцев назад +1

      This confirms what we have often seen. They have so much appeal but people often grow weary of the downsides. While incorporating logs into a Hybrid Home can solve those issues - get the log look without the drawbacks.

    • @Miroudias
      @Miroudias 8 месяцев назад

      @@timberframedesign Oh, 100%. There are so many alternative answers if you want the log cabin aesthetics. I highly recommend people look into those instead.
      True log cabins are only beautiful, when they aren't yours. lol

  • @johnmoyer5515
    @johnmoyer5515 9 месяцев назад +1

    My biggest issue is the carpenter bee's, but my original ancestor built a cabin on 4 large tree stumps all he had was axe

  • @sabasworldfamous
    @sabasworldfamous Год назад

    I failed to say, we selected Southland Log Homes ........absolutely trouble free!!

  • @jeffd1600
    @jeffd1600 Год назад +2

    So overall, is a log cabin home worth it in the long run??

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  Год назад +2

      If you're serious about getting the ultra-rustic log cabin look and are ok with the potential drawbacks - go for it!! But many people scratch the itch by going with hybrid timbers and can moderate the rustic factor in their home. It's all personal preference!

    • @rosarywarrior8608
      @rosarywarrior8608 Год назад +7

      Yes! We have lived in a 3900 sq ft. For 20 years. All log home and it is extremely well built. Log homes are 200 year homes and not your regular stick built home. There is maintenance such as staining and treating for carpenter bees however it is well worth it. Look at all the hundreds of years of log homes that have lasted and or restored to their glory days. Logs are healthier vs drywall and they keep our home cool in summer. They are very underestimated in true quality. Example, we had a tree fall on our home and it did absolutely no damage. Homes today are not built sound and have card board floor Joyce’s. If you build one build a wrap around porch to protect logs.

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon 10 месяцев назад

      @@timberframedesign theres nothing rustic about wood in itself, you keep saying that its its a dated mindset, its about simply natural products, we can disguide wood in any way we choose if we didnt like the 'natural' look

  • @mohq30
    @mohq30 Год назад

    Hello, and thank you for the informative video,
    I want to build a small cabin out of 6*6 lumber, but I wondering if it will be effessient regarding thermal insulation

  • @richardgagnon71
    @richardgagnon71 Месяц назад

    I was told the cost to insure log cabins is mush greater than a stick built house.

  • @hubertmorris3714
    @hubertmorris3714 4 месяца назад +4

    Do Not buy log cabin unless you are thoroughly ready for the maintenance and upkeep!

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  3 месяца назад +1

      Very true insight. For those that do want the highly rustic look and feel of a log cabin, the maintenance and upkeep may be worth it, but for many homeowners it's not realistic.

  • @PinkWillowRanch2024
    @PinkWillowRanch2024 Год назад

    Literally just went into contract on a log home in Washington l. Excited but no clue where to start. The last owners neglected it horribly. What is the gloss on the out side? How do I smooth out the logs? I don’t was to pressure wash them

  • @VickieSanders-zf7nh
    @VickieSanders-zf7nh 8 месяцев назад +1

    Owner,/builder D shape borax pressure treated log cabin. ,8" tongue n groove. Built 1998. Tennessee... There not for everyone but right for me. I don't half all the issues you discuss. You need to research more. ✅

  • @Spitfire2019
    @Spitfire2019 3 месяца назад

    So sir, what kind of log cabin should we have built? I only wanna here from the man who owns this channel

  • @squirrel_82
    @squirrel_82 Год назад

    I'm assuming this applies to people planning to buy a cabin with the intent to live in and not build it themselves off their own lands for other purposes? I get that neither are mutually exclusive as far as physical properties but I guess it boils down to the purpose of the cabin (Hunting lodge versus Residence).

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  Год назад +1

      Yes that's a great point. If it's self-built there is a special appeal and of course getting a giant sawmill out in the woods isn't feasible. A hunting cabin that you don't spend your entire life in may be better as ultra-rustic, but many people bore of the entirely rustic feel as their primary residence.

  • @TimW-t7h
    @TimW-t7h 9 месяцев назад +2

    I find my log cabin is best I've ever
    had. . Maintenance less too. Built 30 years ago in a heavily wooded area. Chink is solid to this day. Use a clear sealer hi quality every 10 years or more. Dark cabin looks awful imo. Heating and cooling cost far less expensive. Log over stick any day.

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  8 месяцев назад

      Sounds like you built a really good one! Glad to hear it's working so well.

  • @Mimismom2001
    @Mimismom2001 Месяц назад

    FYI; I love me a ham sammich! I could eat one everyday😋

  • @BrycePhelps
    @BrycePhelps 2 года назад +2

    You completely lost me at "ham sandwich." Imagine everyday waking up to a cold nacho timber vault.

  • @captainbernhardf
    @captainbernhardf Месяц назад

    I have one it’s great 👍

  • @Toomanyprojects1993
    @Toomanyprojects1993 2 года назад +4

    Anddddd now I don’t wanna do a log cabin lol. Thank you for the info, lots of great points made here

  • @tristandembe201
    @tristandembe201 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @jackspedicy
    @jackspedicy 7 месяцев назад

    A house is a pipe dream let alone a cabin lol

  • @xnanebblett1371
    @xnanebblett1371 27 дней назад

    I just want the outside to look like a cabin

  • @ScottDoten
    @ScottDoten Год назад +5

    I like your ideas.💡 Hate the repetitive music that is almost too loud over your voice.

    • @MrMartyMan13
      @MrMartyMan13 10 месяцев назад +1

      Why do they put music in here in the first place? its so stupid...

  • @PazLeBon
    @PazLeBon 10 месяцев назад

    Our log cabin is for a contemporary design, not rustic, that sounds a bit out of touch :) You shouldnt paint them either cos wood needs to breath and shouldnt use dark stain cos that heats up more in summer. Also now are machine lathed and have flat pieces jointed together so not actually 'logs' so they dont shift etc very much

  • @deanc.5984
    @deanc.5984 Год назад +2

    All houses take labor

  • @lisamcmanus1688
    @lisamcmanus1688 Месяц назад

    Lol it sounds like your completely exhausted just thinking about log cabins 😅

  • @victoriouzdayz6128
    @victoriouzdayz6128 7 месяцев назад

    I’d be okay eating the same thing every day for ever.

  • @EaglesflyNorth
    @EaglesflyNorth Год назад

    I can sacrifice decor I just wanna place to live I don't mind living in a tiny home made of shed material as long as I don't have to live on the ground I'm happy 😊

  • @nickvincent3298
    @nickvincent3298 9 месяцев назад +2

    He is full of 💩. my aunt and uncle have lived in there log house for 50 years. the logs been pretty normal maintenance and upke, they have to restrain about every 10 years. it's very energy efficient there is minimal shrinking if it is dried properly before construction. it's cool in the summer warm in the winter there energy bills are lower than my other aunt and uncles house that is smaller and built around the same time. If you do a square log the water runs off like siding. There are lots of square log homes with dovetail corners that are hundreds of years old. You can do drywall on the interior walls or use logs my aunt and uncle's choice. they just did a pile of maintenance like you have to on any 50 year old home. my condo building is the same age we uneven floors ,it's drafty in the winter and boiling in the summer. I would take my aunt and uncles 8 inch log home over this any day. Timber frame have the same infill framing as my condo. All log expand and Contract you will have as many issues in a Timber frame as a log home if not more. the framing lumber will expand and contract at a different rate than the timber frame. a log home will do it uniformly across the entire structure. My aunt and uncle do not have ac the logs work better than a ac and cost nothing to run. the timber frame is still going to need staining every 10 years or so depending on what you use for the in fill siding that will also require matanice. Timber frame are no less maintenance than any other home. There is also a lot of timber frames that are still around after 400 years but it takes upkeep and maintenance to last if you don't look after it it will fall down in time no matter what it is built from.

  • @TRICK-OR-TREAT236
    @TRICK-OR-TREAT236 7 месяцев назад

    I NEVER IN MY WILDEST DREAMS IMAGINED A LOG CABIN WAS LIKE EATING A HAM SANDWICH EVERY DAY. I ALWAYS THOUGHT IT WAS MORE LIKE A CHICKEN SANDWICH. NOW THAT YOU SAID THAT I'VE DECIDED A LOG CABIN IS NOT FOR ME. I HATE HAM. 🐷🐖🐷🐽🐷🐖🐷

  • @rhinomechanics8423
    @rhinomechanics8423 2 года назад +5

    sorry. the talking went on SO long I gave up.

    • @swervsplatt9672
      @swervsplatt9672 Год назад

      And now, "ooh look! A butterfly!!".....
      😂😂🥴🥴

  • @Keepit10011
    @Keepit10011 7 месяцев назад

    Whatever you do don't turn around.
    Ghosts and spiders behind you bro.

  • @Kimberly-d5f
    @Kimberly-d5f Год назад

    Look at the camera, you're too handsome not to. Thanks for the information. Very informative.

  • @inir69
    @inir69 7 месяцев назад

    Playback speed x1.25
    You’re welcome

    • @Smv08
      @Smv08 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you

  • @user-uw6zv3iy1c
    @user-uw6zv3iy1c 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ain’t nobody buying a log cabin

    • @Smv08
      @Smv08 7 месяцев назад

      I am

    • @ChristopherPagan-r9g
      @ChristopherPagan-r9g 4 месяца назад

      Their cool. I build one a few years ago.

    • @Slinder.man1
      @Slinder.man1 3 месяца назад

      Did u faced a ptoblems with it ?​@@ChristopherPagan-r9g

  • @niecokapikie7476
    @niecokapikie7476 Год назад

    Why not just clear coat finish ?

    • @co4x4
      @co4x4 Год назад +1

      Because it's clear, it has no opequnes to it, no color, no barrier, kind of like a tint on a car window. And because of thay the sun ultraviolet rays will penetrate the clearcoat causing the damage to the wood faster.

  • @huntfishexplore7636
    @huntfishexplore7636 10 месяцев назад

    They take a long time to heat up

  • @davidwaVR
    @davidwaVR 7 месяцев назад

    Buying Insurance on them good luck😂

  • @stewartmeyers4980
    @stewartmeyers4980 10 месяцев назад

    You speak of generalities, what are the specifics...

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  10 месяцев назад

      Primarily that Log Cabins have a certain appeal that works excellent when you want to go ultra-rustic. Timber Framing has more flexibility and the ability to match a wider range of styles, not as rustic. There is technicaly aspects to both, but if you are set on a log cabin, it's a cozy feel!

  • @freedomring3022
    @freedomring3022 Год назад

    log cabins are great to rent on vacation but terrible to own. In my opinion.

  • @paulashealthyliving
    @paulashealthyliving 11 месяцев назад

    why aren't you looking at the camera? so odd

  • @Stangmaster
    @Stangmaster 18 дней назад

    Always has to be a Negative Nancy telling you his gripes.

  • @sweetsourworld1583
    @sweetsourworld1583 Год назад +1

    ok so first you say that "the biggest problem" with wood is that it's less flexible than a concrete or a rock and then just some nonsense. thank you, bye

  • @KA-cc9yw
    @KA-cc9yw Месяц назад

    It seems that you don’t know the log cabins problems !!!!!!!

  • @ChefEarthenware
    @ChefEarthenware Год назад +3

    You mean people who build log cabins are surprised to find that they live in log cabins? Who knew?
    Ridiculous video.

  • @RoBear-xo6zw
    @RoBear-xo6zw Месяц назад

    Just buy an old cabin 😂 and fix it up… One time then done 🎉

  • @seanreid349
    @seanreid349 6 месяцев назад

    Obviously not a Pioneer Log Home

    • @timberframedesign
      @timberframedesign  3 месяца назад +1

      There are amazing log cabin options out there, and very talented builders. It is a choice that should be made carefully however, due to increased need for maintenance and upkeep. But for a homeowner that is ready for that, a log cabin can be an excellent choice.