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Index –› Family & Home –› House Improvement
 

Log Siding

 

Log siding is made from wood logs. Using log siding renders a traditional and warm 'log cabin' look to your building. Whatever be the existing style or size of your home, it can be given log siding to look just like a log structure. Log siding is made of natural wood, which has a timeless beauty and comes in many colors and textures.

Most log siding is made from pine, cypress, redwood and cedar logs. These logs are treated, dried and cut before using them for siding. Since they are wood, it is a must to dry them properly, so that they become lighter, and are easy to install and maintain. The process of drying also reduces post-installation shrinkage and kills insect larva and fungus. A variety of textures and colors of log siding are available. Because it is associated with the classical era, log siding is mostly installed in its natural color, without painting. It is available in standard rectangular shapes and can be installed using nails and interlocking. Even false corner styles are available as an additional accessory. When installed with log siding, these corners give the appearance of a true log cabin.

Log siding is expensive. It also needs more maintenance than other types of siding like vinyl, stucco or aluminum. One needs to be very vigilant with log siding. You must remove rotten logs immediately to avoid further damage. Also, regular treatment against insect infestation is essential. Any cracks that come up in log siding need to be tackled quickly to stop seepage of moisture and pests. But if cost is not an issue, you could hire the services of a professional company who can maintain the log siding on a regular basis. To find a good log siding contractor, check in your local area or on the Internet. Some sites for log siding are www.merrimacloghomes.com and www.logsiding.com. But it strongly advised to check the credentials of the supplier and quality of the siding before signing up the contract.

Author: Jason Gluckman
 
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Jason Gluckman is a reputable writer. Jason likes to scribble articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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