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LOG HOMES, LOG HOME DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION & THE TECHNOLOGY OF LOG HOMES AND THEIR PROTECTION AND INSTALLATION
By Rand Soellner Architect

Rand Soellner AIA / NCARB 828. 743. 6010
Log Homes have interested people in the United States since the European discovery of the continent and the subsequent pioneering-settlement era over the last several hundred years. At present there are a multitude of log home fabricators and a tremendous interest in log homes from the public. The treatment of log home materials, their protection, aesthetic expression, methods of installation, use in floor planning and structural organization all impact the value and enjoyment of a log home design.

There is something appealing in the massive proportions, warm colors, chunky textures and permanent-look of a log home. My experience has been that the large visual proportions of some log home designs substantially exceed the structural requirements of the building or home. One of the mistakes I have seen some folks make is to use little sticks of wood, like 4x4's, to support portions of homes and in some instances, portions of log homes. Even though these smaller pieces of lumber accomplish the structural job, they are not settled visually. I call this effect: "Holding up an elephant with toothpicks." Builders, in particular, seem to have difficulty with this issue in log homes and other structures, as they are trying to help their clients economize. While this is an admirable objective and I am sure much-appreciated by their clients, the result is severely damaging to the aesthetic perception of the building. See my website for examples of my more muscular treatments of this situation. I performed an analysis of this on a front porch of a log home design with the cooperation of one of the log home builders with whom I work, and he was surprised to find that the difference between my large timber way of supporting it compared with the least expensive method using tiny sticks that were visually unappealing was about $3,500. The appraised impact of these larger members was approximately $75,000 in increased value. A good investment, there!

Log Home Architect and Designer - Log Homes and Heavy Timber Homes construction A "log" home can have all-log walls, just some log posts, or a combination of thereof, which will impact the cost of the log home. Some of the log homes we create are hybrids, utilizing real log walls and some have a material we invented: Faux Logs, which is being demonstrated on the Falcon Cliff Lodge in Cashiers, North Carolina. Whichever type of logs you decide to use, it is important to treat them chemically to prevent them from damage from rain, snow and insects. How do we accomplish this? The best solution is to use pressure-treated wood. Unfortunately, it is expensive to move big logs around and difficult to find facilities large enough in which to treat large posts. Often it is easiest to harvest logs from the site or nearby and often these logs may be of white pine or other softwoods, which means it is susceptible to damage. It is important to have the bark removed promptly, because insects love to burrow in under it where they are protected from the environment, while they munch away on your wood. One of the most economical treatments to use on log homes when pressure treatment is not reasonably available, is to spray or paint the debarked logs with boric acid. Terminix tells me that powder post beetle larva cannot handle it in their digestive tracts and that it also assists in making the wood unappealing to carpenter ants and boring bees, all creatures that can make mincemeat of your wonderful log home design.

Some people have looked at my log homes and asked me: "How did you ever get these enormous logs into place here on this cliff face, so high off the ground?" Well, after spending years with builders who do this for a living every day of their lives, you learn a few things. Large cranes help a lot, as do people who are experienced in setting logs. Make no mistake, this is mountain-man-sized-work, and is nothing the inexperienced should try. Only use people whom are experienced at putting together log homes and heavy timbers. Proper scaffolding provides elevated platforms on which to work to set the logs in place.

Many people seem surprised to find that log homes do not deliver as great an "R" insulation value as they had supposed. For instance, fir, pine and other softwoods typically have an "R" value per inch of thickness of about 1.25. This means that the typically 6" thick wall log has an "R" value of 7.5. Compare this with the R-15 found in Rand Soellner Architect homes' 2x4 walls, or the R-19 in our 2x6 wall homes. In other words, some people wish to achieve a much higher R-value using frame construction with a log-look. Our faux log treatment solves this problem. We also work with clients who want real log walls, sometimes using double-wythe walls to achieve this goal.

Log homes will continue to be of interest into the foreseeable future and we receive calls from around the world to design log homes. Please give us a call if you have any questions.

To discuss log home design, log home architecture and log home design-build, please contact Rand Soellner, Architect at: 828-743-6010 or 828-269-9046 or e-mail us at: randsoellner@earthlink.net
Our website is: randarch.com

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