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Log HomesLog houses are often built from kits that include all framing, walls, roofs, windows, doors - everything but the foundation. There are more than 200 manufacturers; the method of construction depends on the maker.
Although some log homes are still made from peeled logs, most of today's log houses are made from logs that have been factory-milled in modified dowel shapes and sold as precut kits that can be owner-assembled. They run from small vacation-cabin sizes to large mansions.
Log homes have come a long way since the days of Abe Lincoln. They now come in at least three different basic styles and include as many modern life luxuries as your budget can stand. Like all kit or system-built homes, they are usually less expensive per square foot to construct than traditional homes.
Some log home owners build their own but most work with manufacturers or general contractors to construct the home. While some do simple jobs to help control costs, most people buy a "turn key" project where the contractor does the work.
There are generally three types of log home materials packages to choose from. Exterior log walls only; structural shells including exterior walls, roofs, doors and windows; or complete finished packages. Some manufacturers will handle the entire construction project, others offer only the materials but can refer homeowners to general contractors in their area who are experienced in constructing log homes.
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