

Early Detection. Ongoing Protection.
Log homes don’t fail all at once. They wear down gradually, and that’s what makes ongoing care so important.
Small issues in stain, sealant, or high-exposure areas can go unnoticed until they turn into larger repairs. Regular inspections are how you
stay ahead of that.
We evaluate how the home is performing as a whole. That includes the condition of the finish, identifying areas where moisture may be
getting in, and checking components like chinking, joints, and transitions that get more vulnerable over time.
From there, we give you a clear understanding of what’s happening and what needs attention.
Ongoing care can include washing, touch-ups, sealing and minor corrections that keep everything working as it should. These smaller steps
extend the life of the home and help avoid full restorations later down the line.
This is about timing. Our goal is to address things early by creating and staying on a plan instead of reacting to problems.
WHAT WE LOOK FOR
Signs You’re Due for an Inspection
These are common indicators that your home may benefit from a professional evaluation and ongoing care plan.