Siding, Logs

Exterior walls made of stacked 8" to 12" diameter logs, which are attached to load bearing exterior frame walls. The space between each log is caulked to form a weather tight seal. The logs could be any species of wood. The logs could be full or half log, machined or hand cut, and be of any design profile such as but not limited to coped, "D" profile, double "D" profile, or tongue and groove. Assumes exterior wall design attributes such as numerous corners, window and door shapes, and openings typical of high value homes.

Note: Log Siding should not be mistaken as true log construction, which typically has solid log exterior walls with the log visible on the interior and exterior of the home, including log partitions and other features used to construction a true solid log home.

Included in Cost: Log wall, exterior trim, caulking, insulation, scaffolding where needed, and installation labor.

Not Included in Cost: Framing, which you must add using the framing materials. When some or all of the exterior wall in a section is a frame exterior wall, you must also enter framing materials totaling 100%. Also not included are exterior doors and windows.

Enter the percentage, between 0 and 100, of log siding exterior walls.


 

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