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When to repair or replace your log home roof

No matter how much love and care you put into your log home, it’s inevitable that at some point it will need repairs or even replacement to keep your home safe and secure. The decision of repair vs. replace often torments log home owners. After all, you don’t want to reroof too soon if you

Log Cabin Life In Sonora, California

In the heart of the Sierra Nevada Foothills lies Sonora, California, named after the miners from Sonora Mexico who settled the City in 1848 and soon became the heart of “Gold Country.” With its rich heritage, historic charm and small town hospitality, Sonora is home to museums, art galleries and live theatre. The city also

7 Reasons for Spending the Holidays in a Log Cabin

Log homes offer the perfect setting for rustic holiday celebrations. While we can appreciate the hustle and bustle of the city this time of year, in our opinion nothing beats spending the holidays in a log cabin. We’ve compiled a list of a few reasons we love log cabins for Christmas and invite you to

Log Cabin Life in Tahoe, California

One of our favorite California spots for log home living is Lake Tahoe. The Lake straddles the border between Nevada and California. It’s the largest alpine (high altitude) lake in North America and the sixth largest in total volume, behind the five Great Lakes in Minnesota.  Surrounded by vast pine forests, glacial blue waters, and

Log Cabin Life in Santa Cruz

California has a lot of great communities filled with every shape, style and size of log homes. We’re lucky to have clients throughout the state who trust us for restoring, repairing and building the log homes and structures they love. From great lodges in the north to cozy weekend getaways in the south, we get

Tips from Prolog for Washing or Media Blasting Your Log Home

A log home can sometimes be a little bit like a diamond in the rough – beautiful and with lots of potential on the inside, but kind of rough and dirty on the outside. Wear and tear of the logs is a natural thing, but the beauty is always there – it just needs some