3 Good Reasons to Choose Log Homes

3 Good Reasons to Choose Log Homes

Log homes are gaining popularity these days. Not only because of their unique looks but also the eco friendly nature of them. Log homes present many benefits that the conventional homes cannot offer. These log homes are not only beautifully, but also are kinder to the environment.

1. The Environment friendly home
There is a misconception that log homes lead to deforestation that in turn leads to serious environmental problems. The point to be noted here is that these log homes are made from this planets best renewable resource, ‘the trees’. The logs required for building the log homes are obtained from legal loggers. These loggers re-plant where they cut the logs and hence do not lead to deforestation. Recent surveys indicate that conventional homes contribute 40% to the total harmful CO2 emissions. Hence the log homes are excellent opportunities to reduce the Co2 emissions and save the planet.

2. The more energy efficient home
Log homes are more energy efficient when compared to the traditional homes. Energy statistics on log homes prove that they consume 30% less energy. To confirm this energy efficiency of log homes, ‘the National Bureau of Standards tests’ conducted a test. The test results where amazing. Log homes used approximately 46% less energy for heating during the spring heating period. They then tried an 11 week cooling solution during summer through the log homes. Here the log homes used 24% less cooling energy when compared to other conventional homes.

3. Unique and good to look home
Apart from being Environment friendly and energy efficient, the log homes are unique pieces of art and elegance. The log homes are very easy to maintain and the maintenance cost associated with the log homes are very low. There are so many house plans available and often you can assist in designing the home of your dreams.

Building Log Homes
After seeing the benefits that a log home offers, if you are interested in building your own dream log home, there are many places that you can do some more research. From flooring plans to roofing, there are many options available. If you are not sure about the log home plans, it is always better to some professional help. There are professional log home builders out there who offer free log home plans. To save your valuable time and money, there are log home packages too. These packages include everything from log home flooring plans to living area layout and roofing. If you like to know more about the benefits of the unique log homes, there are many log home shows and log home seminars conducted everywhere.

Bottom line
“Modern technology owes ecology an apology” is an old saying. Things are very different these days. The latest technology of log homes makes the saying change to “Modern technology owes ecology great thanks”.

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How good insvestment is log cabins in GA or TN mountains?
Hi, I and my husband are looking to bye investment property. We are stuck to log cabins in North GA mountains. Does any one who owns a cabin can tell us is it a good investment? Does cabins have positive cash flow? I prefere answers from people who own a cabin. Thank you.

About Author

The author of this article is an expert in log homes design. He is also a well wisher of the environment and knows the importance of log homes in being Eco-friendly. He has written many articles on the eco friendliness and the energy efficiency of the log homes so that people can understand the benefits of log homes and save the Grinning Planet.

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18 Responses to “3 Good Reasons to Choose Log Homes”

  1. dmbfan1912 says:

    After a log cabin is built, they used to mix up a type of concrete, or else a clay and mud mortar and do what it is called “chinking.” It’s simply stuffing the mud in between the logs to seal them up. usually done after the wood has dried down. they still do it with modern log cabins, only it’s more of a caulk than a mortar.

  2. valueoftruth says:

    sounds ugly

  3. londongirl29 says:

    There are.
    But I think it depends on your definition of "authentic"

    I've seen cabins advertised as authentic, with all the modern amenities!
    It will be a matter of you looking thorough and finding what appeals to you both.

    You will find some on this website, ranging from modern cabins to rustic:
    http://www.ruidoso.net/visitors/cabins.htm

    Campbells Log Cabins are neat too:
    http://www.campbellslogcabin.com/

    And:
    http://www.cozycabinsruidoso.com/

  4. forest says:

    Hi Forest,

    I live in western NC and before I got my real estate license, I used to own & manage my own rental near Lake Fontana several years ago. I did pretty well overall – primarily because I had a low monthly mortgage payment and I handled the property management myself, which by the way, are the two largest cost considerations for you to factor into your cash flow projections.

    The eastern TN, western NC and north GA vacation rental markets are similar enough to almost be considered one in the same, although there are "micro markets" scattered around that are home to the best performers. You'll find that the top performing log home rentals in our area are in proximity to a useable body of water (lake or river) +and+ a local "main attraction" which is the primary draw for the tourist guest base. For me, it was the home's proximity to whitewater rafting in the Nantahala Gorge, and its easy access to the lake. Only drawback was that it was too far away from one of our ski areas to enjoy year-round occupancy, making the rental a little too "seasonal". If I had it to do over again, I'd look more closely at winter occupancy rates when analyzing my investment's financial records…

    Be prepared to perform A LOT of due diligence prior to making your final decision on location and purchasing your investment property. You may seriously want to consider having a real estate buyer's agent work on your behalf for this acquisition. It typically won't cost you anything, (as we are paid via commission split with the seller's agent at closing), and you'll have an experienced advocate on your side. In addition to identifying properties you're likely to find of interest, they can handle obtaining the rental financial records and should ensure you have all of the information you need in order to make an INFORMED decision on what to offer for any particular property.

    Hope this helps, and good luck!!

  5. kcbsld says:

    http://www.redwoodsinyosemite.com/

    those look pretty nice

  6. thebigskynow says:

    i remember this from sesame street!!! i always wanted my own little cabin as a kid, and still i dream of one.. the music is wonderful and haunting, but i dont really remember it like i remember those guys making shingles for the roof. thanks for the walk down memory lane!

  7. 1RichardHunt says:

    I saw this film clip, it was in the DVD Sesame Street old school on show 666 from 1974.

  8. suangg says:

    If you don't want to do any damage, and keep it "historically correct" you will need to air it out for many days. Or you could put activated charcoal around the cabin and do light treatments.
    to do the light treatments put sunlight bulbs in the cabin for about two days, then switch to ultra violet bulbs for the next two days, then air out for a day and you should be good

  9. valueoftruth says:

    Wait, what’s all the space between the logs?

  10. libgirl says:

    There are a lot of places in North Ga. Helen is a small town in an old school Alpine setting that sits right on top of the Chattahoochee river.
    There are many log cabins you can rent there.

    http://www.helenga.org/

  11. harpseals4ever says:

    I believe it is Lincoln logs. Some years ago we were looking to build a log cabin and we found many beautiful homes. But I don't have that information anymore. I think you can look on line http://www.lincolnlogs.com.

  12. johnbourbon says:

    ehh i think it looks easier than it is. dont sweat it!

  13. Finance Expert says:

    here's a place to get some ideas: http://www.loghome.com/home_tour_gallery

    and here's an area where you can browse through companies who offer log cabin kits:http://www.loghome.com/companies/

    I'm not sure of your budget or what size you'd like these cabins to be, but if your budget is very, very low, you may want to check into: http://www.townandcountryplans.com/ but they really aren't as pretty…

  14. Syrinx77 says:

    The music from this film short stayed with me all these years. That bird-like whistling & banjo.
    Wow!

  15. crowamonghens says:

    an angry young Dan Aykroyd at 1:14.

  16. chessbruno says:

    This impacted me as a kid- I am building one now, with hand tools. I love it!

  17. jensurge says:

    Green is a neutral color that compliments the natural wood tones of the cabin exterior. Like wood tones, green blends into nature, which is the whole concept of a cabin, to look rustic and outdoorsy.

  18. Want a picture? Just ask. says:

    Keep it painted and pressure wash any mold or dirt.

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