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Wood quality and types when building a log house

When you want to build a log house, the quality of the wood used will be crucial for the longevity and durability of the structure of your new home.

We give you several factors to consider when selecting the appropriate wood types and qualities for your wooden log house.

Trees for log home

List of things to consider for log house materials:

1. What Are The Best Wood Species For Log Homes?

Different wood species have varying properties that make them more suitable for log house construction. Some of the commonly used wood species for log homes include cedar, pine, spruce, fir, and oak.

Cedar is highly recommended due to its resistance to decay, insects, and weathering. Pine and spruce are also popular choices because of their strength and easy availability.

2. How Moist Can Be The Wood?

The moisture content of the logs is essential to ensure the stability and durability of the log house. Logs that are too wet or too dry can cause problems such as warping, splitting, and decay.

The ideal moisture content for logs used in log homes is around 15 to 19 percent.

3. What Should Be The Diameter And Length Of Logs?

The diameter and length of the logs used in building the house also play a significant role in its structural stability.

Logs with a larger diameter are stronger and more stable, making them ideal for the bottom logs or the foundation. Long logs are also preferred since they provide better continuity and stability.

4. How About The Grading And Quality Of The Wood?

Logs are graded according to their quality and defects, and it is essential to use high-quality logs for log house construction.

The logs should be straight, free of knots, and have a minimal taper. Logs with large knots or cracks can weaken the structure and reduce its durability.

5. Is Log Seasoning And Treatment Important?

Logs used in log home construction should be seasoned properly to reduce their moisture content and prevent rotting and decay. Additionally, logs can be treated with preservatives to protect them from insects, decay, and weathering.

With this, we conclude that selecting the appropriate wood types and qualities for your log house construction is critical to ensure the longevity and durability of the house. Important factors such as wood species, moisture content, log diameter, grading, and seasoning, and treatment should all be considered by you when building a log house.

We are here to help you with your choice of wooden log homes, please contact us and we will be happy to help!

What is the best remote location in Norway to build a log house?

Log house on island in Norwegian fjord

There are several remote locations in Norway that would be ideal for building a log house, but the best one for you will depend on your personal preferences and needs. Here are a few factors to consider when choosing a location:

  1. Accessibility: Consider how far the location is from roads, airports, and other transportation options. Some remote locations can be difficult to reach, which may increase the cost of construction and supplies.
  2. Climate: The climate of a location can affect the type of wood that can be used for your log house, as well as how much heating and cooling will be required.
  3. Natural beauty: Norway is known for its stunning natural scenery, so you may want to consider building your log house in a location that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
  4. Regulations: Make sure to research the local regulations and requirements for building a log house in the location you are considering. Some remote locations may have more stringent requirements, such as environmental impact assessments or fire safety regulations.
  5. Utilities: Consider the availability of utilities, such as electricity and water, in the location you are considering. In some remote locations, these may need to be installed or brought in from a distance, which can increase the cost and time of construction.

Some popular remote locations in Norway for building a log house include the mountains of Rondane National Park, the forests of Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, and the fjords of Western Norway.

 

Norwegian Style Log Houses We Have Made So Far

Feel free to see examples of our work, these are houses of Norwegian style we have made for our satisfied customers:

Living house Vallentuna 1, Vallentuna, Sweden.

Living house Hovden 5, Hovden, Norway.

Living house Lifjell.

Living house Lifjell 2.

Living house Lifjell 3.

Living house Hovden.

Living house Hovden 2.

Living house Gaustablikk.

Living house Lofsdalen.

Living house Gol.

Living house Stockholm.

We hope to collaborate with your next big project of Norwegian style homes, please call us!

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