Our
experienced craftsmen have been building log homes most of their
lives and have been chosen to work with Telqua Log Homes for their
commitment to quality and carefull attention to detail.
What
can I expect from a log shell produced by Telqua Log Homes ?
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A scandinavian
saddle or round corner notch which creates a weather tight seal
as well as provides a natural look when finished.
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Engleman
spruce, fir, or cedar log walls, hand peeled, then ground and
buffed for a smooth sanded finish, ready to accept a stain or
coating.
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12 -
14 Mean diameter Scribe fit logs are standard, however,
we can provide logs up to 20" or greater as an option.
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Log
beam, truss and joist work as per specifications on your localy
engineered log home plans.
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TPI
Grade Stamped premium logs as per TPI grading rules which can
be viewed here.
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All
interior log stair sets and railing work.
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All
wall or post
type settlers as required per plan
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All
through bolts, plates or pins that may be required to reconstruct
the home.
What
will I need on my end to re-erect the log shell ?
- Shipping from 100 Mile
House is arranged by Telqua Log Homes and paid for by the client
upon delivery.
- You will need to rent
a crane for the duration of the home set up. The length of time
you will need the crane will be determined by the size and complexity
of the home. It is a good idea to plan for at least 2 days on a
1400 square foot home.
- Telqua Log homes includes
a supervisor with every home set up and recommends you have at least
5 helpers available to assist with the re-erection.
- Good friends, family,
and a camera with lots of film. The re-construction of your dream
log home is an incredible and memorable experience that you will
want to share.
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