Friday, June 4, 2010

12 Advantages Log Homes Have Over Conventional Construction

We have been saying these very things for 25 Years! See what the Log Home Council had to say about the benefits of building a quality log home...



Beyond a steady stream of visitors seeking to soak up some rustic ambiance and connect with Mother Nature, there are other advantages for owning a log home over more conventional construction. Longtime homeowners say log and timber homes offer rich rewards over the stick and brick homes of their neighbors. The benefits start with the building materials.

1) Trees are Renewable Resource
Since trees are a renewable resource, log homes come with a solid green pedigree. When a home is made from solid logs, you are effectively taking the carbon contained in those logs out of environmental circulation over the entire life of the home. Moreover, some log home producers harvest standing dead timber (done in by pesky insects) or purchase logs from forests certified as sustainable. Some builders are constructing log homes to green building standards as well.

2) Long Lasting
Got a know-it-all in the neighborhood who thinks his brick home is durable? Inform him that log homes still in use in Europe routinely date back more than 800 years. And one log-constructed church in Russia is reportedly more than 1,700 years young.

3) Withstand Mother Nature’s Wrath
The log home industry has countless stories of these homes successfully weathering the worst weather Mother Nature can dish out, including the 2005 Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. When Rita’s winds caused a giant oak tree to crash through the roof of Menlo Klingman and his wife Mickey’s 1,700 square foot Satterwhite log home in Eastern Texas, the home’s solid log walls withstood the weight of the toppled tree and prevented more damage “There is no doubt in my mind that this log home saved our lives,” says Mickey.

4) Fit the Land
Since this organic building material comes from nature, the resulting structures blend into the topography like a 10-point buck on opening day. Log homes naturally integrate right into the landscape, rather than being awkwardly imposed on it.

5) Fast Framing
If you choose to use a precut and pre-drilled log system or a handcrafted home, the shell of your home can be framed on site faster than conventional stick framing, which will reduce the likelihood of weather-related damages or mold and mildew issues. With the right crew and building system, it can be weather tight in as little as two weeks—for an average sized home. In conventional construction, your home is exposed to the elements for far longer, which could lead to mold issues within framing of the home, where it can thrive undetected for years.

6) Warmth of Wood
Warm to the touch (as opposed to the always chilly sheetrock), wood has something called “thermal mass,” a natural property in the logs that helps keep inside temperatures of homes comfortable in all seasons. This allows log walls to collect and store energy, then radiate it back into the home.

7) Super Energy Efficient
Provided the home is sealed properly (between the foundation and the first course of logs, between log-to-log connections and where the roof system meets the log wall), you can have a super energy efficient home. Indeed, some builders routinely build log homes to meet the DOE’s “Energy Star” standards. This means it will be 30% more efficient than what building codes call for, saving you serious coin over the life of the home. “Today we can build a log home to be 15 to 20 percent more energy efficient than a conventional home,” says builder Mike Gingras, owner of Seven North Log Homes in New Haven, Vermont, who has designed and built Energy Star-rated log homes for the past 18 years.

8) A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
Hanging a picture in a home with drywall is a big ordeal, involving a stud finder, a hammer or drill and bruised fingers—maybe even a bruised ego, since your spouse may tell you to move the picture, requiring patch work. Homeowners report the simplicity of hanging a picture is one the simple joys of living in a log home.

9) Rustic Doesn’t Mean It Isn’t High Tech
While rugged is appealing, roughing it is definitely out. That’s why today’s log homeowners increasingly want a hideaway that’s connected, automated and secure. Many log homeowners are adding backup generators (in case of power outages), security system and a CAT 5 wiring system that can accommodate high speed video, voice and data, as well as a host of new communication technologies on the horizon.

10) The Eyes Have It
If you’re worried about mold, mildew or insect infestation, then a log home offers clear advantages since you’ll be able to see anything untoward, just by taking a stroll around your home and visually inspecting the logs. This quick detection leads to a less costly remedy. In contrast to a conventional home, the sealed wall cavities can be a hidden refuge for mold, mildew and insect infestation, which can cause far more damage before its detected.

11) Superior Craftsmanship
Conventional custom homes can have their fare share of beautiful carpentry, but this is typically limited to trim and millwork. In log homes, examples of fine craftsmanship are at every turn, in the handcrafted staircase with its branch-like spindles and balustrade, in the hand-scribed large timbers overhead in the cathedral ceiling, in the one-of-a-kind light fixtures.

12) Peace & Quiet
Log homes are often quieter than stick built homes, thanks to the same thermal mass that provides energy efficiency and the sound deadening affects of wood walls, according to a white paper produced by the National Association of Home Builders Log Homes Council. “The acoustical benefits of a log wall, therefore, are the reduced transmission provided by its solid mass and the sound deflection provided by the profile of the log (the angle, shape, and texture of the log surface),” the paper concludes.



Article courtesy of Log Homes Council

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Log Homes Waste Not


With every new construction of a building you have the environmental factor of waste to consider. In years past contractors have dumped excess materials into local landfills and companies have made no attempt to be eco-conscious during the manufacturing process. The times have changed and companies like Mountain Creations Log & Timber Homes are making the environment a priority.

During the milling process, we make sure that we use each part of the tree as best we can. The production of a log package emits little to no toxins in the air as compared to the manufacturing processes of concrete, brick and conventional homes using pressure treated lumber. Trying to keep the carbon footprint as low as possible, the excess cedar is chipped into mulch and used for landscaping and even fueling machines.

Once the construction process has started, our builders work to minimize waste by perfecting cuts and managing time and materials properly. We can put you in touch with local wood-working artisans, kitchen cabinet makers as well as construction recycling programs in the area to make the most of the materials you may have remaining.


After 25 years in the log home industry we have learned what works best and alongside our builders and subcontractors are committed to creating your perfect log home experience.

Keep checking out our blog to learn about the newest innovations in eco-friendly building as we look forward to the days of hybrid tractor trailers and environmentally friendly shipping.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Factory Direct Log Home Clearance Sale


DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING RESPONSE TO THIS OFFER, MOUNTAIN CREATIONS ONLY HAS 2 PACKAGES REMAINING AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICING . WE WILL BE ADDING AN ADDITIONAL DISOUNTED PACKAGEDURING MARCH . PLEASE CALL OUR CORPORATE OFFICES AT 800.661.5647 FOR MORE INFORMATION. BE THE FIRST TO RESERVE THE ADDITIONAL PACKAGE.

Mountain Creations Log Homes is pleased to present select log home packages at Factory Direct pricing. For a limted time, Mountain Creations has choosen 6 of our most popular log home design, and we are offering them to you at an unbelievable 40% discount. This could be your opportunity of a lifetime to buil your dream log home at pricing similar to 2002.
These log home packages are selling fast. Mountain Creations chose 6 of our most popular designs which include the Wolfe Run Log Home Plan, Lake Arthur Log Home Plan, Treasure Lake Log Home Plan, Neshannock Log Home Plan, Punxsutawney Log Home Plan, and the Marylander. These beautiful log home designs range from 1,668 square feet to 3,344 square feet of luxurious log home living. The homes for this offer can be viewed at our log home packages Factory Direct Clearance page.

What can this savings mean to you?

Typically our log homes are built around $150 per square foot. When you take advantage of this incredible offer, you will save tens of thousands of dollars on your log home. This savings will reduce your per square foot price to the $125 range. This will enable you to build a larger home for your budget or give you the ability to finally build your cedar log home within your budget.
This offer cannot be combined with any other offers. This promotion is only available through the corporate office of Mountain Creations. Mountain Creations will allow design changes to the plans offered under this promotion. Certain restriction apply. Call today for more information and to reserve your discounted cedar log home package before it is too late. These homes are offere on a first-come, first-served basis. Don't delay, call today at 800.661.5647.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Beyond The Log Home Package

There are many misconceptions within the log home industry but one of the most common seems to be when it comes to the log home package.

Some frequently asked questions:

What do you include in your log package?

At Mountain Creations Log Homes, we include items that make sense and mostly include components that we manufacture.

It is very important to remember that every log home company offers a different package or "kit" and comparing apples to apples is virtually impossible for the homeowner or the log home companies themselves. At Mountain Creations Log Homes we strive to go beyond the log package and help our customers with each facet of their log home. We can help you coordinate everything from your building permit to the flooring.

Our standard log package includes all of your Exterior 6 x 6 D Style Log Walls, R 38 Exposed Roof Rafter System, Exposed 2nd Floor System, Heavy Timber Porch Roof Systems & Decking and Interior Tongue & Groove for all interior walls, ceilings & closets. In addition to these components our standard package includes complete custom design & construction blueprints, Accessories and Sikkens Cetol stain.

Do you include Windows & Doors?

If you have put some time into researching log homes you know that some companies include windows & doors, while some include shingles and others include interior doors only. There is no consistency from company to company.

We do not include windows & doors, interior doors or shingles for a few very simple reasons. We want our customers to have the freedom to choose whichever window company or style of shingle or metal roof that fits their taste. No two Mountain Creations Log Homes are alike and you will have the opportunity to customize your home to your exact liking. When it comes to these items, you will want to have these delivered when you need them to make life easier on the builder as well as keep your windows from becoming damaged during construction. We have set up relationships with Pella Windows as well as local lumber companies to allow you the flexibility you need and offering you great deals and general contractors pricing.


Remember when it comes to building your house that there is much more involved than just the log package. There is no magic formula or perfect multipliers for determining the cost of your log home. We will help you cost out each component of your home and help you stay in budget. Call us today to learn more about how to get started. 800.661.5647

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Protecting Your Log Home Investment

In all economic conditions, it's a good idea to protect your investments and your new log home is certainly one of them. While many people don't look much beyond the cost of their monthly mortgage, it's a good idea to think long term and take the correct steps to protect your investment.

Quality isn't just a sales pitch...

Every log home company is going to tell you that their product is the best. The facts are important, and the USDA Wood Handbook states that Northern White Cedar is ranked as a premier wood with which to build your log home. Along with the USDA, the University of Maine has well documented their experimental findings, showing that Northern White Cedar has a longer life span, a lower moisture content and is impervious to wood boring insects, rot and decay. This is valuable information when it comes to taking that important step and signing a contract. Being in the log home industry for 24 years, we have heard the horror stories from home owners that built with pines and oaks. Invest in Northern White Cedar, an economic, energy efficient and quality material that will last a lifetime.

Start from the ground up...

When it comes to your log home there are 3 very important components that can make or break your investment. The log package, the glass and the basement are the 'foundation' of your new home and you want to be sure to use quality materials to help protect your long term investment. All of our customers are more than welcome to use any basement system or any window they would like, however, we have a few suggestions when it comes to making the right decisions.

Using a Superior Wall style, poured concrete basement system can save you thousands of dollars in maintenance and headaches down the road. Superior Wall systems come prepped, waterproofed and insulated to code.

Use a window that is durable, Energy Star rated and reputable. An aluminum clad window with a wood interior gives you low maintenance, energy efficient protection from the elements.

By implementing great quality products like Northern White Cedar, Pella Windows and Superior Walls you are creating a barrier against the elements and protecting your wallet.

All the other stuff...

Staining the exterior of your home can be a fun family project or a weekend job you hire a buddy for, either way, the materials you use are extremely important. Mountain Creations Log Homes uses only Sikkens Stain for the exterior of their log homes to enhance and protect the beauty of your new investment. Sikkens stain can be costly compared to other stains you might find at big box stores, but that's exactly why we include it in our log home package. The Sikkens stain typically has to be reapplied every 4-6 years depending on your UV exposure and the amount of pigment in the color you choose.

While the quality of materials you are using is extremely important, it's not the only thing to consider. Choosing the right company and quality construction can go hand in hand. Mountain Creations offers our customers the flexibility to use their own contractor or use one of ours. All our our builders have been trained and offer you the assurance you need that the job is being done right.

Beyond Insurance...

Everyone asks...are log homes hard to insure? Don't worry, log home insurance is the same cost and just as easy to obtain as in a conventional home. This is a large misconception of the log home industry. Many of our customers use large insurance companies such as Nationwide, Chubb & State Farm.

Insurance can be much more than a policy, it can mean the piece of mind you have from building a log home that can actually make you money. Many of our customers have over $25,000 in equity the day they move in their new home because cedar appraises so well. We also offer our customers referral fees and the opportunity to make money by showing their new home.

If you are just starting your research or ready to break ground, there's a lot to think about and Mountain Creations Log Homes can help. Build a home that you can proudly pass down for generations to come. Call us today at 800.661.5647 to schedule a visit to our showroom or attend an upcoming Open House.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

2010:Building a Log Home in the New Year

With the New Year rapidly approaching people are starting to think about getting underway with their log home construction plans. Every Spring, the housing industry start buzzing as new homes are beginning, older homes are renovated and garages are being built. While this trend does not seem to be fading anytime soon what has changed is the number of homes built during the winter months.

According to the NAHB, new construction sales have been steadily increasing over the past twelve months since their sharp drop off in 2008, setting the log home construction industry up for a busy new year. While the Spring is undoubtably the most popular time of year to build, log home lovers are getting started early and saving big money doing it!

Getting started in the winter months with your new log home can save you money in all facets of construction, including the log home package, framing lumber, labor costs, freight and big ticket items like windows & doors. Companies are generally slower in the winter months, allowing the customer to find great deals on appliances, flooring, plumbing fixtures and many of the items found at your local Home Depot or Lowes.

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What about the weather? Western PA and surrounding areas have it 'relatively easy' in the winter months. With a snow storm here or there, contractors can usually get your log home under roof in a little under 8 winter weeks. If unforseen weather comes your way, don't worry, remember you are still saving thousands by building during the winter months.

Whether you are interested in saving money, taking advantage of the extended tax credit or just want to get started with your dream log home as soon as possible, Mountain Creations Log Homes can help.

Call Today at 800.661.5647 for more information on our winter promotions.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Log Home Holiday Sales Event

The Mountain Creations Family is pleased to announce our Holiday Savings Event. Our gift to you this Holiday Season is the opportunity to save $10,000 towards the purchase of your cedar log home package OR receive a COSTCO gift card in the amount of $10,000. Either way, you save BIG this Holiday Season.

Log Home Savings

To take advantage of this tremendous offer, simply place a deposit on your cedar log home package from Mountain Creations by December 24, 2009. You can choose to receive a $10,000 discount on your log home package OR a COSTCO gift card valued in the same amount. The direct discount will enable you to lower the overall construction costs of your home. The COSTCO gift card may be used to purchase furniture for your new home, an outdoor patio set for your home, or use the card on everyday consumables available at COSTCO. It's your card and your choice on how to spend it.
For more information or to take advantage of our Holiday Savings Event, please call our corporate office at 800.661.5647 TODAY! This offer is for new customers only through our corporate offices, cannot be combined with any other offer, and certain restrictions apply.