The Total Log Cabin Restoration crew is in Buncombe County, Asheville, NC to clean and re-coat Johnathan G’s log cabins. There are two cabins on this property, the main cabin, and a smaller one.The log cabins are in good shape and does not require a full restoration.
Armando is the crew leader for this job, and the crew gets started on the preparation process. As with all the restoration jobs, the decks are cleared, and all furniture is removed, The gutter downspouts are also removed to protect them from stain as well as an easy access to the corner. of the home, All the exterior lighting will also be covered and taped to protect and prevent electrical shortage.
This is a partial restoration, or also known as a maintenance cleaning and re-coat. Because we are not doing a full restoration, there is no need to strip off old product. the crew will be doing a full cleaning. The Total Log Cabin Restoration crew uses a three part cleaning agent that fights mold and mildew, as well as removes dirt and grime from the logs. The cleaning solution is applied with a sprayer, then rinsed with a pressure washing using only 800 psi. The low pressure will not damage logs.
The day after cleaning, and when the log home has had a chance to dry, the crew will inspect all the caulking, including the window and door frames. Fresh caulking will be applied where it is needed.
This log home is now ready to re-coat. The crew will apply one coat of Perma Chink - Clear Gloss. As an added measure of protection, the crew adds Bee Gone to the stain. This product is a treatment to combat against beetles and other insects that attack and eat the wood.
On the first day, the crew coats the logs with a stripping agent. The stripper is allowed to work its magic. Twenty minutes later, the stripping agent is washed off with the pressure washer. A member will then apply neutralizer to de-activate the stripper agent.
On the following day, after a night of drying time, the crew will sand down the logs to smooth the surface. This will give the logs a uniform look, as well as, prepare the surface for the new stain.
When the sanding is complete, a Borate treatment is applied to prevent wood eating insects damaging the logs and, or trim.
On the third day, the crew will inspect the caulking and replace as needed. The doors, windows are also inspected, and re-caulked in areas that are needed.
The carpentry work needed on this job are as follows: Main Cabin: Add 1x12's to bottom of logs as well as caulking to top of all 1x12's. Approx. 50' needed. Small Cabin: Remove (4) areas where there are 2" holes + replace with siding. Customer to provide siding.
The cabin is ready for the new stain application. This cabin will be re-coated using TWP Butternut. The first coat will be applied on day three, and the second coat will be applied on day four.
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Total Log Cabin Restoration
804 Meadow Flowers Ave
Wake Forest, NC 27587
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