Seasonal Maintenance Tips to Protect Your Log Cabin Year-Round
Owning a log cabin is a dream for a lot of us. There’s something about the smell of wood, the rustic charm, and the quiet escape from city life. But let’s be real — log cabins aren’t self-sustaining. They need attention. A lot of people underestimate the importance of maintenance until the cracks start showing. If you want your cabin to last, you’ve got to stay on top of things. That means everything from log home caulking to roof checks, and yes, seasonal work that you can’t just skip. Winter Prep: Seal It Up and Stay Warm Winter can be brutal on a log home. Snow, ice, and fluctuating temperatures can wreak havoc on wood. One of the first things you should do as the weather starts to drop is inspect your log home caulking. Over time, gaps form between logs, and cold air sneaks in. You think it’s just a little draft — until your heating bill doubles. Patch those cracks. Don’t just slop some caulk in there either. Use a product meant for logs, flexible enough to handle wood expansion a...