I am a framer and have built stick-framed homes for 20 years. I have a customer who has purchased a log home kit and is wanting me to submit a bid. I was wondering what the average labor price per square foot was for dry in. Thanks.
I am a framer and have built stick-framed homes for 20 years. I have a customer who has purchased a log home kit and is wanting me to submit a bid. I was wondering what the average labor price per square foot was for dry in. Thanks.
Not sure anyone can help you on this. We build Butt and Pass Real Log Homes. Not to be confused by any type of kit home.
Sorry but hope this helps.
hey zaner,
this is pretty much a diy site and lots of us get stuff from craigsist, etc. and some of us buy retail materials so costs can vary widely, also none of us do kits...
sorry we couldn't help!
I guess you have not even looked at the web site or know very little about logs homes. I have a suggestion, don't mess with them. You will be setting your self up for a ton of headaches.
Also, search this site for log home kit. That should answer all your questions. We do not do kits....
I'm in the North East and we can usually build a standard 28x40 cape with a labor price of about $ 24. per sq ft. Lot of variables, dormers, decks, and such but I typically start about that price.
This is not going to help at all....we are all owner/builders. We have no idea cost per square foot.
Blondie
Blondie, your atitude stinks, lighten. Ya know some people can afford to pay whatever the price is for a cabin without having to find super deals...
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I couldn't give you a sq. ft. Number because I built metric.
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