GatorBuzz
01-30-2007, 10:33 AM
My wife and I have always dreamed of having a log home. We live near Gainesville, Fl on about ten acres, four of which is heavily wooded (mostly water oak, live oak and red oak, some pines). I have just recently begun seriously researching log homes and luckily stumbled on this site, which has really been eye opening from the standpoint of learing about kits.
My question: Can anyone tell me a little about the type of log homes that have a "mud" or "plaster" looking substance between the logs? Is this style taught in the class? Why do some log homes have it and others not?
An example of what I'm referring to would be the picture below, which I realize are rectangular boards but have seen round logs sealed (not sure if that's the right term) this way as well:
http://www.crackerstyleloghomes.com/images/fp2.jpg
My question: Can anyone tell me a little about the type of log homes that have a "mud" or "plaster" looking substance between the logs? Is this style taught in the class? Why do some log homes have it and others not?
An example of what I'm referring to would be the picture below, which I realize are rectangular boards but have seen round logs sealed (not sure if that's the right term) this way as well:
http://www.crackerstyleloghomes.com/images/fp2.jpg