manny
06-20-2007, 07:56 AM
Hello,
I plan to visit a log home that's on the market in New England. From the bits of information I have gathered from the seller's realestate agent, the home is less than 4 years old, it has a gambrel roof, only the first floor is log construction, the second floor may be stick construction, and it is built on a concrete slab. The home was built by the owner; I'm not yet sure if it was a kit home or not.
Question: what should I look for when visiting the home. It's not clear to me if the original owner is the current resident. So I may have to rely on visual inspection for insight as to how the log structure was built. I assume that looking at the end of the logs may help in identifying the chinkless style used (if used at all). What else should I look for?
I plan to visit a log home that's on the market in New England. From the bits of information I have gathered from the seller's realestate agent, the home is less than 4 years old, it has a gambrel roof, only the first floor is log construction, the second floor may be stick construction, and it is built on a concrete slab. The home was built by the owner; I'm not yet sure if it was a kit home or not.
Question: what should I look for when visiting the home. It's not clear to me if the original owner is the current resident. So I may have to rely on visual inspection for insight as to how the log structure was built. I assume that looking at the end of the logs may help in identifying the chinkless style used (if used at all). What else should I look for?