Lolo-Steve
01-05-2011, 06:37 PM
FYI I still have not found time to take the class but I am a firm believer in the BNP method of building a Log Home. I have a small patch of land in a county in North East Texas where I DO NOT have to worry about building permits as there are no country permits needed to build. Only two small towns have building departments that require permits.
I have a Girlfriend in the Philippines whose family are very poor but have land and I had hoped to take the class build a few small two bedroom houses here for resale and then go to the Philippines to build a house using the methods I have learned. Of course I want to build my own house here too
Now I know that Skip (the original owner of the Log Home Builders Association) had lived in the Philippines before he passed away but did he build any log homes while he lived there?
In my trips to the Philippines in the past I noticed that most small homes built in the country were made of concrete blocks (blocks that were so brittle that they break at an alarming rate). The ideal is that building with wood is not a good ideal as the Philippines has a lot of termites and the houses get infested. To me this does not really make all that much sense as Log homes are being build in Africa and Australia which can have even more termites than the Philippines.
So.. does anyone know about log homes being built in the Philippines? What types of local trees would be suitable for homes there? Any special building methods (only those that can be answered without giving away LHBA trade secrets of course) to help keep the termites away?
I have looked online but I am not finding too many things on Log Homes in the Philippines other than those built by the US military before WWII.
Thanks for any ideals or information you might have on this.
Lolo-Steve
I have a Girlfriend in the Philippines whose family are very poor but have land and I had hoped to take the class build a few small two bedroom houses here for resale and then go to the Philippines to build a house using the methods I have learned. Of course I want to build my own house here too
Now I know that Skip (the original owner of the Log Home Builders Association) had lived in the Philippines before he passed away but did he build any log homes while he lived there?
In my trips to the Philippines in the past I noticed that most small homes built in the country were made of concrete blocks (blocks that were so brittle that they break at an alarming rate). The ideal is that building with wood is not a good ideal as the Philippines has a lot of termites and the houses get infested. To me this does not really make all that much sense as Log homes are being build in Africa and Australia which can have even more termites than the Philippines.
So.. does anyone know about log homes being built in the Philippines? What types of local trees would be suitable for homes there? Any special building methods (only those that can be answered without giving away LHBA trade secrets of course) to help keep the termites away?
I have looked online but I am not finding too many things on Log Homes in the Philippines other than those built by the US military before WWII.
Thanks for any ideals or information you might have on this.
Lolo-Steve