Hello folks. Attended Skips class and built a couple small cabins, but now I'm getting ready to tackle something a bit more difficult, a permitted home! In discussing with my county building department, I think we can work through the structural issues, but the insulation R values of the walls may be tough to show. They have guidelines for typical milled log homes with a thickness of tight fit between logs, but the idea of full-round logs with air gaps sealed with insulation and chinking was alien to them. So a question for the group: have any of you had to deal with this in permitting? Is there any data out there on R values with this type of construction? Thanks
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