| Q. What
species of logs do you build with?
A. We use White Pine from Ontario
or Red Cedar from British Columbia in the construction of our homes. Logs
are cut into Timbers and air dried at our Mill. Once dried they are Machined
into a 6”X12” or 8X8” Double Tongue & Groove with Notch & Pass
Corners and Dovetail ends. Your choice of V match Face, Chinking Groove,
D style Tongue & Groove or Double Round. The walls are joined with
1/2X10” Plated Lag Bolts with 400 lb. PSI Springs countersunk at 3 ft.
Intervals, this allows logs to expand and contract during temperature changes
and eliminates any future adjustments.
Q. What
size Logs do you use?
A. 6 x 12 T & G Dovetail,
6 X 8 D Style Notch Pass, 8 X 8 D Style Dovetail or Notch & Pass
Q.
Do you have any floor plans?
A. Yes, we do have alot of
floor plans to choose from. Some of our most recent can be found
by visiting our Gallery Of Homes. If these are not to your
interest please contact us and we will be more than happy to forward
you the type that you are looking for.
Q.
Where can you ship your homes?
A. We ship to just about anywhere
in the world.
Q.
What do you include in your log package and how much is delivery and set
up?
A. Please visit our Frame
In Packages page for more information. Delivery and set up vary
in price depending on location. If you would like pricing in this
area it would be best to contact us directly at Logxurious Homes.
Q.
What size log homes do you build?
A. We have built many different
sized log homes, we build to suit our customers needs.

Q.
What are the different types of log home construction and why are some
more costly than others?
A. Please check out our construction
information link. If you have any further questions please don't
hesitate to contact us.
Q.
What is the cost of a log home?
A. They range in price. To
answer this question most accurately plans are required. Be assured
that Logxurious Homes is by far a very competitively priced manufacturer/builder.
Q.
How long have you been in business?
A. Established in 1983, we
are in our 22nd year of manufacturing. We specialize in building beautiful
and energy efficient log homes.
Q.
What about settling, is it a problem?
A. Settling is comprised of
two factors – shrinkage and compression. It won't be a problem with
our team of qualified custom manufacturers taking care of the settling
factors for you.
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