The stain on your logs is the most
important line of defense against the three main enemies of your
logs. Those are the sun, (U.V. damage), moisture, and fungi.
After proper preparation of the wood/logs, we believe it is one
of the most important decision’s that is made for their
longevity and beauty; you should use the best stains available,
and not cut corners on quality. There are many stain
manufacturers out there. They all claim to be the best and do
an excellent job of protecting your logs from the element’s,
etc. But from our experience, most of them do not. One of the
most common area’s of shortcoming we see is the U.V. protection
provided by stains. We see many log homes where the sun is
actually sun burning the wood, and turning it black right
through the stain. Many times this happens in one to three
year’s after application of the stain. This is a prime example
of the stain that was applied just not having enough U.V.
inhibitors. It doesn’t do any good to have a stain that
provides good moisture protection, but allows the sun to damage
and destroy the wood cells underneath the stain!!
We use what we feel are the best
stain’s available today. They are formulated to prevent the
damaging effects of water, fungi, and U.V. radiation. They are
a V.O.C. Compliant blend of natural and synthetic resins which
penetrate wood pores to block out water and provide long-lasting
protection. A unique feature is that these stains contain
nutrient-free resins, instead of high levels of fungicide to
prevent mold and mildew growth. There are many stains produced
that have natural oils and minerals as key ingredients, that are
actually food for mold and mildew spores. Staining your home
with some of these products is like giving an invitation to all
kinds of little critter’s to make a meal of you log’s!
The application method of the
stain is the next most important step. First we mask off doors,
windows, etc. Anything that we don’t want stain on. We protect
concrete, bushes, and so on, with canvas tarps. Then, we use
airless sprayers to get a large volume of stain on an area of
the logs. The stain is then back brushed by hand to work it
into to pores of the wood and even it out. This step is then
repeated a second time, with the end result being that the wood
has absorbed as much of the stain as it can, and the stain is
applied evenly. This method gives the most uniform look, with
the greatest amount of protection for your logs. The result is
value for you, the homeowner. Your log home will last the
longest period of time in between re-staining, with NO damage to
the wood cells of your logs.