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ARTISAN CUSTOM LOG CONSTRUCTION 10596 Shaw Road, R.R. #2, Mission, B.C. Canada. V2V 4H9 Phone : 604-826-0141 fax : 604-826-0606 E-Mail: Artisan@Dowco.com |
Frequently
Asked Questions Concerning Building With Logs
This is important for a number of reasons, and your perspective supplier/builder should be able to provide this information. Trees from British Columbia which are to be used as house logs should come from a relatively high altitude. This ensures that the trees are slow-growing, with resultant tight growth rings. (When looking at the end, or cross section of a cut log, each circular line or ring depicts one year of growth in the life of the tree). Tight growth rings produce dense wood, which generally results in less cracking or checking as the log dries. Most critically, trees should be fallen in the winter, when the sap level is low, so that again, checking is minimized and the risk of sap stain (mould) is reduced. Artisan's wood of choice is interior Englemann Spruce, Douglas Fir and Western Red Cedar. Large logs ensure good insulation quality and energy efficiency, as well as superior strength. House logs used by Artisan range from a 10" tip to an 18" butt, OR size as specified. No caulking or
chinking should be necessary. All cutting is done by hand, using a chainsaw.
Because this method of construction is labour intensive, 6 to 10 weeks
is often allowed for each log shell. All of Artisan's work is hand-crafted. When the logs are fit together by machine, each one is milled to a specific size and shape, so that all of the building pieces are identical. A tongue-and-groove system may be used to interlock the pieces. Milling can take 2-3 days per shell.
If it is, it will ensure efficient, accurate and successful "reconstruction" of the log shell on it's permanent foundation. Artisan chooses to re-erect every one of it's packages, wherever possible.
A square foot price is often inaccurate and misleading due to the great variation in cost and quality of materials used to finish a building. This applies to both log and conventional framed structures. "Finishing" is generally meant to include inside framed walls, plumbing, heating, wiring, cabinets, fireplaces, floors etc. Your builder should be able to provide you with firm prices up to the point of "inside finish" and then your personal taste (and budget!) will determine how much the remainder will cost. Completely finished
hand-crafted log buildings cost from $200.00 per sq. ft.
and up. The cost of a log shell from Artisan will vary, even if
two structures have exactly the same square footage. This is because
our pricing is based on a combination of: When a home is at completion of the lock-up stage, it looks finished from the outside; windows and exterior doors have been installed and the outside roof cladding is on. If gable ends (the exterior walls on the second floor under the angle of the roof) have not been included in the log work package, that cost will have to be incurred at this stage. Since 1977, Artisan
has completed lock-up on almost every log structure that it has built
in Canada. We also pre-frame and ship gable end components with each
log shell. This has proven to be more cost effective than constructing
them on-site, following re-erection of the log work. If the building
is going to be located outside of Canada, we like to send at least 2
log crafters with the shell, to over-see re-erection and provide guidance
as lock-up proceeds. ![]()
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