Steps for "TOTAL Wood Care"
Log and Timber-frame homes require care and maintenance if you want them
to last. TOTAL WoodCare some quality products to clean, preserve,
seal, protect, and beautify your home. The following steps and associated
products are a few of our recommendations to successfully complete this
process.
Preparation and Cleaning:
If you have an existing stain and wish to start with the bare natural wood,
corncob blasting is the recommended method. It works under the same
concept as a sandblaster, but it uses crushed corncobs instead of sand.
Corncob blasting is less aggressive to wood and doesn't pit or scar the
wood like sandblasting will.
It is much quicker than chemical methods of stripping , and definitely less toxic. Safe for the environment, and you, it leaves the logs dry so you can immediately continue on with your next step in the maintenance process. You can contact us for assistance in finding a professional contractor who has the equipment and expertise needed to successfully complete this step.
You can also remove stain by either hand sanding or using an orbital sander.
This procedure takes much longer than corncob blasting, but is the practical
alternative for the do-it-yourselfer who doesn't have the need or resources to
strip the finish down to the bare wood. Sanding also provides a good surface
for applying the new coat of stain.
If you are getting ready to re-apply a stain, it is also good practice to clean
the logs. We recommend Kleenstart
to clean the surface effectively. Contact us for
assistance.
Pre-stain Seasoning (Optional):
While staining will undoubtedly preserve your logs, some newly constructed
homes require an added step before applying that first coat.
SeasonRite� is designed to preserve and protect log surfaces against the
outdoor elements during the critical "seasoning" or drying stages of a newly
constructed log building. You may be able to skip this step and stain
immediately if your log home manufacturer has already properly dried your logs.
Northeastern Log Homes do NOT require this step. Contact your
manufacturer if you are unsure if your newly constructed home will benefit
from this step.
Staining:
After the above preparation, your home is ready for an exterior stain
to preserve, protect, and beautify.
We recommend WeatherSeal� and Outlast Q8 Log Oil� for the staining process.
Check out our "All About WeatherSeal" page for
more information on the stain application process.
Sealing and Caulking:
To seal checks, cracks, holes, and joints to keep water, dust, and bugs out,
we offer Log Builder� and Conceal. PuttyLastic�, a durable yet
flexible construction caulk, is also available. All of these products have
specific strengths depending on your needs.
Contact us if you have questions.
Chinking:
For sealing the log joints in chink-style homes, we provide
Log Jam� to achieve the desired look of mortar.
Application Supplies:
We carry Albion caulk
guns for the caulking, chinking, and sealant cartridges.Also, don't
forget the backer rod
when filling those large checks and cracks.For applying the stains, a
high-quality china bristle brush is the only way to go.
Check out our Application Supplies section for all of these products.
Assembly Products:
Check out our line of fasteners and spikes ideal for timber-frame and log home construction.
Read our "General Maintenance Tips" page for more information treating issues regarding your home.


