MOUNTAIN HOME BLOG

4 Best Practices for Water-Based Caulk

Posted on | Log Home Caulking |Leroy Walker
Not all caulk is created equal, and choosing the correct type can ensure a project's success. Water-based caulk is generally the easiest type to work with. If you've decided a water-based caulk makes sense for your next log home caulking project, below are four best practices for making the most of water-based caulk. Get Familiar With Caulk Characteristics Water-based c...
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Log Home Chinking, Caulking, Staining, Sealing, Re-Chinking, Re-Caulking, Re-Staining, Re-Sealing

Posted on | Log Home Caulking Log Home Chinking Log Home Stain Log Homes |Leroy Walker
Before or after buying your log home there are certain things every log homeowner should know. Some things might be open for debate but one thing is for sure, your log home will require attention. This doesn't mean that you will spend all of your waking hours staining, caulking, sealing, chinking, re-caulking, re-chinking and re-sealing. It does mean that you will need ...
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Log Home Caulking

Posted on | Log Home Caulking |Leroy Walker
Log home caulking is designed to specifically handle the expansion and contraction of the logs during and after the log home building process. Caulking can be purchased in a 5 gallon bucket, 29oz tube or 1o.5 oz tube. It is available in variety of colors like tan, redwood, woodtone, dark brown, prairie gold, harvest wheat, warm honey, golden mesa, canyon wall, santa fe ...
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