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What You
Need to Get Your Log Cabin Built Properly
By Jeffrose Rose
For many people it is a dream to one day own a log
cabin. Log cabins are beautifully built structures that
are becoming more and more common in both rural and
suburban areas. Typically you will find these homes
being built from pre-milled logs and kits. It makes it
far easier on the builder.
Before you do anything, the first step to getting
started is to have a set plan. You want to have every
little detail planned out. Know how big of a cabin you
want, what kinds of materials you will use, and
approximately how much it is going to cost. While your
plan can change slightly along the way, having a set
plan to start will make things go over much smoother.
The next step is to research in-depth. Go onto
construction sites and home improvement sites such as
Home Depot and Lowe's to get quotes. This will give you
a better understanding of how much material and how big
of a log cabin you can build with the money you have to
work with.
Take the time to look at what kinds of home plans and
kits that is available on the market. While researching
this, you will find there are builders and kits that
focus specifically on constructing log cabins. If you do
not find what you are looking for, many of these
builders can recommend other places to research and
other possibilities to consider.
As always, the internet is always a great source to
research plans on your own. There are a number of sites
you can go to get information and potential building
plans for your cabin.
Once you have an idea of how big of a cabin you will be
constructing, start thinking about the location you
intend on building at. This can also make a difference
on how large of a cabin you build. If you have a minimal
amount of space to work with, you are probably not going
to be able to build the mansion of a cabin you had hoped
for. In addition to square footage, you should also look
into the privacy and access to amenities such as water
and power from this location.
An important decision you should be thinking about the
entire way through is whether you are going to build the
cabin yourself or hire someone to do it for you. This is
where you will want to do a great deal of research. Get
as many quotes as possible based on the size of cabin
you intend on building and the material they recommend.
If at all possible, it can be useful to look at
testimonials and ask friends as well.
The next task you probably do not want to deal with but
must be taken care of is looking into building permits
and building inspections. All requirements vary from
county to county making it vital you do the necessary
research. It can be more of a pain than the actual
building process, but these are steps you must take.
As mentioned above, part of the planning process is
determining how you will get water and heat in the area
you are in. Wood burning stoves and furnaces have become
increasingly popular recently. They tend to be
practical, efficient, and rather inexpensive.
The last thing you will want to look into is getting
quotes to finish the insides of your log cabin. Unless
you intend on doing much of the work on your own, you
will want to get quotes from plumber's roofers,
electricians and anything else you feel is necessary.
There is a lot that goes into getting a log cabin built
for you. Following the steps in this article will allow
you to get the cabin you have always dreamed of built
efficiently.
Jeff Rose wrote the article 'What You Need To Get Your
Log Cabin Built Properly' and recommends you visit
http://www.ideamarketers.com/?The_Popularity_of_Log_Cabins&articleid=323641
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