Title Insurance- The Basics, What it Covers & Mineral Rights

Title insurance is a unique kind of insurance. Unlike other types of insurance, which provides protection and compensation for future events, title insurance protects the property owner from events in the past that may have an adverse effect on the ownership of real estate. When purchasing property, especially previously undeveloped property or acreage associated with… Read more »

Get a Bee in Your Bonnet! Tips for Starting a Backyard Apiary

With spring in the air, many gardeners are planning out their vegetables and flowers. One fascinating addition to your backyard bounty could be a beehive. Beekeeping is growing in popularity as many people are discovering just how fun it can be. In agriculture, bees perform a vital service in pollinating crops— an estimated 30 percent… Read more »

Accessorize Your Fireplace

The beautiful new fireplace you’ve planned in your new log home will need some accessories to make it safe, attractive and efficient. We’ve taken a look at a wide range of accessories to make your fireplace safe and the center of attention. Fireplace ScreensFireplace screens provide protection from errant sparks and coals. They can also… Read more »

Green Tip: Quiet, Water-saving Dishwashers

One essential in today’s new kitchens is the time-saving dishwasher. As with any appliance you select for your new log home, the energy consumption — and in this case water consumption— can make a big difference in your monthly bills. In addition to being energy and water efficient many models now feature super-quiet motors and… Read more »

Make Plans to Visit Katahdin at Nearby Log Home Shows

Take a peek at our log home show schedule and see if we’ll be in your neighborhood! Even if it’s a bit of a drive, the wealth of information you can get from an in-person visit to a log home show will pay off tenfold in valuable insight. These shows offer you the opportunity to… Read more »

Check Out Katahdin’s New Look!

We’re delighted to announce our redesigned website is now live! We have been working with our website designer for several months to add new photography, navigation and other features to encourage our customers to explore. The first thing that the returning visitor will notice is the clean and clear overall design, featuring wall-to-wall, widescreen photography… Read more »

Survive Winter Like a Mainer!

The weather reports indicate some unusual winter storm patterns, with record warmth in some areas, but colder than normal and snowier reports in other areas. Here in Maine we are fortunate to be enjoying a relatively mild winter, but that’s not the way winters usually pass up here! As a result Mainers have a pretty… Read more »

Hot Stove Report: The Latest Trends in Ovens

New configurations and options in ovens are now hitting the market—and just about every aspect has a new approach. To make effective choices, it’s important to first think about the type of cooking you do, the scope of your entertaining and what kinds of cuisines you are most apt to prepare in your new kitchen.… Read more »

Get the Scratch on Backyard Chickens

Raising chickens can be a rewarding and fun project for a family. Chickens produce delicious eggs, keep insects and pests under control and can provide family pets with surprising personalities. As a family project, chickens can also teach kids about nutrition, organic gardening (chicken manure makes a great fertilizer!) building small projects (chicken coop and… Read more »

China Lodge is Loaded Up and En Route!

It took nine forty-foot shipping containers and five days to pack up the components of the 10,000-square-foot lodge and real estate center to be built on the shores of a man-made lake in Chengdu, People’s Republic of China. (See the story here.)The project posed some interesting challenges from the start. “We had hoped to use… Read more »

Passive House: Selecting an Architect

Over the past few issues we’ve reviewed the three elements that combine to create a Passive House: the envelope, windows and doors, and air ventilation. Now how do you make it all come together? An architect experienced in Passive House design is one way to pull all the elements together to allow for the dramatic… Read more »