Spring Log Home Events and Seminars
Katahdin is really enjoying this Spring’s season of log home shows and seminars. We’re experiencing a lot of interest from customers in many different regions of the country. Katahdin’s next stops for log home shows include: Feb 27 – Mar 1 Nashville, Tenn. Log Home Living March 13-15 Augusta Me., America’s Best… Read more »
Green Tip: Radiant Heat
Radiant heat is one effective way to utilize hydronic heating in your home. The Viega Climate Panel system is a new approach to radiant floor heating that doesn’t require concrete pouring and can be installed over subflooring or concrete. The panels consist of aluminum backed plywood with specially designed grooves cut into the surface to… Read more »
Trusses and Purlins – Beauty and Strength
One of the pleasures of many Katahdin designs is the airy and open spaces inside the log homes. These are achieved with the full log truss and purlin roof systems for which we are known. For many of our customers, the visual effect of these stunning components makes a Katahdin home the only one that… Read more »
Sketches and Preliminary Plans Can Make a Difference
If you’ve never built a log home before there can be a lot of questions—how much house can I get with my budget, how will my ideas come together, how will the house look? Pulling all these elements together can be challenging, but Katahdin’s expertise and years of experience can help take some of the… Read more »
Fire Safety Systems Can be a Lifesaving Investment
Many log home owners select their home sites and building locations for their remoteness and privacy. However when a fire occurs, you may find that your private location is miles and many dangerous minutes away from fire fighting equipment and personnel. Most local and state building codes require smoke detectors, as well as wide driveways… Read more »
Wired! Getting Your Log Home Set Up for New Technology
The electrical system in your log home demands even more attention when you consider how much additional electronic "stuff" our lives contain. Even if you are a minimalist, it makes sense from a resale and investment perspective to ensure that your log home is designed with the most effective electronic wiring available. We spoke to… Read more »
Composting – Recycle Organics to Enjoy a Healthy Garden
Many rural communities are encouraging household waste reduction. These initiatives can take many forms, but the "pay as you throw" approach is one that many communities are taking. In the program, residents are encouraged to recycle and reduce waste through the use of official municipal trash bags. These bags are sold at a cost which… Read more »
Slate and River Rocks Provide a Natural Finishing Touch
Log home owners have a special place in their hearts for the rustic and natural in decorative accents. So it seems to be a shame to apply the common plastic switchplate or standard brass hardware to cabinets and drawer pulls. Luckily, one company in New England called Vermont Slate Art offers the log home enthusiast… Read more »
Green Tip: Design Your Own Green Door
One of the biggest potential source of heat loss in your home is the entry doors from the exterior in. Katahdin uses Therma-Tru doors in our log home packages for their energy efficiency and durability. Therma-Tru’s energy efficient fiberglass technology door comes in a variety of designs, colors and wood finishes, or with a paintable… Read more »
Cedar Log Home Plans
Searching online for Cedar Home Floor Plans is only part of the quest. Of your many options, maybe the most important option and decision is quality. Professional reliability and integrity, as strong as your log home represents, coupled with quality construction and our team of Certified builders ensuring every detail from design to handing over… Read more »
Green Tip: Alternative Energy Tax Credits
One benefit for homeowners that was attached to the economic bailout package passed in October included new and extended tax benefits for alternative energy or reductions in energy consumption. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 included an extension to 2016 of the 30 percent tax credit for adding solar hot water or solar voltaic… Read more »