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Items Completed by Conestoga Log Cabins
  • Build floor deck system
    2''x10'' or 2''x12'' (Main beam by customer)
  • Install log walls and gable ends
  • Install window and door bucks
  • Install windows and exterior doors
  • Install exterior windows and door trim
  • Set trusses (when applicable)
  • Build roof system 2''x10'' or 2''x12''
  • Install roof sheathing with 15 lb. felt paper
  • Install metal roofing
  • Build roof overhangs
  • Install soffits and vents
  • Build fascia and rakes
  • Frame interior partition walls
  • Construct porches (floors, railings, roof)
  • Install staircases (interior only)
  • Construct second-floor system
Owner Supplied Labor and/or Materials
  • Foundation
  • Electrical and fixtures
  • Plumbing and fixtures
  • HVAC
  • Main beam in basement
  • Kitchen and bath cabinets
  • Interior trim and hang doors
  • Staining (interior and exterior)
  • Outside staircases
  • Wall and ceiling boards
  • Outside deck
  • Off-loading supplied kit from truck
  • Any equipment required to build log home
Conestoga Log Homes will complete the exterior of the home excluding staining or any other form of log treatment. The interior will be framed and ready for the mechanicals. At this juncture, the homeowner is responsible for the remaining interior details of the home.
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