

The Inside Story: Staining, Log Chinking, and Clear Coating Your Interior Logs
Most log home owners think about the outside first — and for good reason. The exterior takes a beating from weather, UV, and moisture year-round. But the interior deserves just as much attention, and it's often overlooked until it's hard to ignore. If your interior logs are looking dull, dry, or discolored, or if you've noticed gaps opening up between the logs, it might be time to give the inside some love. The process of tooling in log chinking lines. Your Logs Are Working H

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