Friday, September 4, 2009

Vinyl Log Siding

My sister lives in Tennessee and for years has been suggesting I move there and have a log cabin built. But I've always been put off by the possible complications involved in building a log cabin. I also worried that it would require a lot of exterior maintenance and might not be warm enough in the winter.

However, on a recent trip I spoke with a Tennessee builder who showed me log cabins which are actually made with vinyl log siding instead of wood logs. The cabins looked so real that at first I didn't realize they weren't wood.

I learned that construction of vinyl log siding cabins can actually be easier than building a conventional cabin. For one thing, the siding comes in lengths from 10 feet to 16 feet, making it easy to customize a home. There are also several siding styles to choose from, including Pine, Peeled Pine and Cedar Embossed. There is also a choice of saddle-notch, round, or square corners.

The exterior of a cabin built with vinyl log siding is maintenance free. The finished cabin is sealed with several coats of sealer and is well protected. And, unlike wood logs, vinyl log siding is not susceptible to insect or rot damage. Since the siding is filled with foam backing, it is dent free, and there is no need for the typical twice-a-year cleaning recommended for traditional wood cabins.

The builder also explained that the siding, which should be expertly installed, will provide several structural advantages. For one thing, the R-value of vinyl log siding, which determines the level of thermal resistance, is four times higher than real logs. Vinyl log siding can also help filter noise and pollution as well as allow moisture to escape so that the walls can "breath". This helps prevent mildew and rot problems.

The fact that the cabin's interior walls can be any style can save time and money during construction since it makes plumbing and electrical installation easier.

After weighing all of the advantages, I finally committed to a cabin when the builder offered a 75 year limited transferable lifetime warranty.

The cabin I chose has charm, beauty, and is virtually maintenance free.

Learn About Vinyl Log Siding by visiting http://www.vinylsidingworld.com

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