montebello log cabin siding
Last Post 14 Jan 2009 02:08 AM by irnivek. 1 Replies.
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08 Jan 2009 11:45 AM
I was looking at this product from kaycan, since I'm building my own (icf) and like wood look. Want a maintenance free log imitation product but ther ain't much out there, we'll that I've seen. Anybody used this, know of any else, how it installs and react to our temperatures in Ontario.
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14 Jan 2009 02:08 AM

We end up going with a 2by12 doug fir hand hewn from www.bridgerforestproducts.com in Montana. We get it prefinished four sides, two coats for $4 a foot and then it will be chinked six months after installation. Gone are the days of "well I wanted an ICF home but we always wanted our dream home to be a log home. Now, the best of both worlds.
We haven't found any practical cost effective composites available

Kevin
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