What is there to do other than the assembly of my home package?
These items will need to be accomplished by the homeowner – with most of these items being handled by the homeowner’s builder or general contractor – before arrival of the customized log or timber home package from Huckleberry Log Cabins:
·obtaining necessary city and county permits
·grading & preparation of site
·construction of drive to access site
·foundation termite pretreat
·utility services
·restroom facilities for labor crew
·dumpster for construction waste & debris
·backfill around basement foundation area if applicable
·purchase builder’s risk insurance
The homeowner’s responsibilities – with most of these items being handled by the homeowner’s builder or general contractor for tasks that must be installed &/or completed after dry-in include:
·selection and purchase of exterior roofing material & ridge vent
·arranging for exterior pest treatment
·application of exterior stain, sealant & chinking, which is provided in the log or timber frame package
·application of paint or stain exterior of windows if necessary
·construction of the chimney & fireplace
·purchase and installation of plumbing & fixtures
·purchase and installation of electrical & fixtures
·purchase and installation of heating/cooling system
·purchase and installation of insulation in gables, dormers & interior walls
·caulking of any log corners and any necessary checks in the logs
·purchase and installation of partition wall coverings
·purchase and installation of insulation in ceilings (not required with heavy timber roof)
·purchase and installation of ceiling materials, if necessary (tongue & groove included in log home package)
·purchase and installation of interior paint, stain &/or sheetrock &/or wallpaper if applicable
·purchase and finish of floor materials
·installation of interior doors & trim, interior window trim, baseboard, which are included in the log or timber frame package
·purchase and installation of cabinets & countertops
·installation of porch railings & balusters, which are included in the log or timber frame package
·purchase and installation of exterior stairs, deck & interior stair railings
·purchase and installation of appliances
·purchase and installation of septic system or connection to public sewer system
·purchase and installation of foundation insulation & vapor barrier, if applicable
·purchase and installation of gutters & downspouts
·purchase and installation of garage doors & openers
·installation of sidewalks
·landscaping
What does it mean to “dry-in” a log cabin?
Subfloor System
• installation of the termite shield
• fastening of the sill plate to foundation
• installation of the first floor framing
•installation of subfloor decking
Wall System
• stacking logs or assemble timber frame walls
•installation of rough opening frames for windows & doors
Roof System
• setting trusses or install rafters
•installation of tongue-and-grove decking (heavy timber only)
•installation of roof insulation (heavy timber only)
•installation of roof sheathing & felt
•installation of soffits, vents & fascia trim
Gable Ends
•installation of frame & side gable ends (exterior)
Windows & Doors
•installation of windows included in package
•installation of exterior doors included in package
• trimming of exterior installed windows & doors
Interior
• rough framing of interior partitions per plans
Porches & Decks
• construction of porch & deck floors on customer’s supports
• framing upper porch system
• installing decking & felt on porch roof(s)
On one-and-a-half or two-story, homes the following would be included:
Ceiling beam system
•installation of ceiling beams & support girders
•installation of second-floor tongue-and-grove decking
Dormers
• framing & siding of exterior gable or shed dormers per plans
Stairs
• rough in of interior stairs to second floor only