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How is a Solid Wood Home different than a Southland Log Home?

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How is a Solid Wood Home different than a Southland Log Home?

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A Solid Wood Home is basically the same high quality package as a traditional Southland Log Home. The major differences are that the Solid Wood Homes are pre-stacked, panelized walls that are complete and ready for placement on the building site. The wall panels come in varying lengths and are constructed from 6×8 southern yellow pine logs. All home plans are standard and no changes will be made. Solid Wood Homes are off the shelf packages which allow them to be offered at a very affordable price. Dry-in can be completed in two to three days. Affordable package prices, pre-stacked walls and short building cycle keep the total project cost low. All Solid Wood Home packages included high wind materials. These homes come in lap-sided a profile perfect for any urban setting or traditional log profiles. Shingles and pine flooring are not included as they are with traditional Southland Log Homes.

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