What building system does Barna Log Homes recommend?
There are many different ways to build a log home. In our experience, the varied construction methods can be classified in two general categories: Category 1 is referred to as the rigid system, where each layer of log is attached to another, either with a spike or lag bolt, without predrilling either. Although there is little settling of the log wall, considerable gaps can occur between each layer of log. Category 2 is the settling system. The entire structure must be taken into consideration in this system because considerable settling of the log walls will occur. Careful planning is an absolute necessity. Generally speaking, Barna Log Homes predrills the logs for lag bolts or through bolts; floor and roof systems are constructed on adjustable-type jacks so that the entire structure can settle evenly. Even though our company recognizes the advantages and disadvantages of both construction methods, BLH has chosen to adopt the settling system as our standard construction method.