Assembly of a log house
After the log house is ready, it is marked with numbers or letters so that when assembling the logs are not mixed up. Huggles are installed every meter — one and a half, and for better thermal insulation, the joints between the logs are drunk with moss, linen or pacley. After the log house settles, the resulting cracks are additionally closed with a heater. Then the log house is impregnated with an antiseptic solution based on water, which does not form a film when drying, otherwise the logs will dry poorly.















