THE BENEFITS OF WINTER LOG HOME CONSTRUCTION: WHY WAIT?   Building your dream log home is an exciting journey, and it starts with careful planning. Many homeowners aim to avoid winter construction due to common misconceptions about the challenges it presents. However, at True North Log Homes, we encourage you to consider the advantages of building your log home during the winter months. In this blog, we'll debunk the myths and show you why waiting for spring might not be the best choice.   The Timing Matters Building your dream log home involves several stages,...

The Advantages of Slow Growth Winter Cut Logs   How do you build the best log home? Start with the best logs. We’re proud to build your homes with the highest quality wood species available. Not all wood species are created equal.  True North Log Homes will only manufacture our log home packages from one of two species of wood in order to offer the warranties we do. Eastern White Pine from Northern Ontario & Northern Quebec and Western Red Cedar from Northern British Columbia. That sounds impressive. But what does it really mean? Unmatched Durability We...

How Does True North Join A Log End For End? At True North Log Homes we pride ourselves on our ability to manufacture a log home that requires no caulking or chinking—ever! What size logs do you inventory and how long a wall can you manufacture? This is a common question and there is a misconception that we can only manufacture a log wall as long as a log itself. The simple answer is here at True North we inventory logs 16′ and longer vs most manufacturers are 16′ and shorter. In fact,...

What is a Penta Post? [caption id="attachment_13222" align="aligncenter" width="900"] True North's KeySpline system. When combined with a Penta post, it allows us to offer square post corners or create any angled log walls with our Penta Post.[/caption] The “Penta Post” is a five-sided post which joins a log wall system at any angle using True North Log Homes’ patented KeySpline® System. The term Penta Post comes from the Greek prefix penta-, meaning “five”, for its five vertical faces. We often use it as a structural corner to create prow-shaped fronts, turrets, and...

Our Secret to the Perfect Dovetail Corner True North Log Homes uses the naturally occurring shrinkage of a log to its fullest advantage and make dovetail corners tighter. Our patented KeyLock Air Seal Corner® pulls the logs together. Over time the log shrinks towards the KeyLock®, ensuring an airtight seal. The KeyLock Air Seal Corner® eliminates air leakage and deterioration due to air and water infiltration, eliminating the need to continually caulk or chink your home. The absence of nails, screws or lag bolts in this joinery system is the key advantage of a...

This True North Log & Timber Cottage looks over the waterfront, showcasing the harmony it shares with the serene landscape. Two red muskoka charis sit by the dock, surrounded by granite stone patio and gorgeous Muskoka forest.

How to choose a log home manufacturer

There are many factors to consider when choosing a company to manufacture and build your log home. At True North Log Homes, we believe that the best customer is a well-informed customer.

[caption id="attachment_13237" align="aligncenter" width="900"]The interior of the award-winning Colantonio Residence's Great Room, highlights the beauty of this luxury, modern log home. From the multi-story windows to the stunning timberframe. The interior of the award-winning Colantonio Residence highlights the beauty of this luxury, modern log home design.[/caption]

Log Home Myths: Debunked!

These are log home myths and misconceptions that we’re happy to clear up and debunk for you.

This image shows the living room of a log home, with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame a small sculpture of a sailboat. The window is framed by two stacks of dovetail corners.

How are log homes more efficient than conventional homes?

We’re asked this question all the time. Let’s start by talking about what R-value is, and why it doesn’t relate to log homes.

What is the R-value of a log wall?

R-value measures capacity of an insulation material to resist heat flow from one side of a wall to another. The insulation industry has done a really good job at presenting and supporting the importance of R-value, but this is only one part of energy efficiency.

[caption id="attachment_13246" align="aligncenter" width="900"]This image shows True North Log & Timber Homes CItadel Three, at dusl. In the foreground a campfire and Muskoka chairs glow orange. The award-winning Citadel III at dusk.[/caption] Our fresh and exciting Model Home and Factory Tour has something for everyone. We personally invite you and your family or friends to visit us at our cutting-edge manufacturing facility in Bracebridge, Ontario, for behind-the-scenes access. In the end, you will understand how True North Log Homes will help you achieve the log home lifestyle without the maintenance.
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