
This home above had heavy paint and caulking that had to be removed. The media blasting was done with corn cob to remove the paint and bring the home to a beautiful color. Grinding the log ends is an important part of the process. Chink was done after the house was stained to ensure the home was sealed and pleasing to the eye.

This home had deteriorating stain that had to be removed before work could begin. We corn blasted, sanded and stained the home with high quality penetrating stain. The stain process on a restoration project covers the original chink color (unless hand brushed). After the staining process we custom tinted paint overlay to bring the chink back to its original color.

This home was built new and needed the attention of stain and chink. We sanded the home even though it was new to remove the film that is on the wood and marks from shipping. We used a water bourne product that best penetrates the wood and is easy to maintain.
Decks can be restored! This deck was severely damaged by UV and moisture. We sanded the deck with flat deck sanders, then with orbital sanders to catch all the places the large sander could not reach and stain with water bourne products.

This log cabin was a 100 years old. It had some heavy brown paint and lots of cracks and rotten parts to the logs. We blasted with corn cob media, ground the log ends, sanded the logs, custom log replacement, custom filler to repair rotten areas of logs, then stained with high quality log home stain.
