Buying a Log Cabin Kit for your Garden

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By Spencer Wilkins

The best place to start searching for information on log cabin kits is by going online. As you will soon discover there are plenty of companies who now sell such kits and which can prove to be much more cost effective than having one built from scratch.

As you will soon discover these kinds of kits have their logs cut, milled, dried and then shaped so that you have a much wider selection of cabin designs to choose from. There are some kits that are inexpensive because they only consist of the logs and fasteners which make up the buildings exterior walls. But there are others, which include all the necessary components to complete the interior of the house (make up the rooms inside) as well.

There are numerous advantages to be gained from buying a log cabin kit over having one built from scratch. Firstly, they generally cost far less and also you will find that the time it takes to assemble such a home is much quicker, which again will save you money.

The other benefit of buying a log cabin kit is that the manufacturer of these types of homes ensure that the logs are more uniformed in shape. Plus you are not restricted on the shapes of the logs as the manufacturer is able to mill and cut them to any shape that you want. Plus they place a tongue or groove into each log so each one interlocks with another and helps to stop air or water from actually penetrating through its walls.

But before you actually go out and buy your log cabin kit there are things which one can do and which can help you to control the cost of buying and then building it. Below we take a look at just what some of these things are.

1. Before you go and buy your kit you need to decide how many rooms it is you want in the property. Remember the more rooms the larger the cabin will and so the more it is going to cost you. Plus do not forget that you need to factor in costs for maintaining, furnishing and providing heat to the property as well.

2. Secondly, you need to factor in the costs of actually getting the cabin built. Along with labour costs you also need to factor in the costs for specialist equipment such as a crane for lifting the logs on to the site, as the manufacturer of the kit may not actually supply these. If you do not use the right contractor or the right kind of equipment then you may find that the cabin will not be assembled properly.

3. Also if you can keep your design as simple as possible as the more complicated and intricate the design is the more you will have to pay. Although a cathedral ceiling may look nice it can add quite a lot on to the cost of the various log cabin kits that are available in relation to materials and labour.

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