Work continues as the Blog Cabin 2013 home site as framing is finished and roofing work begins.
By Dylan Eastman. Editing by Mary Graff More in Blog Cabin
To combat moisture and weather issues, pressure-treated plywood clads the first four feet of the home’s exterior. To combat rust, only stainless or galvanized fasteners will be installed.
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