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  • Log Home: The Hayes Family, Part 2
  • From "Assembly Required"
    episode DASR-103


    The Hayeses' log home kit arrived with everything from the sub-floor to the shingles, and thanks to the precision cut logs and organized numbering system, Lee and Victoria finished their 3,100 square foot home in just six months.

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    The Hayes Family

    The house has 35 courses of logs stacked all the way to the roof. The beam and perlin roof system allows for soaring ceilings inside with beautiful exposed timbers. The walls are a mix of traditional drywall finish and tongue and groove wood finish. And after the experience of going from client...to contractor... to homeowner, the Hayeses are true prefab believers. They accomplished what they never thought possible!

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    RESOURCES :

    Kuhns Bros. Log Homes, Inc.
    Website: www.kuhnsbros.com

    Central Virginia Log Homes
    Lee and Victoria Hayes
    Website: www.loghomepros.com

    Commonwealth Log Homes
    Bob Russell
    11192 N. Highlands Path
    Culpepper, VA 22701
    Telephone: 540-829-4690
    Fax: 540-829-8066
    E-mail: info@commonwealthloghomes.com

    Natural Log Homes
    Robert W. Chambers
    Website: www.naturalloghomes.com

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