Our Log Home Guarantee

Design and Material Selection

Our ranges of timber log cabins are made with a specially designed interlocking groove joint along the whole length of each log. At corners the wood is machined with a weather resistant cross-halved joint, which adds further to the structure.

The floor is constructed with floor joist and covered by tongue and grooved floorboards. The roof is supported by full-length purlins at the ridge and mid-span positions and the walls at the eaves. Again the roof boards are tongue and grooved.

Wood is selected as fine-grained North European Softwood (usually either Spruce or Pine), which is kiln dried but otherwise untreated.

Because of the peculiar combination of damp mild conditions in the UK it is therefore strongly recommended that the timber be treated on site with one of the many preservatives, which give protection against insect and fungal attack, and provides water resistance.

If preferred the cabins can be pre treated in controlled conditions this may be an extra cost. A further two to three weeks should be added to the delivery period to cover the processing time and for the timber to dry slowly and reduce the number and size of shakes. After installation it would then be the customers responsibility to treat the outside of the cabin with a coating to provide a UV filter and water repellent.

Packaging and Delivery

Your cabin will be delivered to your property in a kit usually banded together on pallets. You will on request receive a full set of instructions consisting of a method statement, bill of goods, floor plan and location elevations.

Planning Permission (Domestic)

In many circumstances planning permission is not required to erect a cabin. We provide a guidance sheet, which may assist you. We do however recommend that you speak to your local planning control office and follow their direction before proceeding.

Doors and Windows

Doors are supplied pre-assembled and double-glazed with safety glass and quadrant timber glazing beads. They are fitted with heavy-duty hinges and a lever latch with cylinder lock.

Unless otherwise specified, windows will normally be constructed as tilt & turns and are double-glazed. Externally windows can be fitted with shutters at extra cost. These are fitted with a lock on the inside.

British Standards and Building Regulations

Where specified cabins can be made to comply with BS6764 Habitation and stability requirements for leisure accommodation vehicles: Leisure Homes, BS3632 Specification for Residential Park or Building Regulations. It is the customer’s responsibility to specify which.

Installation Service

Providing the method statement and assembly instructions are read understood and complied with, smaller cabins are capable of being installed by any competent person. We offer an installation service at extra cost. We use skilled and experienced teams of men who will install the cabin. If you require they can also put down the base and fit the roof covering. We offer a full fit-out service.

Insofar as the item is our responsibility and within our terms and conditions, it is fully covered for the period of this warranty. Any unapproved alterations or amendments may invalidate this guarantee.

Maintenance

Under the terms of this warranty you are required to operate this cabin correctly and carry out regular proper cleaning and maintenance.

Adjustment and Easing

After initial adjustment and easing, it is deemed to be the client’s responsibility for subsequent revisits. This guarantee is to be read in conjunction with the Terms & Conditions, a copy of which is available upon request.