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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: June 2010
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Come to the Mountain. Tuesday, June 08, 2010. Did you know that you can put an addition onto a Full Log Home? We recently worked with a couple who live in a 20 year old full log Beaver Mountain home and needed more room. So with a bit of creativity and some unique design work, we helped them add onto their home! It's still a work in progress, but you can see that most of the work is finished now! Here's what the house looked like before the addition:. Posted by Beaver Mountain Log and Cedar Homes. Southe...
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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: WOODguard Preservative
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Come to the Mountain. Tuesday, December 01, 2009. One of the products available from Beaver Mountain for staining your log home is the oil based preservative WOODguard. Available in a number of colors, WOODguard. Is a highly durable, transparent stain designed for log homes and siding. Several ultra violet blocking pigments work to protect the finish from damaging UV rays. The oil based formula provides long-term protection and water repellency. By penetrating deeply into the wood. WOODguard. Follow me o...
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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: Another Happy Homeowner...
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Come to the Mountain. Saturday, April 17, 2010. As the spring building season begins to ramp up it is always nice to receive feedback from our extended beaver mountain family and friends. This letter came just the other day and it speaks directly to what makes the Beaver Mountain home building experience truly special. We built the Grand View model home two years ago and enjoy it so much. We loved working with all of you at Beaver Mountain. It is a blend of rustic charm with high end sophistication.
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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: Forgotten Flare
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Come to the Mountain. Monday, December 28, 2009. When planning your dream home, it may seem that the list of design decisions is endless. The process tends to begin with bigger concepts, like cape versus chalet, and funnels down to the finer details, such as faucet style and finish. In between, decisions have been made on timber joist style, shingle color and lighting placement. What do all of these decisions have in common? Beaver Mountain Log Homes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Legends at Ta...
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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: We are having some technical problems with our website.
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Come to the Mountain. Thursday, February 11, 2010. We are having some technical problems with our website. Please note that if you have requested for an 11x17 drawing that we may not have received your request. We are addressing the issue and it will be fixed shortly. If you have requested a drawing please call us at 1-800-233-2770 so we can get that out to you as quickly as possible. Thank you. Posted by Beaver Mountain Log and Cedar Homes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We'd love to hear from you!
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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: Renewable Energy Seminar Series: ETM SOLAR WORKS
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Come to the Mountain. Monday, March 22, 2010. Renewable Energy Seminar Series: ETM SOLAR WORKS. Beaver Mountains Renewable Energy Seminar Series continues . Solar Energy: What you need to know! Saturday April 10th @ 1:30 pm. Presented by Wendy Barnum. Wendy Barnum of ETM Solar Works ( http:/ www.etmsolar.com/. Will be our guest speaker as she presents an introductory seminar on solar energy. Debunking the myth that New York is not a viable solar state. Types of Solar Energy Systems. Follow me on Twitter.
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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: Your first visit...What should you expect?
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Come to the Mountain. Sunday, March 14, 2010. Your first visit.What should you expect? The most exciting part of planning your new home is thinking ahead to living in it! The floor plan, the kitchen design, the great room fireplace, the master bath oasis, and the foyer entryway are all important to you. If driving up your driveway to your log home with an inviting front porch is your ultimate goal then proper planning is essential. Your consultation should consist of the following:. If possible, if the o...
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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: Quality Pays !!!
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Come to the Mountain. Monday, May 03, 2010. The Maintenance of a Log Home starts when you choose the log home producer! The amount of maintenance you will have to do to your home, once constructed, is directly affected by the log home package you choose to build. It makes sense that the better built anything is, the less maintenance you will have to perform on it, and the longer the components will last before requiring fixing or replacing. All of these things directly affect the performance of you new h...
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Beaver Mountain Log & Cedar Homes Hancock, NY: The Big Day...
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Come to the Mountain. Friday, April 23, 2010. Anyone who dreams of buildng a log home anxiously awaits the day the first truck comes rolling in with their log materials in tow. All the time, preparation and hard work is finally paying off. The Construction phase is about to begin! But wait not so fast. For those who build a Beaver Mountain Log Home. There is another day that rivals delivery day-. Become a FAN of Beaver Mountain Log and Cedar Homes on Facebook to watch the progress! Follow me on Twitter.