Take care of your logs and they will take care of you. The pressure washing took care of the mold that had spread while laying on the ground over the summer. Prepping the logs for sealing…grinding the knots flat(I used my 4″grinder with a coarse wood disk)…took maybe 20 hours. Left jagged the knots would be dangerous to walkers by. Besides it made the logs look finished.
Now it was time to seal the weather out. There are many choices on the market for sealing logs/wood. I went with Jack’s experience and choose Sikkens Prolux Cetol Log/Siding Sealer. $350-$400 per 5gallons. Quite a bit to spend until you think about all that you have into your log structure both time and money…and you consider the frequency of re-application later. Spend it. It took 10 gallons to cover one coat over our 24×30 garage. I am in the process of adding a second coat. That should protect the logs for four years. Remember, the eaves and gable ends do the most protecting. FYI-you can buy Behrs sealer for $130 for 5 gallons. Go with experience…Sikkens. For the 2x6TG eaves and gable ends we decided to use an exterior paint instead of the Sikkens. That should keep things protected for 10 years. You loose the wood grain but we thought it was worth the extra protection and less effort overall. We choose a ‘light cream’ color to match the yellow 2×6 wood.
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The photos of me “sealing the logs” must have been misplaced! It was a great experience to visit the site and help out a little!
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