Showing posts with label cedar log home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cedar log home. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

Ward log home built by Patriot log home builder in New Hampshire



EXTERIOR
 view of WARD Cedar LOG HOME
scaffolding for chimney construction front view of Ward Cedar log home by Patriot log home Builders


Log home builder , Mike Hompertz of Patriot log home builders built this full  CEDAR log home in Manchester NH during the months of Oct. to Dec. approx 2400 sq feet with a full log attached garage. Real stone fire place with lovely airy walk out basement (as seen in photo below) with deck (spindle and handrails not yet completed)      Shed dormer added on back gives extra square footage, space and style to second floor.
fork lift to assist for plywood on front dormers and roof  


This home cost the homeowner approx $50,000 to have it "dry-in" phase complete from Patriot log home builders. The work completed was stacking the logs, with full log gable ends, , sheeting roof, decks, garage , tongue and groove on ceiling with insulation package, installing windows and doors, with exterior trim, facade, soffit .
back view with walk out basement

Mike , enjoyed the homeowners Bart and Carol Stone very much during this project. Thanks for all the lunches supplied on site from his lovely wife.  As both Mike and Bart are foot ball fans , during football season fun competitive jokes were daily , and both contend that the Superbowl should have been between the Patriots and The Packers ! 

side view of Ward log home with purloin roof system




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INTERIOR
 view of WARD Cedar LOG HOME 

Large log purloins span across great room,with a round top window in the gable end






staring up at the vaulted ceiling, with large log purloins
real stone fire place being installed in Bart's Ward log home

Log stairs with half log treads from Ward
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

WARD Cedar log home begining phase LOG STACK







Check out the quality of a cedar log home. this is the log home company that the home owners choose to build in Illinois.



"Ward Cedar Log Homes is America's first log home manufacturer. Since 1923, Ward has been creating the finest custom Northern White Cedar log homes, cabins and commercial buildings. From large, luxurious homes to small vacation retreats, Ward Cedar Log Homes has manufactured more than 10,000 residential structures across the United States and throughout the world. "

sub floor was laid, and after two days this is the progress that PATRIOT LOG HOME BUILDERS made on the log stack



Now take a look a see how far we got after just one day, this is the thrid day of the log stack











Building a WARD LOG HOME. Why a fork truck is needed




Two large semi trucks delivered the ward home package of a 2400 square foot custom log home. Another semi will be coming with the windows, doors and tongue and groove on May 26 2010. A large fork lift is required to unload all the materials, as you can see. The homeowner needs always to supply a lift to unload the material ,it can cost up to $500.00 per day, which includes delivery and pickup. However, it is not uncommon that there are multiple delivery's of material and the homeowner would be required to purchase another day or spend $1000.00 for 2 days. On the other hand, a lift can be obtained for an average of $700 per week or $2500-$3500.00 per month depending on the area.

It is highly advisable , and to obtain my services it is mandatory , for the homeowner to pay an additional $1500.00 for a lift for the duration of my services, or for the dry in phase of construction .

The lift is staying on the job site for PATRIOT LOG HOME BUILDERS to use. This is mandatory for safety, due to the weight and height needed to put up the large and very heavy beams. It is more efficient plus it keeps the product cleaner. I have been on sites where the logs, without a lift, had to be dragged, often threw mud, gravel and other debris, and they can get damaged and lose aesthetics .

Some beams are very heavy up to 1500 pounds for just one. I require a fork lift on all my jobs. It is not hard to understand that using a forklift on heavy awkward beams is infinitely safer. I , as my homeowners, value the security of a safe job site. My son, Mike Hompetz is driving this lift, he has been my driver for several years. It does take skill and not just any one can get behind the wheel and drive safely, it is tough to navigate, it takes a certain feel and touch for the controls. Every machine is different.

A bob cat is used on some job sites as on this site to back
fill and for landscaping.