Coventry Log Homes Launches Dirt to Done Series

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Are you interested in having a log home of your own, but the process feels overwhelming? If so, check out New Hampshire-based supplier Coventry Log Homes, who recently launched its Dirt to Done Series that breaks down the building process.

Coventry Log Homes walks you through the planning, designing and building phases of a log home to help put your mind at ease and bring you one step closer to making your log home dreams a reality.

The online Dirt to Done Series features articles, interviews and videos of Jim and Michele Ducharme’s custom log home in Athens, Maine.

The Dirt to Done Series takes you through the process from start to finish and answers many frequent questions customers have. The series includes real-life examples from the Ducharmes’ log home journey, including:

  • Starting their log home journey
  • Deciding on a floor plan
  • Preparing a property for construction
  • Incorporating mechanicals and masonry in the home

Coventry Log Homes offers an array of log home designs and models, from small hunting cabins in the woods to mansions on mountain tops.

Coventry Log Homes uses kiln-dried eastern white pine logs, an environmentally conscious building material. (Log homes can even qualify for the ENERGY STAR program.) Logs used in the homes adhere to a strict quality standard and certified graded. All logs are pre-cut, lettered and numbered at the factory based on your design, including corners, window and door openings, and gable logs.

Coventry Log Homes also uses top-quality finishing materials, such as Andersen windows and patio doors, Therma-Tru fiberglass entry doors, and solid pre-hung, six-panel pine interior doors.

Visit Coventry Log Homes’ Dirt to Done Series to learn more.

Story by Corey McKean

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