Log Cabin Maintenance: A Complete Guide to Long-Term Upkeep
Log cabin maintenance requires not just routine upkeep but an understanding of the unique characteristics of wood and the natural world it inhabits.
How Log Cabins Keep You Warm (and Cool): The Truth About Log Cabin Insulation
Learn why modern log cabin insulation outperforms myths, keeping homes cozy in winter, cool in summer, and efficient all year long.
Log Cabins vs. Traditional Homes: Which One Is Right for You?
If you’re designing your interior space, you may be feeling spoiled for choice and unsure what direction to move in. Two popular options, shiplap and drywall, both have strengths and
Chalet vs. Traditional Log Cabin: What’s the Best Style for Your Dream Home?
When you're building a log home, one of the first and most important decisions you'll face is this: chalet or traditional log cabin? Each design tells a different story. One leans
Choosing the Right Log Style: Pros and Cons of Round, D-Log, and Square Logs
When it comes to designing your log cabin, few decisions shape the character of your home more than the log profile you choose. From the outside in, the log style
Shiplap vs. Drywall
If you’re designing your interior space, you may be feeling spoiled for choice and unsure what direction to move in. Two popular options, shiplap and drywall, both have strengths and
Staining in the Right Temperature
Temperature is one of the most crucial considerations if you want to successfully stain wood. The ideal temperature of the wood when you stain is between 50 and 90 degrees
Are Log Homes Prone to Fire?
Should you be worried about log homes catching fire? The answer is no. Surprised? Read on to learn more about wood and fire safety.
Why Choose Us? The Top Reasons to Partner with Reliance Timber
Our commitment to quality, sustainability, and customer service make us a top choice for any business looking to offer the best to their customers. With Reliance Timber, you can be
How Growth Rings Affect the Strength of Timber
Tree growth rings not only indicate how old wood is, but they can also reveal important information about the overall strength of the timber itself.


