Message from Dan

By Dan Link | April 1, 2021

2020 for many, was a year of change, adaptation, and struggle. As a business, Log and Timber Worx was not immune to the environmental, political, and health changes that 2020 and COVID-19 exposed. I am so proud of our team for exhibiting perseverance, patience, and nimbleness which allowed us to come out of 2020 with…

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Spring is Carpenter Bee Season!

By Dan Link | April 1, 2021

Ah, the joys of spring!  New plants emerging from the once-frozen ground, fresh green grass growing, the sun radiating its glowing warmth for a much-needed dose of Vitamin D, and carpenter bees swarming around your house!? Wait, what? Now is the time when you will begin to see swarming activity from those pesky carpenter bees.…

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Satisfied Customer Stories: Caulking & Sealing

By Dan Link | May 22, 2018

Our clients were proud new owners of a log home. And there was a lot to love about their property – but there was one major drawback. The previous owner hadn’t invested in proper caulking and sealing. Unless our clients took action, they were poised to pay the price. The Issue: A Vulnerable Home Log…

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Log Home Maintenance: Why Caulking & Sealing Matters

By Dan Link | May 22, 2018

You live in a log home for its character, for its charm, and for its design. And with professional preventative maintenance, you can enjoy the benefits of these qualities for years to come. Protect Your Home and Its Curb Appeal You can think of caulking or sealant as your home’s suit of armor. Every property…

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Treating & Preventing Carpenter Bee Holes

By Dan Link | April 17, 2018

Carpenter bees are big black solitary bees that look similar to bumble bees but have bare, shiny backs whereas a bumble bee’s back is hairy. Unlike honey bees that reproduce in hives, carpenter bees drill into wood in order to lay their eggs. Their holes are perfectly round and about 1/4 inch in diameter. Although…

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