
There are two different ways to build a log home. One is a rigid system,
where each layer of log is attached to another layer with either a spike
or a lag-bolt. The other is the settling system, where the logs are pre-drilled
for lag-bolts or through-bolts and great care is taken in planning for
the settling of the log walls. Though there are advantages to each system,
the standard construction method of Barna Log Homes of NJ is
the settling system, which ensures that the structure settles evenly.
Barna Log Homes of New Jersey offers nine log systems, three optional
building packages and two unique building systems (standard and classic
pre-cut). In our standard building system, rafters and upper floor beams
are not pre-cut. These materials must be cut to specific lengths on the
job site. The classic pre-cut building system combines precision engineering
with ease of construction. All rafters and upper floor beams are pre-cut.
All Barna Log homes are available in both the standard and the classic
building systems. We code each element in our structural packages and
label its exact position to eliminate guesswork and to expedite the building
process.
A Barna Log Homes of New Jersey innovation can be found in our interlocking
corner joinery systems. We use a double tongue-and-groove building system
with a saddle-notch corner to lock the logs into place. This gives Barna
log homes unmatched structural integrity and strength. We even designed
and built the precision equipment required to execute this configuration.
It is the most copied joinery system in the log home industry.
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