About Us
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Our Core Values

Since 1980 Appalachian Log and Timber Homes has been ensuring our clients with the highest quality craftsmanship.
Tradition Meets Innovation
Blending centuries-old techniques with modern designs to create timeless homes.
Hands-On Craftsmanship
We personally erect what we sell, ensuring quality and precision from foundation to finish.

Built on Trust
Forging lasting relationships through honesty and integrity in every project.
Sustainable Practices
Expertise in wood species and care, preserving your home for generations.
What Sets Us Apart
We erect what we sell—a claim not many log home companies can make. Once your contractor has prepared the site work, foundation, and subfloor, our experienced crew steps in. We construct the heavy timber members of your home and finish out the construction of your log package, setting a standard for expertise and knowledge of log and timber structures.
Our legacy stems from a deep-rooted respect for Appalachian craftsmanship, honed since 1980. Unlike many log home companies, we don't just design; we build. Our expert team personally oversees the construction of each home, ensuring every structure reflects both the traditional and contemporary styles that make each building unique and timeless.
We stand apart through our extensive knowledge of various wood species and their maintenance. This expertise allows us not only to construct new homes but also to preserve and rejuvenate historic structures. Our team's deep understanding ensures that each home we work on is built to last and maintain its beauty through generations.
Our approach is personal. We build relationships founded on integrity and honesty, treating each client's project as our own. From initial design to post-construction care, we are committed to transparency and open communication, ensuring our clients feel confident and informed at every stage.
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How to Plan Your New Home's Electrical Needs
August 4, 2020
If you think about it, today's log or timber home's energy needs are actually a two-way street. There's the consumption portion, which is obviously a product of living in the house; but there is also the ability to produce our own energy, if you plan for what you'll need now and in the future. This article in Log Home Living shows you how to prepare for your electrical needs now and in the future while you are planning your log or timber home.
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Catherine Carter

Small Cabin Kitchen Design Inspiration
July 31, 2020
The threat of wildfires are a reality, no matter what kind of home you live in. Protecting your log home from wildfires starts with strategic landscaping.
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Catherine Carter

What You Need to Know About Homesteading
July 28, 2020
Beyond a steady stream of visitors seeking to soak up some rustic ambiance and connect with Mother Nature, there are other advantages for owning a log and timber home over more conventional construction. This article from the National Association of Home Builders provides twelve (12) reasons.
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Catherine Carter

How to Build a Cabin Debt-Free
July 24, 2020
This article in CabinLife.com describes how a Washington woman, with a bit of ingenuity and patience, was able to create her dream cabins on a budget. READ MORE ...
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Catherine Carter

Building a Log Home on the Water
July 21, 2020
It's no secret waterfront properties make idyllic settings for log homes. But there are a few things you should keep in mind when planning your log home escape by the water: You'll spend your time enjoying the views from your waterfront log home -- not worrying about maintenance -- when you follow these tips from this article in Log Home Livingfor building on the water.
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Catherine Carter

Design Tips for Hunting Cabins
July 17, 2020
If you're thinking about building your own hunting cabin, here are some design tips shared by log cabin and outdoors enthusiast, David Woods in an article in CabinLife.com READ MORE ...
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Catherine Carter

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