About Us
Our Story

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.
Our Team
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Is a One-Level Log Home Cheaper Than Two Stories?
March 10, 2020
Question - does building out costs more than up-and-down? This article in Log Home Living answers this important question.
by
Catherine Carter

Tips for Building a Log Cabin Under 1,000 Square Feet
March 6, 2020
For many, cabin living means waterfront living. If you're in search of your own shore haven, do your homework first to make the buying process go more smoothly.
by
Catherine Carter

Energy Efficient Log Home
March 3, 2020
As far as energy efficiency goes, there are numerous ways one can reduce the amount of energy their home consumes and create an energy efficient log home. This article in LogCabinConnection.com provides some interesting details of how to make your log home more energy efficient.
by
Catherine Carter

Sloped Sites Vs. Flat Lots: Which Is Right For You
February 28, 2020
It's important to maintain your landscape to keep it in fire-resistant condition. That means pruning, weeding, mowing, trimming dead branches and removing dead and dried plants.
by
Catherine Carter

The Ultimate Guide to the Different Types of Cabins
February 25, 2020
When buyers are ready to make their dream home a reality, some think that choosing a log and timber producer will be as easy as rolling off a log. But what they discover is that modern log and timber homes are much more than just randomly stacked logs.
by
Catherine Carter

Bonfire Basics for Log Homes
February 21, 2020
Outdoor fires are a great way to spend cool evenings -- but make sure you learn the basics before you burn. This article in Log Home Living provides five tips to great a great and safe outdoor fire.
by
Catherine Carter

Drone Video Gallery
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