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.

Master Builders of Appalachian Style

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.

Specialists in Wood and Home Care

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.

A Relationship Beyond the Build

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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Our Team

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Dave Carter Sr.
Dave Carter Sr.
Founder

David founded the company in 1981 with a passion for quality craftsmanship and a deep love for the Appalachian region. A former University of Tennessee football player, he still proudly supports the Vols and brings that same drive and team spirit to every project. With decades of experience in log home construction, he takes great pride in his family business and is committed to doing every job right the first time. His dedication to excellence and personal touch have been the foundation of the Appalachian Log & Timber Homes' long-standing reputation.

Catherine Carter
Catherine Carter

Catherine loves working alongside her family where she gets to combine her love for interior design with the joy of sharing ALH projects on social media. Whether it’s showcasing a new renovation or capturing behind-the-scenes moments, she loves giving people a glimpse into what makes Appalachian Log & Timbers Homes so speical. Outside of work, she’s a proud mom to three busy boys who keep life exciting and full of energy.

Dave Carter Jr.
Dave Carter Jr.

Dave grew up immersed in Appalachian Log & Timber Homes, learning every aspect from the ground up—starting with hewing logs by hand to cleaning up job sites. With a deep respect for the craftsmanship and hard work that his dad David built, he takes great pride in continuing the legacy. Committed to quality and tradition, Dave brings an incredible wealth of knowledge, integrity, and a strong work ethic to every project. He’s proud of the lasting values that shaped the business and is dedicated to carrying them forward for future generations.

Ed Ziobro
Ed Ziobro

We are honored to have Ed as part of our Appalachian Log & Timber Home family. With over 25 years of hands-on experience and 20 years of that being with ALH, Ed is a skilled and trusted expert in log home construction, as well as log species care and maintenance. One of his proudest accomplishments is building both his own log home and that of his in-laws, a true testament to his craftsmanship and dedication to quality. His deep knowledge and personal connection to the industry make him a valued member of our team.‍

Mark Titus
Mark Titus

With over 15 years of being with Appalachian Log & Timber Homes, Mark is the whole package. He brings a wealth of knowledge, dedication, and a friendly approach that customers truly appreciate. Known for his upbeat personality and commitment to great service, he builds lasting relationships with every project. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time outdoors and staying active with his family, making the most of every moment in nature. It’s a true privilege to have Mark a member of our team.

Sherrie Carter Bowers
Sherrie Carter Bowers

As the business’s financial steward, Sherrie manages the day-to-day accounting functions. She ensures the company’s books are accurate, up-to-date, and fully compliant with financial regulations. Her attention to detail and organizational skills have made her a dependable point of contact for vendors, clients, and internal staff alike. In a company built on strong family values, Sherrie exemplifies dedication, reliability, and a passion for doing things right—qualities that continue to support Appalachian Log & Timber Homes.

Dave Carter Sr.
Founder

David founded the company in 1981 with a passion for quality craftsmanship and a deep love for the Appalachian region. A former University of Tennessee football player, he still proudly supports the Vols and brings that same drive and team spirit to every project. With decades of experience in log home construction, he takes great pride in his family business and is committed to doing every job right the first time. His dedication to excellence and personal touch have been the foundation of the Appalachian Log & Timber Homes' long-standing reputation.

Dave Carter Jr.

Dave grew up immersed in Appalachian Log & Timber Homes, learning every aspect from the ground up—starting with hewing logs by hand to cleaning up job sites. With a deep respect for the craftsmanship and hard work that his dad David built, he takes great pride in continuing the legacy. Committed to quality and tradition, Dave brings an incredible wealth of knowledge, integrity, and a strong work ethic to every project. He’s proud of the lasting values that shaped the business and is dedicated to carrying them forward for future generations.

Catherine Carter

Catherine loves working alongside her family where she gets to combine her love for interior design with the joy of sharing ALH projects on social media. Whether it’s showcasing a new renovation or capturing behind-the-scenes moments, she loves giving people a glimpse into what makes Appalachian Log & Timbers Homes so speical. Outside of work, she’s a proud mom to three busy boys who keep life exciting and full of energy.

Ed Ziobro

We are honored to have Ed as part of our Appalachian Log & Timber Home family.  With over 25 years of hands-on experience and 20 years of that being with ALH, Ed is a skilled and trusted expert in log home construction, as well as log species care and maintenance.  One of his proudest accomplishments is building both his own log home and that of his in-laws, a true testament to his craftsmanship and dedication to quality. His deep knowledge and personal connection to the industry make him a valued member of our team.

Sherrie Carter Bowers

As the business’s financial steward, Sherrie manages the day-to-day accounting functions.  She ensures the company’s books are accurate, up-to-date, and fully compliant with financial regulations. Her attention to detail and organizational skills have made her a dependable point of contact for vendors, clients, and internal staff alike. In a company built on strong family values, Sherrie exemplifies dedication, reliability, and a passion for doing things right—qualities that continue to support Appalachian Log & Timber Homes.

Mark Titus

With over 15 years of being with Appalachian Log & Timber Homes, Mark is the whole package.  He brings a wealth of knowledge, dedication, and a friendly approach that customers truly appreciate. Known for his upbeat personality and commitment to great service, he builds lasting relationships with every project. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time outdoors and staying active with his family, making the most of every moment in nature.  It’s a true privilege to have Mark a member of our team.

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Retiring to the Shores of a Tennessee Fishing Lake

December 27, 2018

Download to learn the basics as well as about insects, moisture control, Controlling Design, Site, and Construction Elements, finish and more. Download this informational article to learn what you need to know about the preservation and maintenance of log structures.

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Catherine Carter

Lighting Tips for Log Homes

December 20, 2018

While most homeowners don't have an unlimited budget when it comes to outfitting their abodes, there's a host of ways to infuse a house with a luxurious feeling without the exorbitant price tag. So go ahead ... indulge yourself.

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Catherine Carter

How do Builders Charge for their Services

December 18, 2018

Even if you plan to do all or some of the work yourself, you will still need the specialty contractors such as plumber, electrician, hvac, etc. Read on to learn what you need to expect in making that dream home a reality.

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Catherine Carter

A Cabin in the Woods

December 13, 2018

There's just something irresistible about a cabin in the woods. Nestled among the trees, a log cabin home or weekend camp against a deeply wooded backdrop just seems at ease and, well, right.

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Catherine Carter

Your Checklist For Finalizing Construction Plans

December 7, 2018

Some might call it a lull. Others (the smart ones) will describe the time between finalizing construction plans and breaking ground as the period of rattle and hum.

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Catherine Carter

Building Cost Per Square Foot

December 4, 2018

Using square foot estimations as a predictor of building cost per square foot is unreliable and often leads to poor decision making. This article from Log Home Living itemizes why this metric can be very misleading.

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Catherine Carter

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