Log Home Restoration
Common Log Home Restoration Projects
Years of weather taking a toll on your log home? Old stain failing and peeling? Mold and mildew discolouring the wood?
We bring professional sandblasting directly to your log home. Remove failed finishes, weathered wood, and surface damage without harsh chemicals or endless hand sanding.
Failed Stain and Sealant Removal
Strip multiple layers of old stain, varnish, and sealants that are peeling, cracking, or no longer protecting the wood. Sandblasting removes everything down to bare wood so new finishes bond properly and last.
Weathered Wood Surface Restoration
Remove the gray, weathered outer layer of logs exposed to sun and rain. Sandblasting reveals fresh wood underneath and creates the clean surface needed for proper stain penetration.
Mold and Mildew Removal
Black mold, green mildew, and biological growth penetrate deep into log surfaces. Sandblasting removes growth completely, unlike pressure washing which just cleans the surface temporarily.
Chinking and Caulking Prep
Clean log surfaces around old chinking and caulking joints. Remove residue, failed material, and dirt so new chinking adheres correctly and seals properly.
Rot and Damage Assessment
Strip finishes to expose the true condition of logs. Identify rot, insect damage, and structural issues hidden under old coatings before they become major problems.
Full Home Restoration
Complete exterior restoration of log homes, cabins, and timber frame structures. Remove all old finishes and prepare every surface for refinishing in one comprehensive project.
Spot Repairs and Touch-Ups
Target specific problem areas without stripping the entire home. Remove failed finish on individual logs or sections showing damage.
Why Log Home Owners Choose Mobile Sandblasting
Removes What Other Methods Can't
Chemical strippers damage wood fibers and leave residue. Pressure washing doesn't remove stain or sealed finishes. Hand sanding takes months on a full home. Sandblasting removes failed finishes completely in days instead of months.
We Come to Your Property
Log homes aren't going anywhere. Our mobile setup means we work at your location regardless of how remote. No need to find a facility that can handle your project - we bring everything needed.
Preserves Wood Integrity
Proper sandblasting technique with correct media and pressure removes finishes without damaging wood grain or gouging soft areas. Preserves the logs while preparing them for new protection.
Works on All Log Types
Different wood species require different approaches. We adjust technique for pine, cedar, fir, spruce, and other common log home woods. Media selection and pressure vary by wood hardness.
Faster Project Completion
A full log home restoration that takes months by hand takes days with sandblasting. Get your home sealed and protected faster. Less time exposed to weather during the restoration process.
How Log Home Restoration Works
Our process for restoring log homes.
Free Assessment and Quote
We visit your property to assess log condition, existing finishes, and project scope. Discuss your goals for the restoration. Provide detailed quotes with timeline estimates.
Preparation and Protection
Protect windows, doors, rooflines, and landscaping near work areas. Set up containment systems for blasting waste. Cover plants and outdoor features that could be affected.
Sandblasting Process
Adjust pressure and media for your specific log type and finish. Remove old coatings systematically, working section by section. Careful technique around corners, joints, and detailed areas.
Quality Inspection
Examine stripped logs for damage, rot, or issues needing repair before finishing. Document problem areas and discuss repair recommendations with you or your contractor.
Cleanup and Next Steps
Complete debris removal and site cleanup. Coordinate timing with your staining contractor or provide guidance on finish application timing and products.
Common Questions About Log Home Restoration
Will sandblasting damage the logs?
No. Proper technique with appropriate media and pressure removes finishes without damaging wood. Different from aggressive methods that gouge or splinter logs. We adjust approach based on your specific wood type and condition.
How long does log home sandblasting take?
Small cabins take 2-4 days. Average homes take 5-10 days. Large log homes require 2-3 weeks depending on complexity and condition. Weather affects outdoor scheduling but we work efficiently to complete projects quickly.
Can you sandblast in sections or do you need to do the whole house?
We can work in sections if needed. Many owners do one side per year or tackle problem areas first. However, color matching new stain to old can be difficult, so full-home restoration often looks best.
How soon after sandblasting should I apply new stain?
Usually within 2-7 days depending on weather. Bare wood exposed too long absorbs moisture and UV damage. We coordinate timing with your finishing contractor or provide application guidance.
What happens to old stain and finish waste?
We contain and properly dispose of all blasting waste including old stains and sealers. Follow environmental regulations for hazardous material disposal.
Can you sandblast around windows and doors without damage?
Yes. We mask and protect all openings, glass, and hardware. Careful technique around detailed areas prevents damage to windows, doors, and trim.
Get Your Free Log Home Restoration Quote
Ready to restore your log home?
Contact Coastline Mobile Sandblasting for professional log home sandblasting services. We bring the equipment and expertise to your property for complete restoration preparation.
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