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Spring forward with your Log Home!
 With Spring fast approaching now is a good time to think about your log home plans Things are beginning to move again and we are seeing more people moving forward with their dreams. Whether you plan to build a small getaway cabin or a permanant home, there is still the same amount of preparation needed..selecting your floor plan, getting permits, contractors etc. Get in touch with the CNW dealer nearest to you to visit their model home, discuss your options in detail and get the process started. Labels: D Log, Hand Crafted, hybrid, Log Cabins, Log Home Dealer, Log Home Floor Plans, Milled Log Homes, Square footage, Swedish Cope, Timber Frame
New Year - New Home
Now that the New Year is upon us, it is time to start thinking about that log home you have always dreamt about. You have been doing your research, and now is the time to put that research to work. We at CNW Log Homes are able to help you with your planning from 'Conception to Completion.' The show season is starting again, and CNW will be in Atlanta, Georgia, and Birch Run, Michigan, on January 22-24th. followed by Sportsman shows in Washington and Oregon, Festival of the West in Arizona, Log Home Show in Boise, Idaho, and many more. Click here for a complete list of shows and the dealers who will be in attendance. Call the dealer in your area to set up an appointment with them at the show.
We look forward to a great year and helping you to achieve your log home dreams. As always, don't hesitate to contact us if we can be of help in any way. Happy New Year 2010! CNW Log Homes Toll Free 877-393-LOGS (5647)
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Log & Timber Home Shows

CNW Log & Timber Homes has recently participated in four Log Home and Timber Frame shows across the West. They included shows in Dallas Texas, Denver Colorado, Portland Oregon and Spokane Washington. We enjoyed meeting with very interested and motivated people looking to design and build their dream log home! We are gearing up and looking forward to the 2010 show season. Our first show begins in Atlanta, Georgia on January 22-24 at the Georgia International Convention Center. The CNW corporate staff and veteran dealers Helen and Peter Schultze of Blue Ridge View Homes Inc. (E-mail info@blueridgeviewhomes.com , 706-745-9171) will be in attendance.
During the same weekend, January 22-24 in Birch Run Michigan, Jim Coyle and Brad Karikomi of The Leelanau Log Home Company LLC (www.leelanauloghomes.com, 231-275-5647) will be participating in the Great Lakes Log Home Show.
For more information about locations, show times, tickets and more for the Atlanta and Birch Run shows, please visit us at: www.cnwloghomes.com
If you are planning to attend either show, we encourage you to contact our participating dealers and schedule an appointment during the show to discuss your log home dreams. Log on to our web site http://www.cnwloghomes.com/ to find more upcoming log home & timber frame shows in your area. See you at the show! Labels: Budget, Building a Custom Log Home, CNW, D Log, Finances, Hand Crafted, hybrid, Log Cabins, Log Home Dealer, Log Home Floor Plans, Milled Log Homes, Timber Frame
Thermal Mass – Benefits Recognized

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One of the first questions we are asked when someone visits us at a show is “what’s the 'R' value of your logs?" We then spend many minutes explaining the method by which the energy of the log is measured in thermal mass and not 'R' values per say. I would like to share some of this information and give you references that you can delve deeper into the subject with.
' R' value measures a material’s resistance to the transfer of heat from one side to the other. Logs have a relatively low resistance to heat transfer, and they actually absorb and store heat in their cellular structure. Thus taking a longer period of time to transfer through the material. Thermal Mass is a material’s capacity to absorb, store and slowly release heat over time.
Back in the early 90’s the Log Home Council (LHC) set out to prove two things. First, logs have a thermal mass because of their cellular structure, bulk and thickness. Second, this thermal mass provides significant energy saving benefits because it releases heat back into the house when temperatures drop. The first study focused on heat loss through the log wall compared to a conventional framed wall. The finding was that leakage occurred in the same places as a framed house, at peak of cathedral ceilings, around window door frames and at tops of walls. It concluded that the leakage was not due to the log walls. The second study concluded that the thermal mass of log walls does significantly reduce energy use for heating in cold climates.
Therefore after 13 years the Nation’s Model Energy Code finally recognized the energy conservation benefits of thermal mass. The recognition was the goal of the LHC a part of the Building Systems Councils of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). The above is a summary of the studies carried out as interpreted by CNW Log Homes Inc; more information is available on the Internet or the NAHB’s research center. For dealership opportunities go to www.cnwloghomes.com for more information. Labels: Big Foot Log Homes, Budget, CNW Log Homes, Log Home Floor Plans, log home swedish cope, R value, Square footage, Timber Frame
Go Green
Go Green! At CNW Log Homes of America we are committed to helping you to achieve your Green building goals. Whether your goal is to save energy, create a healthy home environment, be eco-friendly or all of the above, our experienced dealer network can guide you through the Green design and building options to meet your individual Green build requirements. By selecting a log or timber frame home you're already on the path to Green building. Today's engineered log or timber home already uses timbers from a renewable resource with many manufacturers using trees from sustainably managed forests. Green design and building has many more facets than just the logs. Here are some of the elements we use when working with our clients to develop a Green building agenda: - Green building goals. We'll work with you to help define your Green building goals and offer recommendations from home design to material selections and more while keeping your budget in mind.
- Design with Green building in mind. It all starts with the design of your custom home. Incorporating your Green goals into your custom floor plan we'll offer recommendations for site placement, window size and location, HVAC options, ceiling heights, lighting and much more.
- Site planning. We'll offer recommendations to help you create a design that not only takes advantage of your site, but keeps the surrounding environments in mind through a detailed site plan.
- We'll work with you and your builder to review eco-friendly building material choices, building waste disposal methods, lighting systems, in-door quality, water efficiency and much more.
- Develop an energy efficiency plan. We'll suggest options to help you create an energy efficient custom home. From positioning your home to take advantage of passive solar to working with your mechanical contractor to select an energy efficient HVAC system to selecting ENERGY STAR appliances. We'll help you design an energy efficient plan that fits your Green building goals and budget.
To learn more about Green design and building contact a CNW Log Homes of America dealer and let's 'Go Green.' Click here for more Green building ideas! For dealership opportunities click on to our link http://www.cnwloghome.com/ Labels: CNW Catalogue of Floor Plans, Green, Hand Crafted, Log Cabins, Swedish Cope, Timber Frame
CNW Log Homes of America Partners with Big Foot Manufacturing
 CNW Log Homes has partnered with Big Foot Manufacturing ( http://www.bigfootloghomes.com/) located in British Columbia, Canada to offer milled log, handcrafted and timber frame home packages. For more than 20 years Big Foot Manufacturing has sold quality homes in Canada, United States, Europe and Asia. “We are excited about the alliance with Big Foot Manufacturing and honored to be the exclusive dealer representative for the United States of America,” said Chuck Clark, President of CNW. We are impressed with Big Foot’s commitment to excellence and their product quality, which is demonstrated by their ISO 9001 and 14001 certified mill operations. “A tidy work place is a safe work place” a phrase you will often hear, the mill at Big Foot is just that and as such creates a clean and tidy environment in which to mill their logs. After visiting the Big Foot mill we found people who work there from the management to the mill workers clearly enjoy what they do, nothing was too much trouble and no question went unanswered. Labels: Big Foot Log Homes, CNW Log Homes, Hand Crafted, Log Cabins, Milled Logs Homes, Swedish Cope, Timber Frame
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CNW Log Homes of America
2945 Bell Road, Suite 193
Auburn, CA 95603
(530) 906-3170
Any opinions/and or suggested project costs, cost quotes and/or material costs and their associated construction costs are only the opinions based on the experiences of CNW Log Homes of America Inc. and their dealership to date and are not to be considered final or considered as an offer to build. Because every home and every homeowner’s situation is unique, we cannot guarantee that your experience will be the same. Any costs provided are for your estimating purposes only. Final costs of the materials for which you contract with the Manufacturer will be based on your final contract with them. Final construction costs will be provided by your builder of record and will be based on final engineered blueprints that are supplied and submittal of bids from the builder and or subcontractors and will be identified in a construction contract between you and your builder of record.
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