Established in 1987, we are a family owned, full-service Log Home Restoration and Product distribution company. From the beginning, we have thrived to serve the log home industry. Our office and distribution center is located in Bucks County, PA. We service PA, NJ, DE, MD, and NY. We are certified and factory trained with Perma-Chink, Sashco Zero failure program and Weatherall. Specializing in: failed finishes, repair and replacement of rotted logs and timers. Staining, consulting, maintenance, pre-purchase inspections, fire damage restoration, corn cob gritting, power washing, energy sealing, caulking and chinking and Thermal infra red evaluation.
A lasting beautiful finish with minimal maintenance is dependent upon proper preparation and application, as well as the quality of product used, and finally upon the exposure the surface gets. The key to our success has been quality control over the preparation and application processes combined with exceptional high quality of products and highly trained specialists.
Because we regularly deal with failed finishes, we have developed an understanding and appreciation of what is required to easily maintain your log home. Consequently, we believe that we can solve our customers long-term maintenance problems.
We are happy to share what we have learned about wood protection and restoration, in addition to providing quality log home products and log care. Log Pro also services cedar and red wood siding and cedar roofs.
We are a licensed pesticide applicator trained to stop and deter insects, like wood boring bees, power post
beetles, carpenter ants, and molds and fungus which can destroy wood fibers and become costly to replace.
We can add another dimension to our testing. Our technical staff is trained and certified in thermal infrared imaging evaluation. By using a thermal imaging camera we can detect temperature differentials of only one degree. This allows us to find not just the air leaks but areas that might need more insulation or ventilation. Thermal images can be printed out from a computer in order to compare before and after repair performances and provide a full written evaluation.