YOUR AD HERE »

Bizline: The log home experts

Q: What type of business do you operate – what do you sell, or what service do you provide?

A: We sell products for finishing and maintaining log homes including a full line of Sashco stains, chinking and caulks.

Q: Where are you from, and why did you decide to open your business in Summit County?



A: I have lived in Frisco since 1991. This area has a substantial number of log homes and is at the crossroads of I-70 and Highway 9, allowing me to service other resort communities including Steamboat Springs, Vail and Aspen.

Q: What experience do you have in this field?



A: I have been handcrafting Log Homes for 15 years all around the central Rockies of Colorado. Including: logging, peeling, scribing, notching with chainsaws, staining and chinking.

Q: What sets your business apart from other similar businesses?

A: There are no similar businesses around here. That is, a real resource for log home owners, builders and contractors. A place where you can go for solutions to all your log home needs. A place that has a great selection, low prices and a knowledgeable staff. We also fully understand the challenges faced by contractors working at high elevation with a shortened building season and ever changing weather conditions.

Q: What types of customers do you hope to reach in Summit County?

A: Current log home owners, log home builders and log home finishing contractors including log home stainers and log home chinkers. Also anyone involved in property management and maintenance.

Q: Why did you choose to open where you did?

A: I feel that Summit County is the “epicenter” of log homes for Colorado, already possessing a large amount of log homes with ever growing desire for more and all of them requiring specialized care and attention. We are here to provide quality products with an experienced sales staff to all the owners of those log structures. Protecting them from the rigors of high elevation UV and cold and snow. Allowing them to be enjoyed for generations to come.

Q: What are your plans for your company’s future?

A: Simply to provide the best products combined with the lowest prices and to assist people with their efforts to properly maintain their log homes.


Support Local Journalism

Support Local Journalism

As a Summit Daily News reader, you make our work possible.

Summit Daily is embarking on a multiyear project to digitize its archives going back to 1989 and make them available to the public in partnership with the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection. The full project is expected to cost about $165,000. All donations made in 2023 will go directly toward this project.

Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a difference.