Log Siding Barns And Sheds Are Trending
If you want to build a barn or shed that is different from conventional structures, why not construct it with pine log siding? It provides a rustic and sturdy appearance that can be stained many different colors. Your barn or shed will stand out from others in your area and you will receive many compliments.
Traditional Uses For Barns And Sheds
Barns are traditional structures for storing farm-related items, such as tractors, equipment, hay, grains, supplies, and housing livestock. Thousands have been built with thick, vertical wood walls painted red and other colors. They have heavy, hinged, or sliding barn doors. Farmers and ranchers can’t get by without one or more well-built barns to run their crop or livestock businesses. Many of these structures are made as pole barns with heavy metal siding and roofs.
Sheds have been used by rural and urban homeowners, farmers, ranchers, and business owners for centuries, primarily for storage facilities. They are smaller than barns and used for lawn and garden equipment, tools, gasoline, and fertilizers. Sheds also house general-purpose items, such as outdoor furniture, sports equipment, and seasonal decorations. They are typically made of thinner metal and lighter-weight wood and housed on the back of properties. A log siding shed provides a sturdier and most weather-resistant structure.
Log Siding Barns And Sheds
Applying pine log siding to the exterior of barns is trending with a more rustic look and feel. Although many barns are made with metal walls that can be recycled, they are not as eco-friendly or sustainable. Look at these advantages of pine log siding barns:
- Tongue and groove siding with the end-matching design is fast and easy to install.
- The side and end joints are strong, and siding end pieces can be butted between studs.
- Pine log siding is secured to conventional wall framing inside and outside.
- It is available in unfinished, hand-hewn, and pre-finished conditions.
- 3 profiles of siding are available: quarter log, half log, and premier log, each with different thicknesses and widths.
- These barns withstand weather and the elements remarkably well.
- You can customize the plans for a unique appearance.
- Pine log siding barns blend well with the landscape.
- Livestock won’t bend the walls like they do to metal walls.
“If you want to build a barn or shed that is different from conventional structures, why not build it with pine log siding?”
Log Siding Sheds
Sheds of many styles and sizes are a growing trend on and off the farm. As farmers and ranchers buy more equipment and supplies, and homeowners buy more ‘stuff’, they need a place to store everything. Sheds are a good solution because they are typically placed close at hand.
A pine log siding shed is a novel way to store things you don’t want to store in a garage, barn, or basement, or leave out in the open. Log siding sheds provide many of the same advantages as barns made with this material and provide a more durable structure than metal or thin wood sheds.
Placing your shed on a simple foundation is a great way to keep it off ground moisture. Homeowners with woodworking knowledge and skills can build a shed large enough for their storage purposes. Your supplier will help you estimate the quantity of materials needed for a shed or barn.
Corresponding Materials For Log Siding Barns And Sheds
Log siding structures need two complementary materials to complete the projects – log corners and log trims. Log corners help tie two adjoining corners together to provide more structural integrity and a finished look. Favorite styles include butt-n-pass, saddle notch, and vertical. The corners are attached to wall framing first, followed by door and window trim, and siding.
Corners are secured to wall framing and siding with long galvanized screws and caulked where they meet the log siding joints.
Log trims are placed around door and window openings on the exterior and interior walls. Different sizes and profiles are available to match the size and profile of your log siding.
| Log Siding Profile | Recommended Matching Trim Sizes |
| Quarter Log: | 2x6 D-Trim and 3x4 D-Trim |
| Half Log | 3x6 D-Trim and 4x4 D-Trim |
| Premier Log | 4x4 D-Trim |
All door and window trims are also secured to wall framing with strong galvanized screws.
Buy High-Quality Pine Log Siding Products For Efficiency
High-quality pine log siding, stain, and caulking will provide durability, longevity, and the best results for the long-run. Bargain-basement products may crack, split, peel, or darken with age, and require more frequent maintenance.
If you don’t feel prepared to install log siding on your barn or shed, hire a traditional carpenter or contractor to complete the project. Build your barn or shed professionally and enjoy it for a long, long time.
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