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Vendor Biography
If you have always wanted a real log home but thought the costs would be way out of reach, or you just would like an authentic log home without all the associated problems and maintenance, then you must see the Nordique System Log Homes approach to building.
After several years in the building business and dealing with saddle notch log homes and all the associated maintenance, we determined that there was a need for a true hand-crafted log home that provided all the ambiance and comfort of logs, yet was not labor and maintenance intensive. This authentic construction system, derived from a historic and proven Scandinavian method, allows for superior hand-hewn log homes at or near conventional home construction costs. Our patented system eliminated all settling, thus greatly reducing long term maintenance commonly associated with log homes. With our system of building, all doors and windows bucks are tightly installed, maximizing energy efficiency and comfort. We use hand-peeled, dead-standing lodge pole pine to assure against shrinkage, and because we construct all the walls in our log manufacturing yard and ship them to your building site in sections, there is no room for mistakes.
Our goal is to build the perfect home for your needs. We custom build all our homes, one at a time, no matter how large or small, and your desires are always foremost in the planning and construction process. We are able to ship to any state you desire, and our professional crew will reset your log package and assist in any way we can. We received a patent on our building system in 2002 and now have homes in several different states. Please feel free to contact us with any construction or design questions you may have.