Windy Hill Log Works -To Do List

1. Secure all financing, paperwork and permits:
Check with local building and zoning officials.

2. Have the foundation ready.
Also fireplace, deck and porch footings if applicable.

3. Power installation.
We require at least 100 amps of service at 220 volts. Generators are inadequate to power our tools. ALLOW PLENTY OF LEAD TIME as both foundations and power can require a lot of time to install.

4. Good road site.
Bear in mind that the semi carrying your package can weigh 80,000 lbs. Clear trees at least 26 feet wide to accommodate the longest lumber in the kit.

5. All terrain forklift and operator.
The forklift must have a 5,000 lb. minimum capacity, if the road to the site is difficult, arrange for a larger forklift. Have plastic and pallets available for protecting the materials.

6. Portable toilet on site.

7.An operational well.
Items 6 and 7 are necessary as we live on site.

8. Open an account at the local lumber yard.
For purchase of items not supplied by the kit manufacturer that improve overall construction, such as subfloor adhesive, rafter ties, floor protectant and flashing. REMEMBER, WE PROVIDE LABOR ONLY.

9. Review plans with your plumber and electrician.
We need to meet with the electrician a few days after our arrival to locate the outlets and switches in the log walls. Other meeting maybe necessary.

10. Telephone service to the job site.
We use our calling card for long distance.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS.

The foundation should be backfilled as soon as the first floor is installed. This makes for a safer and more efficient worksite.

Before placing the septic, bear in mind that considerable heavy equipment will be crossing the job site. This could result in damage to the field and tank. Unless you are certain these areas can be avoided, installation should wait until construction is complete.

COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY TO A PLEASANT BUILDING EXPERIENCE.

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