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The energy
efficiency of a properly built log home has been documented by research
such as the study done by the National Bureau of Standards which is
included among the inserts at the back of our Plans Portfolio. Better
still, the results of this study have been verified by thousands of
comfortable LOK-N-LOGS
homeowners. Their log homes are warm in winter and cooler in the summer
and their energy bills are generally less than those of their neighbors
who live in conventionally constructed homes. In fact, selecting a particular
customer testimonial from among the many which we receive praising the
energy efficiency of LOK-N-LOGS
homes was a difficult task.

Considering that the R-factor traditionally
assigned to a solid log wall is generally a low rating - an 8" log,
forintance, is given a nominal R-10 value - why then, doe sa log home
perform so well? The answer lies in the properties inherent in solid
log construction. Unlike insulating materials with much higher assigned
R-values, the log combines its natural insulating ability with the "thermal
capacitance" of the log material. Simply put, the billions of air cells
within the structure of the wood slow down the transfer of heat trying
to escape in the winter. In summer, these cells reverse the protection
by not permitting easy transfer of heat from the outside to the inside
of your log home. At the same time the mass of your log wall provides
a reservoir to store energy. This "thermal capacitance" of a solid log
wall means less fluctuation in the temperature while still insulating
the indoors from the outdoors. It also means lower energy costs for
you and less disruption to the environment as less fuel is consumed
to maintain comfortable temperatures.
Every LOK-N-LOGS
home is engineered to meet or exceed all energy codes. We have never
designed a log home that has been unable to pass any of the thermal
codes in your particular building area. Our greatest satisfaction, however,
comes from having our customers across the country tell us about their
low fuel bills or that they heat their entire homes with wood stoves.
Their simple and straightforward remarks are proof positive that thermal
mass works for log home owners.
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