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Maintaining a log cabin during the summer is important to ensure it remains in good condition and comfortable to stay in. Addressing concerns and maintenance items may not seem like a fun summer activity, but come this winter, you will be thankful you did.

Here are some summertime maintenance considerations:

 

  1. Fireplace and Chimney Cleaning: If you have a fireplace or wood stove, clean out ashes and inspect the chimney for any blockages or damage.

 

  1. Pest control: Summertime also means an increase in bugs and pests. Keep your cabin clean and free of food crumbs to discourage ants, mice, and other pests. Use screens on windows and doors and consider using natural pest repellents such as citronella candles or essential oils. Find more all natural pest control remedies here.

 

  1. Grilling and outdoor cooking: Summer is the perfect time for grilling and outdoor cooking. Make sure your grill is clean and in good working condition, and has the necessary tools and accessories ready. Consider adding a picnic table or outdoor seating area for al fresco dining.

 

  1. Fire safety: With the warmer weather and dry conditions, it’s important to be vigilant about fire safety. Keep a fire extinguisher handy and make sure your cabin has working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. Follow local fire regulations and take caution when building campfires or using outdoor fire pits.

 

  1. Maintenance and upkeep: Summertime is a good time to inspect and maintain your cabin. Check for any signs of damage such as leaks or rot and make necessary repairs yourself or contact the team at 888 Log Guys. Clean gutters and downspouts and trim any overgrown trees or bushes.

 

  1. Energy efficiency: With the warmer weather, your cabin may be using more energy to stay cool. Consider installing energy-efficient windows or adding insulation to keep your cabin comfortable and reduce energy costs. You may also have a system check-up completed by a licensed HVAC professional.

 

By making observations and taking a few steps, you can make the most of your summertime cabin experience and ensure that your cabin stays safe, comfortable, and enjoyable for years to come.