Tom and Loreal Lindstrom | Rock Creek Log Homes, Pine City, MN | phone: (320) 629-6855 | email: Loreal@rockcreekloghomes.com
 
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Handcrafted Homes
The hand-scribed homes produced by Tennessee Log Homes are of the absolute highest quality. 
The graded log material, the second generation craftsmanship and the quality control are unrivaled.
We specialize in unique styles and features.

Our Specialties include Flared-Butt Cedar Logs

Our Specialties include Slab-Scribe Flat Logs

Traditional hand-scribed 12" to 14" Round Logs

Home being scribed on yard before delivery.
All our logs are grade stamped with TPI Premium Grade stamp.Specie is Englemann Spruce, winter cut for low moisture content. Western Red Cedar and Douglas Fir are available as well.


All purlins are flattened.
Flattened purlins can accept structural panels, built-up roof systems, or conventionally framed roofs on top. Curled ends and chamfered edges are standard.



All horizontal joints in the log walls are scribed to fit the log above and below.

The logs are grooved to block air flow. Chinking may be used, but is not required. This is a "full scribed" log home.

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The entire home is assembled at the yard before delivery.
The parts and pieces are labeled as they are dismantled. All chamfering is done before delivery. Each piece is sanded and buffed.

Onsite Assembly

Dr. Hedges home being reassembled by our builder near McCall, Idaho


Dr. Hedges Home


Dr. Hedges Home with roof nearing completion.

Features Effect on Interiors


Mr. Foster's home completed in Idaho utilizes hand-peeled purlins
and posts to support the roof system
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Other Exterior Options

We also do milled log styles with smooth or draw knife finishes.

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