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When you think of a log cabin you probably think of the old days when they were built by hand. Everyone in the area would come and help their neighbor build it. You might even be familiar with kits being used to build them. Blue Ridge Log Cabins introduced the concept of pre-built log homes to the industry.
We have built a cutting edge facility for the construction of each pre-built log home that we make. Our 110,000 square foot facility is unrivaled in the log cabin industry. This method of building houses has been used for traditional stick built homes for years. When our owner considered the benefits of this method he decided to apply the technique to log homes.
The advantages to a pre-built log home are numerous. Here are just a few of them:
  • Time – A pre-built log home constructed by this method can be completed in a much shorter time frame. All of the necessary personnel are on site and ready to work on each house. There are no scheduling problems.
  • Weather – The elements are not a factor when a house is built within our facility. It is completely under roof for the entire process. We don't have to wait for rain delays or snow to clear.
  • Quality control – Our quality control measures are applied every step of the way. There's never a lonely worker working on a site by himself when your pre-built house is made in our facility. We have a dedicated team of people overseeing the work.
  • Cost control – Our buying power and oversight allow us to control costs. The efficiency of our method results in cost cutting advantages as well.
If you have dreamed about enjoying the log cabin lifestyle but thought the price was out of your range, consider a pre-built log home by Blue Ridge. Our homes are built to meet or exceed accepted building standards and the quality is industry recognized. We can help you realize your dreams at a price that you can afford. Call and speak to one of our representatives today.





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