Many owners of bespoke log cabins understand the benefits of treating external wood surfaces.
Given that it can help extend their longevity, it is equally important to also treat the internal planks in a similar manner.
Inside a garden cabin room, for example, both the walls and floors should be treated with a wood preservative. One of the main reasons for this is to protect the material from moisture damage.
Most woods absorb water, so are prone to warping and bending. This can be especially true of structures like hot tub garden rooms, where large amounts of steam is generated.
Treating wood with an anti-fungal paint is vital for structures like barbeque sheds. Ensuring these spaces are clean and hygienic is vital and helps keep diners safe, and food unpolluted. Coverings to protect bespoke log cabins from insects will also create a more comfortable and sanitary space.
Many people have allergies and are prone to negative reactions to pollen and dust. Wood treatments for outdoor huts and gazebos can reduce the impact of these, allowing people to enjoy their log cabins all year round.
Using a wood treatment with a tint can also improve the aesthetics of a school cabin or open BBQ hut, and the range of tones available allows owners to personalise their bespoke log cabins.
For more information about our range of log cabins, as well as the treatments you can use to increase their lifespan, call or stop by at Logspan today.