Log Home Finishing

Top Painting Company In Summit County, CO

Preserve The Beauty And Character Of Your Log Home

Log homes are a defining feature of mountain living in Colorado, but they require a level of care and expertise that goes well beyond standard residential painting. Exposure to intense UV radiation, heavy snow, and constant freeze-thaw cycles puts significant stress on log surfaces, making proper finishing essential to protecting your investment. Straightline Painting specializes in log home finishing services across Summit County and the surrounding mountain region, bringing the right products, techniques, and experience to keep your log home looking beautiful and structurally protected for years to come.

Customized Log Home Finishing Services

Log Home Staining

Staining is the foundation of any log home finishing project. A quality stain penetrates deep into the wood to protect against moisture, UV damage, and surface deterioration while enhancing the natural color and grain of the logs. We assess the condition of your logs, prepare all surfaces properly, and apply premium penetrating stains that are suited to Colorado’s demanding high-altitude climate. Whether you are finishing a newly built log home or refreshing an existing one, we help you select the right stain color and product for lasting results.

Chinking Maintenance and Sealing

Chinking is the flexible sealant applied between the logs of a home to prevent air infiltration, water intrusion, and energy loss. Over time, chinking can crack, shrink, or pull away from the logs as the wood expands and contracts through seasonal changes. We inspect existing chinking, remove failing sections, and apply fresh sealant to restore the integrity of the seal. Properly maintained chinking plays a critical role in the long-term performance and comfort of a log home.

Weatherproofing and Water Sealing

Colorado mountain weather is relentless, and log homes need more than stain alone to stand up to it. We apply professional-grade weatherproofing and water sealant systems that create a durable barrier against moisture penetration, snow, and rain. This is especially important on log ends, window surrounds, and any horizontal surfaces where water tends to collect and sit. A thorough weatherproofing application extends the life of your finish and reduces the frequency of maintenance cycles.

Custom Log Homes

High-end custom log homes demand a finishing approach that matches the craftsmanship of the build. We work closely with homeowners, builders, and designers to develop a finishing plan that honors the character of the home while providing maximum protection. From hand-applied stains on large timber frames to detailed sealing around custom windows and doors, our team brings precision and care to every aspect of the project.

New Construction Finishing

Getting the finish right on a newly built log home sets the foundation for decades of lower maintenance and lasting beauty. We partner with builders throughout the Summit County region to provide log home finishing as part of new construction, applying the right products at the right stage of the build to ensure proper adhesion, penetration, and long-term performance.

Our Log Home Finishing Process

Every log home finishing project begins with a thorough assessment of the home’s current condition. We evaluate the existing finish, identify any areas of concern, and develop a scope of work tailored to the specific needs of the home. Here is what the process looks like:

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Log Home Finishing FAQs

How often does a log home need to be refinished in Colorado?

In Summit County and the surrounding mountain communities, most log homes need to be refinished every three to five years depending on the exposure level, the products used, and how well the home is maintained between cycles. South and west facing walls tend to show wear faster due to higher UV exposure.

Common signs include fading or graying of the stain, water no longer beading on the surface, checking or cracking in the logs, and failing or discolored chinking. If you notice any of these signs it is worth scheduling an assessment before the deterioration progresses further.

Yes. Neglected log homes often require more extensive surface preparation to remove old failing finishes and address surface damage, but in most cases they can be successfully refinished. We assess the condition of the home before providing a scope of work and will be upfront about what preparation is needed to achieve a quality result.

We recommend penetrating oil-based or water-based stains specifically formulated for log homes and designed to handle high UV exposure and moisture. The right product depends on the species of wood, the current condition of the logs, and whether the home has been previously stained. We discuss all of these factors during the initial consultation.

Yes. We provide on-site consultations to assess your log home, discuss your goals, and develop a finishing plan that fits your needs and budget. We also offer a free color consultation to help you choose the right stain color and finish for your home.

Yes. Like all Straightline Painting projects, log home finishing work is backed by our written two-year bumper-to-bumper warranty. We stand behind the quality of our work and are committed to delivering results that protect your home for the long term.

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Trust Your Log Home To The Mountain Finishing Experts

Straightline Painting has been caring for mountain properties across Breckenridge, Dillon, Keystone, Silverthorne, and surrounding areas since 1996. Our team understands the unique demands that Colorado’s high-altitude climate places on log homes and has the experience to deliver finishing results that look great and last. Contact us today to schedule your on-site consultation and take the first step toward protecting your log home.

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