Everett Abrams
Member
When performing an estimate for log home restoration a lot of folks go with synthetic chinking. Synthetic chinking is real nice and expands and contracts nicely with the logs. There is a less expensive alternative that a lot of folks use and blends in with with older chinking if you are in that type of area or have an older cabin to restore. The homemade recipe we use is 1 part Portland Cement, 3 Parts Masonry Sand, and 1/2 part Masonry Lime. Then we use chicken wire or finish nails to hold the chinking. For older restoration you can add ash, silt, and clay but we have never had to use that. Saves a lot of money over synthetic chinking and an alternative you may want to give to your customer.