TimberGuard Service Standards

Exterior wood work should be scoped around the actual condition of the cabin, not a one-size-fits-all package.

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Repair before finish
Compatible surface methods
Clear quote boundaries
Realistic maintenance expectations

Find the water path before covering the surface

Soft logs, stain failure, failed chinking, deck moisture, roof runoff, and splashback should be reviewed before cosmetic finish work is recommended.

Use the right surface method for the existing finish

Washing, sanding, finish removal, media blasting, and test patches each have a place. The right method depends on the old coating, wood condition, and next product system.

Document quote boundaries

A good scope identifies what's included, what isn't yet known, what may require a change order, and what may need another qualified professional.

Keep maintenance realistic

Exterior wood keeps moving and weathering. Decks, rails, stairs, exposed beams, lower logs, and shaded walls may need more frequent attention than protected vertical walls.

Flag specialist concerns

Structural, pest, safety, lead, silica, insurance, licensing, or legal questions should be handled with the appropriate qualified professional rather than treated as casual website advice.

Related next steps

Start with the cabin exterior issue.

TimberGuard handles repair, maintenance, staining, chinking, cabin deck and rail repair, and larger restoration work for cabin exteriors.

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