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Sashco
- Many of their products can be found in a Wooden Indian log
home. We have been aligned with this company since the very
beginning and enjoy continued success in our dealings with them and
the use of their products.
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US
Borax - Purchased through a distributor, the product "TIM-BOR"
is one that Wooden Indian has used since day one for protection from
insects and decay in our log homes.
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Superior
Walls - A nationally known manufacturer of precast foundation
walls. Purchased through a local manufacturer, these walls
have been installed under numerous Wooden Indian log homes and , as
the one brochure from the company displays, these walls are even
under the Wooden Indian model home.
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Lincoln
Windows and Patio Doors - Top quality windows and doors that we
have been using for many years in our log homes. They are
available through a distribution network only. They are
available in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and colors.
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Castlegate
Entry Systems - An upgrade entry door system available with a
stainable steel skin inside and out. These doors can be
finished to look like real wood entry doors without having the
potential for problems that an all wood entry door has.
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Roofing Shingles - Available
from many different manufacturers and in many different styles,
colors, and projected years of use. We prefer to use a
twenty-five year architectural shingle as it is an upgraded shingle,
which when properly installed can and will last longer than the projected
twenty-five years and tends to fit into most people's budget as it
is an upgrade without a significantly increased price. The
most popular shingles that we have found are the GAF,
ELK, and TAMKO
brands.
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Eldorado
Stone - A man made stone product available in a wide variety of
styles, shapes, and colors. This product is very economical
when compared to real stone as far as fireplaces, mantles, and
foundation facades and ease of installation are concerned and in
many cases are difficult to tell the difference from a real stone
facade and one of Eldorado Stone, with the exception of cost.
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Plumbing and Heating - Wooden
Indian Log Home Company has put together a program second to none,
making the latest technology available to the general public at an
unusually affordable rate. The Manabloc,
central water distribution system for your plumbing in a home is
cutting edge technology, Pex
tubing running continuously through the house without any fittings
in the walls works well in log home construction, allowing the home
to settle without stressing any plumbing fittings because there just
aren't any to stress! Radiant heat
technology is the most comfortable type of heating system that can
be bought. Also, using the floor as your heat source,
accommodates the heating in any cathedral or tall ceiling
areas. The information from Tekmar
and ThermalEase are components of the radiant heat system.
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Kitchens - Wooden Indian
places no limitations on the customer. We have a cabinet
center that we have had great success in dealing with and feel very
confident in turning our customers over to them to plan and pick all
of the cabinetry needs for the home. The benefit of dealing
with the cabinet center we have aligned ourselves with is that we
will turn our price over to the customer which gives you the benefit
of discounts that a one time buyer is not entitled to.
However, the homeowner is free to go where ever they please to get
exactly what they want in their cabinetry.
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Heatilator
- An alternative fireplace offered for those who have no interest in
the traditional masonry fireplace in their home. These units
also offer an economical alternative as well. A showroom is
available for our customers to see the various products available in
person and meet with the experts on these products themselves.
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Environmentally
Safe Products - Offering Low-E insulation. Wooden Indian
Log Home Company offers this as an insulation upgrade in your home,
as opposed to the typical fiberglass insulation which is normally
used. This insulation carries higher R-values and is more
labor intensive to install but will save the homeowner money in the
long run on heating and cooling costs of their log home.