Is Pioneer Log Homes back in business?

Is Pioneer Log Homes back in business?

HGTV’s Timber Kings featuring the adventures and projects of Williams Lake’s own Pioneer Log Homes of B.C. will not be renewed for a fifth season. Pioneer’s founder Bryan Reid Sr. told the Tribune Tuesday the company learned about the show’s cancellation a few weeks ago.

Where does Pioneer Log Homes get their logs?

All of the timber we use in our custom log homes is harvested and selected by Pioneer crews in the coastal forests of B.C., Canada.

How did the pioneers build their log cabins?

Early settlers probably made their first log cabins by simply stacking tree trunks one on top of another and overlapping the trunks at the corners. Over time, their building processes got more sophisticated. For example, they eventually created interlocking corners by cutting notches in the ends of the logs.

Who started Pioneer Log Homes?

BRYAN REID SR.
BRYAN REID SR. In 1973, he established Pioneer Log Homes of British Columbia in Williams Lake, British Columbia. The rest is history – 48 years and counting. Bryan’s dream from day one, in 1973, was always to surround himself with his family, and of course, friends that we consider family.

How long do log homes take to build?

The average completion time for a traditional family home is 8.1 months, according to the 2019 Survey of Construction. The length of time it will take to build a log home ranges from 10 months to 25 months depending upon on a number of factors, including: Experience. Weather.

How long did it take a pioneer to build a log cabin?

One man working alone could build a small log cabin in a few weeks. It went much faster if he had help. If the roof was high enough, the pioneers often built a loft where someone could sleep.

What kind of roof did log cabins have?

Log cabins were constructed with either a purlin roof structure or a rafter roof structure. A purlin roof consists of horizontal logs that are notched into the gable-wall logs.

Do log homes hold their value?

All of this means that most log homes are high in quality and value and are well-cared for, so they generally don’t depreciate and have a good resale value.

What nationality is beat from Timber Kings?

Timber King Beat Of the HGTV Series, Timber Kings Originally born, raised and trained in Switzerland, Beat Schwaller, also known as Timber King Beat, of the HGTV television reality series, Timber Kings, came to Canada in 1993 after successfully completing his education and apprenticeship in carpentry.