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Log Masters LLC

Log Masters LLC

At Log Masters Restorations, our goal is to fully restore, protect, and maintain your log home or structure so that you and your loved ones can enjoy it for years to come. Our company strives to use only the best water-based or oil-based products from the best maintenance and restoration product manufacturers in the industry. Show more

At Log Masters Restorations, our goal is to fully restore, protect, and maintain your log home or structure so that you and your loved ones can enjoy it for years to come. Our company strives to use only the best water-based or oil-based products from the best maintenance and restoration product manufacturers in the industry.

Call us for log home maintenance, refinishing, or issues with the structure such as a rotten log or sun damaged logs. We work on cabins and homes in Missouri, Texas, and our home state of Colorado.
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What should I do if a tree has started to lose its bark?

Brenton Roper of Ropa Roofing PRO answered:

May 2, 2017
Consider what the tree is worth compared to similar trees around it. Sometimes it's best to cut down and eliminate disease spreading...
My Bermuda sod was put down at my new home in December. How do I care for it to promote growth and keep it healthy?

Brenton Roper of Ropa Roofing PRO answered:

Apr 25, 2017
Water until established and then cut the water back.  Bermuda needs water, but not as much as some of the other types of grass.  Keep it cut short

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Log Masters LLC

102 South Tejon Street,
Colorado Springs, CO
https://logmastersrestorations.com/ (844) 567-2329