Log construction
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Log construction – dust, dirt, air-borne salt build-up
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Lack of rain washing
Log construction – staining of logs
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Walls and eaves continuously damp due to heavy planting/overhanging trees/a bank in close proximity
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Localised water run-off across the face of the wall
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No rain washing resulting in build-up of dirt
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Insufficient cleaning
Log construction – rotting or deteriorating logs
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Logs remaining wet due to ground moisture, vegetation in close proximity or excessive rain wetting
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Cracks/checks in the logs
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Poorly sealed windows and doors
Log construction – splitting or checking logs
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Timber shrinkage
Log construction – caulk failure in log joints
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UV deterioration, or caulk at end of its serviceable life
Log construction – joints opening between logs
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Timber shrinkage
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Deterioration of caulking