Prevent Problems Before They Start

Maintenance Programs in Longview for scheduled care that stops decay and extends log home lifespan

Moss Construction offers proactive care plans that include inspections, touch-ups, and treatments designed to preserve your log home before damage requires full repairs. You enroll in a program when you want to avoid costly rot repairs, prevent finish failure, and maintain structural integrity through regular attention. These plans are tailored to your home's condition, age, and exposure to weather and pests in Longview.


Log homes require consistent maintenance because wood expands and contracts with humidity changes, causing caulk to pull away and finishes to crack. Once moisture reaches bare wood, decay begins within weeks, and insects follow soon after. Scheduled care catches these issues while they are still surface-level, before water penetrates deep into logs or structural components.


Enroll in a maintenance program with Moss Construction to receive scheduled visits and keep your log home in optimal condition year after year.

Scheduled Care That Saves Money Over Time

Your program includes seasonal inspections where Moss Construction checks caulking, finishes, drainage systems, and wood condition at vulnerable points like corners, windows, and rooflines. Minor issues are addressed during each visit, including resealing joints, applying stain to worn areas, and clearing debris from gutters. Each inspection is documented with photos and notes so you can track changes over time.


After each visit, you see tight seals around all openings, consistent finish color across the exterior, and no pooling water near the foundation. Small cracks are filled before they widen, and worn stain is refreshed before bare wood is exposed. Moss Construction uses the same products during touch-ups that were applied during the original finish, ensuring compatibility and even weathering.


Programs are structured in tiers based on the frequency of visits and the scope of work included. Basic plans cover annual inspections and minor touch-ups, while comprehensive plans include biannual visits, finish reapplication, pest treatments, and priority scheduling for repairs. Homeowners who maintain a program spend less over time compared to those who wait for visible damage, because early intervention prevents the need for wood replacement and structural work.

What Homeowners Ask About Maintenance Programs

These questions address how programs are structured, what they include, and how they compare to reactive repair costs in Longview.

  • What gets checked during each inspection?

    Moss Construction examines all exterior logs, caulking lines, flashing, gutters, foundation drainage, and finishes, using moisture meters to detect hidden water intrusion before visible damage appears.

  • How often should a log home be inspected?

    Homes in humid climates benefit from biannual inspections to catch moisture and insect issues during peak activity seasons, while homes with newer finishes may only need annual visits.

  • Why is touch-up work included in the program?

    Small areas of worn finish or failed caulk can be repaired quickly during routine visits, preventing water from reaching bare wood and causing rot that requires full section replacement.

  • What is not covered under a maintenance program?

    Major repairs resulting from storm damage, structural modifications, or pre-existing rot are billed separately, though program members receive priority scheduling and discounted rates.

  • How do you decide which program tier is right for your home?

    You consider the age of your home, the condition of the current finish, the amount of sun and moisture exposure, and whether previous repairs have been needed.

Moss Construction tailors each program to match your home's specific needs and your maintenance goals. Contact the team to discuss program options and schedule your first inspection.