Log Profiles


Corner Profiles

Left to Right: Dovetail, Butt & Pass, Saddle Notch, and Interlocking


Why build with cedar?

  • Moosehead Cedar Log Homes chooses materials from the finest White Cedar stands in the northern regions surrounding Maine. Our logs are selected, inspected and held to a quality standard that only cedar can attain.

  • All of our logs are milled from the heart of each cedar tree. This give the logs a significant structural advantage over pine in that pine homes typically involve cutting logs from areas outside of the heart which is more prone to checking/cracking allowing water and air infiltration and requiring more maintenance.

  • Due to its slow growth characteristics and tight growth rings, White Cedar is one of the most dimensionally-stable and durable woods on the planet – making it the ideal choice for log home construction.

  • According to the United States Department of Agriculture, White Cedar is considered the wood of choice where a high degree of durability and resistance to the elements is necessary.

  • White Cedar has a minimal amount of sapwood (approximately ¾ inch on a 10 inch diameter log). By removing the sapwood during the sawing and peeling process, you remove the part of the wood that discolors and decays – leaving you with a log that will last for generations.

  • Rated at over 1.4 R factor per inch, the insulation factor of White Cedar is among the highest of any wood species.

  • White Cedar contains natural oils and preservatives within the tree which makes it one of the most insect-repellent of all wood species. Its closed cellular structure inhibits mold and mildew, which can attack and decay many other types of wood – such as pine.

  • Naturally environmentally safe for you and your family.

  • Our White Cedar logs are air dried for approximately six months to properly balance the moisture content, minimizing any warping or shrinking.