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These solid
timber homes, specially selected by Classic Developments, blend
harmoniously with the beautiful wooded slopes of Park Mountain,
and offer strong and sturdy construction that will last for generations.
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Here for Features of the Lodges
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Details)
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Bristol IV
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East Cove II
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2,544 sq. ft.
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2,760 sq. ft.
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Bristol ES
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Lake George
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2,132 sq. ft.
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2,938 sq. ft.
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Sun River
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Calistoga
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2,740 sq. ft. |
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3,287 sq. ft.
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Cimarron
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Napa
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2,344 sq. ft.
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2,886 sq. ft. |
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The Newcastle
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Valcour Island II
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2,267 sq. ft.
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2,228 sq. ft. |
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Woodside II
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Shasta |

2,226 sq. ft.
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2,620sq. ft. |
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Windsor
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Stonington
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2,980 sq. ft.
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2,584 sq. ft. |
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Mendocino
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Lake Vista
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3,280 sq. ft.
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2,040 sq. ft. |
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Features of the Lodges include:
Solid
Timber Walls The logs for the walls of these solid
timber homes are produced from only the finest grade Eastern White
Pine or Western Cedar. To maintain the highest quality, the logs
are selected from only straight grain healthy trees.
The
Ultimate Sealing System Lincoln Seal® II is the
most reliable sealing system in the log home industry. The benefits
of double tongue and groove joinery are combined with two special
sealing materials: a caulk that remains pliable for the life of
the structure, and a special foam gasket that is specifically designed
for log home structures.
Windows
Standard windows are either solid wood or wood and aluminum
clad. These are high performance windows that use state-of-the-art
techniques that reflect heat back into a room in the winter and
reflect heat out during the summer, affording up to twice the energy
efficiency of double-paned windows. Each window comes with flat
exterior casings, colonial grills and aluminum screens. These units
are fully weather stripped with double seals, offering excellent
protection against wasteful heat or cooling loss.
Doors
These homes feature high quality, insulated steel entry doors.
All doors are fully weather-stripped providing excellent insulation.
Swinging doors include wood flat exterior casings, adjustable sills
and handsome brass locksets. Sliding and swinging patio doors are
clear wood-framed, fully weather-stripped and come with removable
wooden grills and aluminum screens.
The
Roof System To add to the architectural interest and to maximize
energy efficiency, the roofs are designed with a generous overhang.
This large overhang helps protect the home from the elements, which
in turn minimizes maintenance requirements. The roofs feature class
A fire-rated fiberglass-impregnated asphalt shingles.
Built-in
Energy Efficiency Solid timber walls keep these homes warmer
in the winter and cooler in the summer, due to two significant advantages:
First, wood
is a natural insulator, and the low density and fine closed cellular
structure of the Easter White Pine and Western Cedar timbers gives
the walls especially good insulating properties. A second benefit
these types of wood offer is low volumetric shrinkage, which allows
joints to maintain their tight fit.
In addition,
since the walls are solid, rather than hollow as in standard stick-built
construction, they have more "thermal mass." This allows
them to absorb heat, and then re-radiate it back to its source (inside
in winter, outside in summer).
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