restore your cabin

Bring your log home back to life

We strip years of weather damage and reseal with the right stain. Your cabin gets decades, not seasons. Let's get started.

Hand staining a log cabin, close-up
Cabin restoration in progress, before and after
SERVICES WE OFFER

We strip the old before we seal the new

Most log home work fails because someone skipped the hard part. We start with bare wood, then build your finish from the grain up.

Close-up of media blasting removing old finish from a log wall
01

Media blasting

Wind-blasted finish, dirt, and mildew off your logs. We go down to clean bare wood, every time.

02

Staining and sealing

Premium stains that soak into the grain, not just sit on top. UV and moisture protection built in.

03

Chinking and caulking

Flexible seals that move with your logs. No more drafts, no more moisture sneaking behind the finish.

Fresh chinking applied between weathered cabin logs
04

Sanding and surface prep

Hand-sanded corners and machine-finished flats. The surface you start with decides how long the finish lasts.

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Full log restoration

From rot repair and log replacement to a complete exterior revival. Your cabin gets decades, not seasons.

Fully restored log cabin exterior in a mountain setting
WHAT CABINS SAY

A finish that holds up through Utah winters

The work speaks for itself. Here is what homeowners are saying after we brought their wood back to life.

We bought a cabin in Park City that had been neglected for years. The weather had really done a number on the logs. Aegis stripped everything down to bare wood, and the stain they applied looks like it belongs on the tree itself. Solid work.

Thomas B., Park City cabin owner

Thomas B.

Park City cabin owner

The chinking on our 1980s log home had cracked and pulled away from the logs. We could feel the drafts in winter. Aegis reapplied everything with a flexible sealant that actually moves with the wood. Our heating bill dropped noticeably the first season.

Linda R., Salt Lake County homeowner

Linda R.

Salt Lake County homeowner

I was worried about the media blasting process damaging the wood. Cole was upfront about the whole thing, showed me exactly how the equipment works, and the results were clean. The old flaking stain was gone, and the wood underneath was ready for new sealer. No surprises. Just good work.

Mark D., Summit County property owner

Mark D.

Summit County property owner

We needed someone who could match the existing stain color on a 30-year-old cabin. Aegis took samples, matched the tone perfectly, and the new application blended right in. You cannot tell where the old ends and the new begins. That kind of attention is hard to find.

Sarah P., Strawberry Valley homeowner

Sarah P.

Strawberry Valley homeowner

Close-up of freshly stained log home wood with a brush and visible grain

We'll help you find the right finish for your cabin's wood

Send us a photo of your cabin. We'll take a look and tell you exactly what it will take to bring it back — no guesswork, no pressure.

OUR APPROACH

Media blasting in Park City and beyond

We strip old finishes down to bare wood, then seal it right. That's how a cabin gets decades, not seasons.

SEE THE WORK

What does a full restoration actually look like?

Every cabin tells a different story of weathering and wear. Here is a look at the process from bare wood to a sealed, protected finish here in Utah.

Weathered log cabin exterior showing peeling stain and moss along chinking
Media blasting nozzle removing old finish from a log surface
Close-up of bare sanded log wood grain after preparation
Professional chinking application between log seams during restoration
Restored log cabin section showing even stain application and new chinking
Completed log home restoration project in Utah mountain setting
QUESTIONS ANSWERED

4 common questions about log home restoration

Still wondering if now's the right time? Give us a call.