Five Steps,
Any Flat Surface
Choose Your Cabin Style
Before you start, pick a look. Two classic frontier styles — and the install details flex to either.
Upscale Frontier Cabin Retreat
Back in the pioneer days, city dwellers built more refined cabins. Logs were typically a uniform 12" wide, with clean chinking spaces of 2.5–4 inches.
Mix Pioneer Log Siding with wood shingles, board-and-batten, and river rock for a polished, lodge-style look.
Pioneer Woodsy Cabin
Woodsmen outside town built with what they had — mixed log sizes, varied chinking, and whatever trees came easy before winter.
The result reads as a working cabin with a hundred years of stories. Stagger widths and gaps freely — imperfection is the point.
The Five-Step Install
Each step is straightforward. Work top to bottom on this list, bottom to top on the wall.
House Wrap
Trim & Corners First
Siding Installation
Spacer Strips
Chinking Material
One warning: if you go with white chinking, it will upstage your siding and read like stripes from a distance. Pick a sandy tone and let the boards do the talking.
Mini-Head Deck Screws
Available at any Home Depot. They hold the boards more securely than a nail gun and leave behind tiny holes that read like natural wormholes in the finished wall.
Perma-Chink — Ask for Kathy
Email kathy@permachink.com or call 425-952-2016. Request the free information kit with sandy-tone samples — she's helped Pioneer customers for years.
QUESTIONS DURING INSTALL?
We’re One Phone Call Away
If you hit a question on the job site, give us a call. We’ve answered nearly every install question there is — and we’d rather you get it right than guess.





