Summer of 2008 - Elliot Lake
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We are presently working on our model home located in Pakenham, Ontario - 540 Ski Hill Rd, across from the Pakenham Ski Hill. This home features Scandanavian full-scribe logwork using eastern white pine. Other features: ICF foundation (insulated concrete form), Radiant heating, Structural insulated roof system, timber frame floor systems and soapstone.

















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beautiful avg. 15″ white pine
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Our work in Iceland included two summer houses built side by side for two life long friends.
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The Log Home was planned to be the estate for a home owned winery. “Jabulani Farm and Winery”
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Kealey and Tackaberry Log Homes provided finished indoor/outdoor stairs keeping with their Adirondack theme. Logs were taken off the property itself, peeled, scribed and placed in the same day.
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A traditional look that provided modernized construction practice to that of our early pioneers.
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Built as a family vacation spot in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains, NY.
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Built on the original homestead of the owner’s ancestors dating back to the early 1800’s, this new addition to the property has provided a feeling and a sense of connection to their heritage.
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Kealey & Tackaberry Log Homes is a family operated business situated in Carleton Place, Ontario just 40km West of Ottawa. We build complete handcrafted and milled log homes. With the use of natural, non-manufactured materials, the homes we build are virtually free of toxins normally associated with new construction and thus provide excellent indoor air quality. Through building with logs and meeting R2000 standards we can achieve the highest grade of energy-efficient homes available today.