About Us

Build Sustainable, Live Natural!

You know what I love about our company? Everyone who works here, loves coming to work each day.
We get to build homes using natural materials from sustainable or renewable sources. It’s the most wonderful thing! The best part is – we use the ultimate Canadian material,  Log & Timber. After all, what other building material is Safe, Strong, Warm, Timeless, & Modern? In fact, our homes leave a small carbon footprint behind. We believe, with each home produced, we actually help create a better world.”

Kealey & Tackaberry Log Homes is a family operated business situated in Pakenham, Ontario just 40km West of Ottawa between Arnprior and Carleton Place. We supply & 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 Energy Star standards we can achieve the highest level of energy-efficient homes available today.

We believe in old fashion business ethic. It is important to us that our finished product meets all your expectations. We thrive on establishing a personal relationship with our customers before we build your home.

Why log?

Trees are a symbol of us as Canadians & a preservation of our heritage. Canada has 12% of the world’s forest cover, 90% is Crown Owned, & no more then ¼ of 1% of the forest is allowed to be harvested each year. (Canadian wood Council, www.cwc.ca)

We have the largest and best managed forest system in the world. On average, most of our trees reach maturity between 150-200 years. With modern re-planting efforts, we are presently on track for there to be more trees in 100 years than there is now.

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