![]() The diagram below shows a typical excerpt from a base plan supplied with one of our cabins: If the kit is incomplete you should report this immediately. This stage is very important and you should not start to construct the cabin if there are any missing or damaged pieces - it is packed for stability during transport and not in order of build. The first part of the installation process is to unpack the individual items within the main pack and stack them near to the proposed site for the building, at the same time counting the parts and checking them off against the parts list which is supplied with the building. Your cabin will be delivered in large packs. If you feel that you might not be capable of carrying out this type of work then you should look to employ a suitable contractor who is able to do this for you. By definition you must be a competent woodworker and have the appropriate tools (saw, hammer, chisel, drill, etc.). You must therefore expect to be prepared to carry out some finishing/alterations yourself. Log cabins are made of a natural material and it is impossible to guarantee an absolutely perfect finish to every part because of the natural movement of timber. See cabin installation videos of some of our log cabins and summerhouses (and other videos) ![]() ![]() (Refresh or Press F5 on your keyboard to play again). We also offer a log cabin installation service as well should you require your cabin to be supplied and fitted) (Please note that these instructions are unique for Hortons Log Cabins - we have developed our cabins to make them easy for DIY installation with more work being done at the factory so there is less work to be done on site, unlike other manufacturers. ![]()
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