We service all of the US and Canada. 
Why Log Homes in Oklahoma Require Specialized Care
Log homes in Oklahoma need protection that matches the state’s exposure. Oklahoma can shift from hot, dry, windy periods to humid conditions and severe storms, which creates real stress on coatings and wood movement over time. Oklahoma typically experiences heat, humidity, wind, severe weather, and fast-changing conditions.
Sun, Heat, and UV Exposure
Long periods of direct sun and summer heat can break down stain systems over time, leading to:
- Fading and discoloration
- Dry, exposed wood
- Loss of finish performance
Wind and Severe Storm Exposure
Oklahoma properties often deal with strong wind, thunderstorms, and blowing debris. These conditions can wear on finishes and expose weak areas faster if the home is overdue for maintenance.
Winter Cold and Freeze-Thaw Cycles
While Oklahoma is not known for extreme northern winters, parts of the state still experience freezing weather, snow, and ice. Over time, that can lead to:
- Checking and surface cracks
- Open seams and vulnerable joints
- Greater risk of water intrusion
Oklahoma is known to see notable ice, snow, and extended below-freezing periods in parts of the state.
Moisture in Problem Areas
Rain, roof runoff, shade, and poor drainage can still create moisture problems on lower walls and protected sides of the home. That can lead to:
- Rot and decay
- Mildew and discoloration
- Coating failure in localized sections
Consistent maintenance and proper restoration are essential for long-term protection.
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Our Log Home Restoration Services in Oklahoma
Frontier provides complete log home services tailored to the conditions found across Oklahoma.
Media Blasting (Stain & Coating Removal)
We use controlled media blasting methods, including crushed glass, to remove:
- Failing or peeling stain
- UV-damaged wood fibers
- Dirt, mildew, and surface contaminants
This process restores the wood surface and prepares it properly for repairs and new stain application.
Log Home Staining & Sealing
We apply high-performance stain systems designed to:
- Penetrate deeply into the wood
- Protect against UV, moisture, and weather exposure
- Hold up through Oklahoma’s seasonal swings
Proper staining is critical for protecting a log home in Oklahoma.
Log Home Maintenance
Routine maintenance helps prevent small problems from becoming major restoration work. Services include:
- Re-coating and refinishing
- Cleaning and inspections
- Identifying problem areas early
Log Repair & Restoration
When damage is already present, we provide:
- Rot repair and wood replacement
- Repair of worn and weathered areas
- Structural and cosmetic restoration
Don’t just take it from us. Here’s what our customers say.
We have had Sal and his crew on many of our projects over the years. They always deliver on time and on budget. They go the extra mile to make sure the site is clean and care is taken not to damage the structure we are working on. We would highly recommend their services.
Taran Williams
TS Williams Construction
We were impressed with Sal’s honesty and professionalism from the start. He gave us an honest opinion and talked us through the process from start to finish. Our home looks better than ever and is now protected from the elements.
Shea and James Fisher
Sal and his crew also pride themselves in remaining up to date on the most current techniques of the trade. Speak with Sal on the phone for a few minutes and you will know that this guy lives and breaths refinishing and blasting. His knowledge on the matter is second to none!
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Experience Across North America
Frontier Log Home Restoration works on log homes across a wide range of climates, including hot and windy regions, storm-prone areas, rural acreages, and recreational cabin locations.
We understand that successful log home restoration depends on proper preparation, proper products, and a finish system built for the real conditions the home faces.
Serving Log Home Owners Across Oklahoma
We provide log home restoration services throughout Oklahoma, including:
- Oklahoma City
- Tulsa
- Broken Bow
- McAlester
- Ardmore
- Norman
- Lawton
- And surrounding areas across the state
Many of Oklahoma’s log homes are located on rural properties, acreages, wooded recreational land, and lake-area sites, especially in southeast Oklahoma, the Broken Bow and Beavers Bend area, the Ouachita Mountain region, and other scenic cabin markets across the state. Oklahoma’s tourism resources prominently feature cabins and log cabin lodging in Broken Bow, Beavers Bend, Sardis Lake, and other wooded getaway areas, which aligns with where rustic and log-style properties are more common.
If you own a log home anywhere in Oklahoma, whether it is a full-time residence, rural home, or cabin property, we can help protect and restore it.
Why Choose Frontier Log Home Restoration
- Specialized focus on log homes and log structures only
- Proven media blasting and finishing systems
- Experience working in demanding climates across North America
- High-quality, long-lasting results
- Detail-focused, professional approach
Proper preparation and application are the foundation of every successful log home restoration project.

Frequently Asked Questions?
How many years experience you have?
Since 2000, we have restored, refurbished and protected hundreds of log and timber home structures across the US and Canada, in just about every setting imaginable. We restore between thirty to forty log structures every year. As a result of this experience and knowledge, we are able to provide our clients with an honest, easy and straight forward experience.
How do I know if my log house needs to be restored?
We look at the wood species, age and condition of the logs for signs of weather and UV damage as well as possible mold, mildew or rotting wood. Once a thurough review of the structure is completed, we will provide you with our unbiased, professional opinion, as to how to best protect your home as cost effectively as possible.
How much does it cost to restore a log home or cabin in Oklahoma?
There is no simple answer. It will depend on the state of the existing logs and wood, the age and condition of the logs, the extent of any weather or UV damage as well as possible mold, mildew or rotting wood. We provide you and estimates free of charge. In many cases this can be done by submitting high quality photos of the building or structure.
What is the best way to remove stain or paint from my log home?
Watch these short videos where James describes the benefits of blazing vs sanding your log house or cabin.