Monday, December 31, 2007

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Reflecting back on 2007, we at Beaver Mountain have a lot to be thankful for: celebrating our 25th anniversary, achieving "Builder Friendly" status from Builder Systems Magazine, designing a new look to our website, meeting so many new people and having the opportunity to help many families see their log home dreams come true...it has been a great year!

But we are also looking forward to 2008!

We hope this year holds many wonderful things for you. Take a look at our website, come to the mountain to see what we are all about, or give us a call (1-800-233-2770) with any question you may have. Make this new year one to remember: one when you start the journey towards a new log home. You have dreamed long enough. Beaver Mountain would love to walk the journey with you; your dream can come true.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Wishing you a wonderful holiday season!


We will be closed from Saturday, December 22 to Tuesday, December 25 to celebrate the holidays. We'll reopen at 9:00am on Wednesday, December 26. Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Company Christmas Party

Last Friday, December 7, company members and their guests gathered at The Silo Restaurant for Beaver Mountain's annual Christmas party.


After the wonderful seafood buffet dinner, Kellie and Kristie Clark led the popular gift exchange.

And Ken and Karen Clark were honored for their leadership and service to Beaver Mountain and its people for the last 25 years. Here's to many, many more!

Monday, December 03, 2007

One Couple's Log Home Journey...Part 3

Part 1
Part 2

"There are so many other reasons we should complement Beaver Mountain, but I think the most resounding compliments come from the contractors we had on the project. Our builder was constructing a Beaver Mountain Log Home for the first time after constructing many others from different manufacturers. He was skeptical about the precut package. He isn't any more. He thought they would have to make numerous field adjustments...not one. He's hooked. We heard it over and over from the roofer in the beginning to the gutter installer last week. 'Who made this house?' 'I have never worked on a log home this well built.' 'This house is so square!' And my personal favorite, 'This house is top-quality; it must have cost a fortune.' So we have been taking your compliments for you with a smile and a 'yeah, we know.'

With a sincere thank you, thank you, thank you for everything.
Tracy and Denise





One Couple's Log Home Journey...Part 2

Part 1

"This is the largest investment we have made and years of hearing what happened the this person or that person...I really was waiting for disaster to strike. Then there was the beam through the cathedral space that wasn't supposed to be there. We went by the job site on a Saturday afternoon to find this beam installed where we did not want a beam at all. Queue the drama...

I called Chris bright and early Monday; he remembered us expressing we did not want the beam. We talked with Mike and two new logs were milled and delivered to the site the next day! I was blown-away, what was that? That is the Beaver Mountain experience. I went from crazy person to completely relaxed after that moment for the rest of the project. We knew we were in good hands. It felt like we had all the assurance in the world that this was going to be exactly the house we dreamed about. Oh, and it is."