Log & Timber Oil | Professional Log Home & Heavy Timber Stain System
EXPERT™ Log & Timber Oil is a professional log home stain engineered specifically for large-diameter logs, timber frame construction, and premium wood structures exposed to harsh North American climates. Log homes represent a significant investment. A penetrating oil maintenance strategy supports long-term structural care without disruptive restoration cycles.
Unlike thin surface coatings that sit on top of the wood, this deep-penetrating oil system bonds within the fibers of massive timber, protecting against moisture intrusion, UV degradation, and seasonal expansion without forming a brittle surface film.
Designed for high-value log and timber structures, EXPERT™ Log & Timber Oil supports predictable, long-term maintenance without the aggressive stripping cycles associated with thick surface films.
Free shipping on 5 Gallon buckets for the Continental USA
Features & Benefits |
The EXPERT™ 3-Step System
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Clean - Remove dirt, mold, and old coatings
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Neutralize - Restore pH and brighten wood
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Protect - Apply EXPERT™ Log & Timber Oil-Based Stain
Apply When It Works for You
Unlike many stains that require strict temperature windows, EXPERT™ can be applied in warm or cool conditions and in direct sunlight or shade when proper preparation guidelines are followed.
How EXPERT™ Compares
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True penetrating oil (not acrylic film-forming)
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Ultra-low VOC and 50-state compliant
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Linseed oil-free, for improved jobsite safety
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Engineered specifically for large-diameter logs and heavy timber construction
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Professional-grade performance trusted across North America
Ideal Applications:
This stain is ideal for cedar, pine, spruce, hemlock, premium wood decks, pergolas, gates, log homes, wood siding, docks, walkouts, and exterior wood structures.
Available in 8 Premium Timber Tones:
Each tone is engineered to enhance natural grain while providing UV-resilient pigmentation designed for large timber surfaces.

ALPINE SEAL (CLEAR)
Pure, natural protection with no added pigment. Preserves raw timber character and is ideal for newly milled logs or projects where the original wood tone is the priority.
Best for: Light cedar, contemporary timber builds, and interior-exterior continuity.
MOUNTAIN PINE
A warm, traditional log cabin tone inspired by classic pine structures. Adds depth without overpowering grain definition.
Best for: Rustic cabins and traditional log architecture.
RUSTIC CEDAR
Balanced cedar warmth designed specifically to complement Western Red Cedar and similar species.
Best for: Authentic cedar builds seeking natural richness without darkening excessively.
BISON BROWN
Deep, earthy brown with natural body and shadowing. Provides strong visual grounding on large-diameter logs.
Best for: High-exposure walls requiring stronger UV depth.
DARK OAK
Sophisticated mid-to-dark brown with refined depth. Offers a more formal, architectural timber appearance.
Best for: Timber frame homes and higher-end custom builds.
CHARCOAL
Bold, modern black with visible grain definition. Creates a strong contrast while maintaining wood texture.
Best for: Contemporary timber designs and modern mountain homes.
SEDONA
Warm, red-toned brown inspired by natural sandstone and desert timber tones.
Best for: Southwestern log homes and sun-exposed elevations.
WHITE WASH
Subtle, softened finish that lightens and tones down raw wood while allowing grain movement to remain visible.
Best for: Scandinavian-style cabins and lighter timber aesthetics.
Each color is formulated to blend beautifully with your home, your landscaping, and your personal style.
A Smarter Approach to Log Home Protection
Many traditional log home systems rely on multi-coat, film-forming finishes that sit on the surface of the wood. While these systems can look good initially, thick coatings are more susceptible to cracking or peeling as logs expand and contract with seasonal changes.
When surface coatings fail, aggressive sanding or stripping is often required before reapplication, a process that can be labor-intensive, disruptive, and costly on large log structures.
The EXPERT™ Log & Timber Oil Difference
EXPERT™ Log & Timber Oil is designed as a deep-penetrating oil system rather than a surface film.
Instead of building layers on top of the wood, it absorbs into the fibers of large timbers — helping reduce the risk of peeling and simplifying future maintenance.
• Often requires only one heavy, saturating coat on properly prepared surfaces
• Allows maintenance recoats without full stripping when cared for properly
• Can be applied in sun or shade when preparation guidelines are followed
• Available with optional insect deterrent formulation
• Designed for long-term log home care planning
Professional-Grade Protection for Log & Timber Structures
Log homes and heavy timber structures demand a different level of protection than standard dimensional lumber.
EXPERT™ Log & Timber Oil is engineered for large-diameter logs, timber frames, and architectural wood exposed to sun, snow, driving rain, humidity, and seasonal expansion. The deep-penetrating oil formula absorbs into the fibers of massive wood members, helping reduce surface stress while supporting long-term durability.
Rather than forming a brittle surface film, this penetrating system works within the wood, preserving natural grain definition while helping defend against moisture intrusion and weather-related wear.
Formulated for North American wood species and climate conditions, this ultra-low VOC oil is suitable for residential and rural settings, including occupied homes and surrounding landscapes.
Ideal for:
• Full log homes and cabins
• Timber frame structures
• Log siding and accent beams
• Heavy architectural wood elements
• Large timber decks and rail systems
Linseed Oil Free: Eliminates the spontaneous combustion risk associated with linseed oil–based finishes, supporting safer jobsite handling and storage.
Why Choose a Penetrating Log & Timber Oil System
Large timbers expand and contract seasonally. Surface films can stress, crack, or require aggressive removal over time.
Penetrating oil systems reduce this risk by absorbing into the wood rather than building thickness on top of it.
• Deep penetration designed for large-diameter logs
• Reduced risk of peeling and flaking compared to film-forming systems
• Predictable maintenance through cleaning and reapplication
• Professional-grade pigmentation designed for UV resilience
• Ultra-low VOC formulation
• Crafted in the USA for North American timber construction
This approach supports long-term care planning for high-value log and timber structures.
A Smarter Maintenance Model for Log Homes
Traditional film-forming log finishes often require aggressive sanding or stripping when they fail. On large log structures, this process can be labor-intensive and expensive, particularly when scaffolding or lift access is required.
Penetrating oil systems are designed to reduce that cycle by supporting maintenance through cleaning and reapplication rather than full removal.
Guides and Technical Resources |
Plan your log or timber project with confidence using our detailed technical documentation and application resources.
These materials are designed to support contractors, restoration specialists, and log home owners managing large-scale timber structures.
Coverage:
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Approximately 100–175 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on surface and porosity
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One 5-gallon pail covers from 500 to 900 sq. ft., depending on surface and porosity
Application Guidelines for Log & Timber Surfaces:
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Log surfaces absorb stain differently than dimensional lumber.
• One heavy, saturating coat is typically sufficient, especially on vertical log walls
• Work the oil thoroughly into checks, joints, and log intersections
• Wipe away excess stain from horizontal surfaces to prevent pooling
• For best penetration, apply to wood that is clean, dry, and slightly textured
• Sanding to 40–80 grit is ideal, ultra-smooth wood limits oil absorption
Proper surface preparation has more impact on performance than the number of coats applied.
Surface Preparation for Log & Timber Structures
Proper preparation is essential for long-term performance on large-diameter logs and heavy timber.
Thorough Cleaning
Remove dirt, oxidation, pollen, mildew, and surface contaminants using a professional-grade wood cleaner suitable for log structures. Large timbers often hold debris in checks and joints, so take time to clean deeply and rinse thoroughly.
Moisture Verification
Log moisture content should typically be at or below 12–13% before staining. Use a deep-probe moisture meter designed for thick timber to confirm readings below the surface; exterior dryness alone is not sufficient.
Inspect Joints & Chinking
Before application, inspect chinking lines, joints, and sealants. Mask or protect adjacent materials as needed to prevent unintended staining and ensure clean transitions.
Weather & Drying Window
Apply only when no rain is expected for at least 48 hours. Because logs are thicker and absorb more product than dimensional lumber, allow additional dry time in cooler or humid conditions.
Our resources include:
• Log-specific surface preparation guidelines
• Moisture testing recommendations for large timbers
• Application techniques for log walls, checks, and joints
• Maintenance planning for long-term log home care
• Recoat strategies without aggressive stripping
• Product specifications and coverage estimates
Whether you are protecting a full log home, a timber frame structure, or architectural wood elements, these downloadable resources help ensure predictable, professional results.
Download this Log & Timber Technical Data Sheet
FAQs: Log & Timber Oil |
Answers to common questions from log home owners, timber frame builders, and restoration professionals.
Will Log & Timber Oil peel or flake over time?
No. EXPERT™ Log & Timber Oil is a penetrating oil system designed to absorb into large timber fibers rather than form a surface film. Because it does not build a brittle coating on top of the wood, it reduces the risk of peeling or flaking common with thick film-forming finishes.
When maintenance is required, the surface can be cleaned and recoated without aggressive stripping in most cases.
How many coats are required on log surfaces?
For most properly prepared log and timber structures, one heavy, saturating coat is sufficient.
Large-diameter logs absorb stain differently than dimensional lumber. The goal is deep penetration, not surface build.
Highly absorbent or weathered logs may accept additional material wet-on-wet. Avoid over-application or surface pooling.
Can Log & Timber Oil be applied in direct sunlight or cooler temperatures?
Yes. When proper preparation and moisture guidelines are followed, Log & Timber Oil can be applied in sun or shade and across a broader temperature range than many multi-coat film systems.
Always follow the technical data sheet recommendations for surface and air temperature ranges.
Can this product be applied over a previously stained log home?
It depends on the existing coating.
If the previous finish is a penetrating oil system in sound condition, cleaning and direct reapplication may be possible.
If the surface has a film-forming coating that is peeling, cracking, or failing, proper sanding or removal may be required before switching systems to ensure penetration and performance.
How long does Log & Timber Oil last?
Maintenance intervals depend on exposure, elevation, sun intensity, and climate.
South- and west-facing log walls typically require attention sooner than shaded areas. In most environments, inspection every 2–3 years is recommended, with maintenance recoats performed as needed.
Penetrating oil systems are designed for predictable maintenance rather than complete stripping cycles.
Does Log & Timber Oil protect against insects?
Select formulations include a FIFRA-exempt insect deterrent component designed to discourage common wood-boring insects such as carpenter bees and powder post beetles.
Refer to product specifications for details and regional recommendations.
Is this product suitable for timber frame and architectural wood?
Yes. Log & Timber Oil is appropriate for:
• Full log homes
• Timber frame structures
• Log siding
• Heavy timber beams
• Architectural wood elements
• Large-diameter posts and structural timbers
It is engineered for massive wood members that experience seasonal movement.
Is Log & Timber Oil compliant in California and other strict VOC states?
Yes. EXPERT™ Log & Timber Oil meets ultra-low VOC requirements and is compliant for use in all 50 states, including California.
What makes Log & Timber Oil different from standard semi-transparent stains?
Standard exterior stains are formulated primarily for dimensional lumber, such as fences and decks.
Log & Timber Oil is designed specifically for large timber surfaces. It emphasizes deep penetration, movement flexibility, and long-term maintenance planning suited to high-value log structures.
SDS info |
Download our Technical Data Sheet
EXPERT Professional Wood Care products do not and cannot guarantee to kill or eliminate organic growth, mold, mildew, algae, and other microorganisms from the use of our EXPERT 3-Step System. The EXPERT Professional Wood Care products have not been certified by the Environmental Protection Agency


