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M. Curtis McCoy

M. Curtis McCoy is a leading expert in branding, user experience design (UX), and search engine optimization (SEO). His brands rise to the top of search results and turn visitors into loyal clients. M. Curtis McCoy works with entrepreneurs, service companies, and media outlets to create digital systems that attract attention and drive real growth. As founder of News Wire Magazine and host of the "Success, Motivation & Inspiration" TV series, Curtis helps leaders expand their reach and credibility. He's working with Pencil Log Pros to strengthen our online presence and position us as the most trusted name in log home restoration & refinishing.
HDR log home in Avon, CO with bronze metal roof, lodgepole logs, fall aspens, and mountain backdrop

Avon, CO

Avon, CO Log Homes—Climate and Wear Patterns Avon, Colorado, sits at a high elevation where sun, wind, and repeated freeze–thaw cycles work your logs hard.

Upscale Vail Colorado log home with metal roof, stone chimney, and aspen trees

Vail, CO

Why Vail’s High Country Demands Specialized Log Home Care Vail, Colorado, log home restoration takes a different approach than restoration work at lower elevations. At

Silt, CO log home with chinked round logs and dark metal roof at golden hour

Silt, CO

Homes around Silt live in dry air, bright sun, and gusty afternoons. Finishes burn off faster here than on the Front Range. Wind drives dust

Log home in Rifle, CO with warm stain, tight chinking, dark metal roof, and Book Cliffs mesas at golden hour

Rifle, CO

Why Rifle, CO Log Homes Need Specialized Care Rifle, CO sits near 5,300 feet with a semi-arid climate. You get strong sun, low humidity, gusty

Log home in New Castle, CO with honey-brown logs and metal roof at golden hour above the Colorado River corridor.

New Castle, CO

Why New Castle Log Homes Need a Different Plan New Castle sits in the Colorado River corridor along the I-70 stretch west of Glenwood Canyon.

Log home in Gypsum, CO with round lodgepole pine, dark bronze roof, gravel drip line, and high-desert landscape.

Gypsum, CO

Why Gypsum, CO Homes Need a Different Plan Gypsum sits in the Eagle Valley at roughly 6,300 feet. The air is dry. Sunlight is intense.

Log cabin in Eagle, CO with hand-peeled logs, chinking, bronze roof, and Vail Valley peaks at golden hour

Eagle, CO

Eagle, CO sits in the Vail Valley at roughly 6,600–6,700 feet. The sun is stronger, the air is dry, and winter hangs around. South and

Hand-peeled log home near Quartz Creek in Pitkin, CO with metal roof at golden hour

Pitkin, CO

Log home restoration in Pitkin, CO demands a clear plan for alpine sun, extended freezes, and short work windows. If you own a cabin in

Log cabin with metal roof on a gravel road in Tincup, Colorado, with alpine peaks in the background.

Tincup, CO

Why Tincup, CO Log Homes Need a Different Plan Tincup, Colorado sits near 10,000 feet. Weather swings fast. UV hits hard. Snow stacks up, melts,

High-country log home in Mt. Crested Butte with chinking, end-grain caps, and Crested Butte peak in the background.

Mt. Crested Butte, CO

Why Mt. Crested Butte Homes Need Specialized Log Care Mt. Crested Butte sits in true high country. Elevation means stronger sun, colder nights, and long