About Mark Riffon
"I was born and raised in Morgantown, West Virginia and have lived here all of my life.  I’ve been in contracting for fifteen years and have worked as a self-employed contractor for eleven years. 

Although I’ve done many room additions and remodeling jobs, my true passion is log homes.  When I decided to buy my own log home dealership, I considered two things: looks and quality.  With my previous experience with log homes and the building of them, I chose Lok-N-logs to represent in this area, I had considered many different companies, but Lok-N-logs had the best styles, quality, and service.  I feel blessed to be representing them in this area and look forward to helping you achieve your dreams of living in a log home."

Mark Riffon


About Lok-N-Logs
Perhaps you have expressed your personal touch with a floor plan or custom design ideas of your own.  At Lok-N-Logs, custom log home design is a specialty and we welcome the opportunity to discuss your ideas with you.  Our interaction with you will give you the benefit of our extensive structural and design experience and will help you to address your various design considerations.  We can make suggestions regarding both form and function and will work directly with you to make your log home exactly what you want it to be.

At Lok-N-Logs we have designed homes with prow fronts and large expanses of glass.  We have incorporated spiral staircases and open loft areas and have accommodated oversized hot tubs and multiple vanities into customer designs while helping to maintain an economy of scale.  We have designed log homes with separate living spaces for in-laws and grandparents or for rental income.  We have designed homes for special physical needs.  We have also designed restaurants, motels, churches, Scout camp facilities, beach bathhouses, horse barns and garages.  The possibilities are as limitless as the imaginations and desires of our customers.  We will develop an understanding of your specific housing requirements and help you realize your log home dreams.



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