Contractor: Ferrari Structures & Woodworks
This historic home in Chesapeake, Ohio, has quite a story. Local tradition says it was built by Jacob Suiter, a stout Pennsylvania Dutch settler, who hand-hewed the white oak logs on site and joined them with wooden pegs. The Ohio Historic Inventory (1976) records the date as 1824, though other sources suggest it may have been built as early as 1805–1825. That makes it the oldest known house in Chesapeake.
The main structure is a two-story, roughly 28′ x 35′, set on a 5′ crawl space/cellar. It originally featured half-dovetail log corners (a hallmark of German-influenced builders), with horsehair chinking later patched in with cement. A family room addition and enclosed front porch were built after 1925, using sandstone quarried right on the property. The upper gables were originally hand-split cedar shakes, which the client asked us to update with cedar shakes vinyl siding for easier upkeep.
In restoring the home, we removed layers of cement that had been applied over the logs and carefully assessed the structure. Twenty-one logs had to be replaced — all with white oak salvaged from a deconstructed 1815 structure in Wheeling, WV. These reclaimed logs were in excellent condition, and it was exciting to bring 200-year-old timbers back into service. We removed the paint on the logs, repaired and replaced chinking throughout, replaced the old fascia and window trim with rough-sawn hemlock and corrected a long-standing gap between the chimney and the house. The roof framing showed sawn rafters rather than rounded poles, which was an interesting detail.
For finishing, we used Perma-Chink Systems products: Log Wash, Ultra-7 in Gentry Gray, Lifeline Advanced Gloss Clear Coat, Stone-colored Perma-Chink log chinking and Chink Paint, and Dark Natural Energy Seal (which blends more naturally into the logs).
It’s been an honor to help preserve this remarkable piece of history for the current owners, The Nelson’s. Many thanks to Wilderness Woods for supplying the reclaimed oak and hemlock materials and to Perma-Chink Systems for their fantastic Products. Here are informative links to the house with a pre-addition and pre-restoration photos: Oldest House in Chesapeake Ohio | Jacob Suiters House in Ohio
Perma-Chink Systems Products Used
- Log Wash
- Lifeline Ultra-7 – Gentry Gray
- Lifeline Advanced Gloss Clear Coat
- Perma-Chink – Stone
- Chink Paint – Stone
- Energy Seal – Dark Natural













































































