Wood Siding Species
- Western Red Cedar - Western Red Cedar wood clapboards have a timeless look combined with natural decay resistance that make cedar the top choice for the wood home exterior. Available in Channel Rustic, Tongue and Groove, Plain Bevel, or Rabbeted Bevel styles.
- Cypress - Cypress wood siding is naturally resistant to decay and insects, as well as splitting and warping. It has a rich texture and color that will add a unique style and beauty to your home. Available in Tongue & Groove and Plain Bevel (clapboard) styles.
- Eastern White Pine - Probably the least resinous of all pine varieties and a standard and economical option for cladding your home exterior. Eastern White Pine wood siding does not well or shrink significantly with changes in moisture conditions.
- Fir - Fir wood siding has a great strength and elasticity to structurally protect your home, helping it to withstand wind shear. Rich amber tones make it an attractive choice for your home exterior. Available in D-log or Rabbeted Bevel styles.
- Spruce - Spruce Wood Siding is, like pine, an economical option for cladding your home exterior. Available in Tongue & Groove wood siding style.
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