Angled Cedar Siding

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Angled cedar siding. There are several types of cedar siding but a standard option is beveled angled so the bottom of the board is thicker than the top to produce a natural flow of rainwater down the wall and. That is 1 8 of an inch almost a third narrower. Natural siding boards are designed to expand and contract with the elements and we do not want any adhesive to prevent their natural movement. Quality edge texas 634 107th street arlington tx 76011 888 784 0878.
Pro prime gray eastern white cedar shingle. Use a straightedge to help you transfer the angle you marked on the siding. Cedar wood siding should be painted or stained every 6 years or sooner depending on the level of uv exposure in order to reduce the costs of repainting. This may sound minimal but it does make a difference.
The other face is smooth or saw textured depending on the grade and customer preference. Nw walker mi 49544 888 784 0878. Generally we do not recommend caulking butt joints on cedar siding. Wood cedar siding clapboard and shingle is tapered and has a thickness of 7 16 at the base.
Western red cedar bevel siding is the most common cedar siding type that is used. The answer depends on the manufacturer and installation method used when the siding was first installed. Hardiboard is just a straight flat board with a thickness of 5 16. Bevel siding is created by sawing lumber at an angle to produce two pieces of wood that are thicker on one side and thinner on the other.
Cedar siding with a timeless beauty that is as yet unmatched requires diligent and costly upkeep. It is produced by resaying lumber at an angle to produce two pieces thicker on one edge than the other. Quality edge headquarters 2712 walkent dr. Box model ehd0810394 128 67 box 128 67 box out of stock online.
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