
Knotty Siding
Available in:
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- Western Red Cedar
- Inland Red Cedar
- Western Red Cedar Bevel Siding
- Western Red Cedar Primed FJ Bevel Siding
- Western Red Cedar Primed FJ CVG Trim
- Western Red Cedar T&G

Clear Siding
Available in:
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- Western Red Cedar VG
- Western Red Cedar A&BTR
- Western Red Cedar T&G
- Inland Red Cedar
- Blue Star Dark Red Meranti

Shingles
Available in:
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- Fire Class “c”, CCA .40
- Fancy Butts
- Perfections
- Alaskan Yellow Cedar
- Western Red Cedar

Shakes
Available in:
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- Barn Shakes
- Handsplits Heavy
- Handsplits Medium
- Tapersawn
- Class “c” Fire Retardant
- Alaskan Yellow Cedar
- Western Red Cedar
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TYPES OF WOOD SIDING

Tongue & Groove (T&G)
- Western Red Cedar T&G is widely used for its versatility and appearance
- It can be installed horizontally, vertically, or diagonally – each method giving a distinctly different look
- T&G siding is available with rough or smooth faces
- Both seasoned (kiln-dried) and unseasoned (green) sidings are available
- The joints between adjoining pieces are usually v-shaped but flush jointed, reveal and radius joints are also available
- The different joints and surface textures in T&G siding combine to provide a range of shadow line effects that enhance the product’s versatility

Lap Siding
- Lap sidings are normally supplied in a variety of patterns: either green (unseasoned) or dry, in clear or knotty grades, and with a smooth or saw textured face
- Lap siding is created by sawing a board lengthwise in a slight pie-shape, which creates a narrow edge on one side of the length of the board, and a wide edge on the other side

Bevel Siding
- Bevel siding, also referred to as clapboard siding, is available in clear and knotty grades
- Clear siding gives premium quality appearance, while knotty siding has warmth and casual charm
- It has been resawn at an angle resulting in two pieces — one edge has a thick butt, while the other edge is thinner

Board & Batten
- Board & batten is a vertical design created using wide clear or knotty cedar boards spaced apart with narrower boards (battens) covering the joins
- There are no set board or batten widths – various combinations are used to create different looks suitable for large or small scale applications
- A frequent combination is 1″x 3″ battens and 1″x 10″ boards, which can also be reversed with boards installed over battens to create a deep channel effect

Finger-Joined Bevel Siding
- These precision-fitted joins are virtually invisible and stronger than the surrounding fiber
- Finger-joined bevel siding is available in lengths up to 16 feet and provides the handsome appearance and all-weather performance of premium cedar siding
- Builders appreciate both the convenient long length tally and the speed and ease of installation with fewer field joins

Channel Siding
- Channel siding is a popular type of lap siding and is used whenever a rustic appearance is desired
- A versatile siding, it can be installed vertically, horizontally, or diagonally
- In channel siding, the profile of each board partially overlaps that of the board next to it creating a channel that gives shadow line effects, provides excellent weather protection, and allows for dimensional movement