Comes in 3 4 thick x 6 3 8 a profile 7 1 8 b profile or 7 3 4 c profile tall.
German dutch lap wood siding.
1x6 lap siding 45 linear foot 1x8 lap siding 60 linear foot.
Bring a traditional and pretty appearance to your indoor or outdoor decor by choosing this southern yellow pine siding board.
Cove dutch lap siding add architectural detail and curb appeal with cove dutch lap with its long curved lower profile dutch lap gives homes a sophisticated look that makes a statement.
Our german shiplap siding is made with a yellow pine graded d better.
It s known by all of these names but the profile is the same.
German lap siding boards aka pattern 105 105 siding priced by the linear foot.
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Dutch lap siding varies from the others in that it has a groove at the top of the board.
Dutch lap or german siding is a type of drop siding which unlike clapboards is non beveled and not lapped in installation.
Pattern 105 dutch lap german lap drop siding or cove lap siding.
Durable poly ash material resists moisture and bugs.
Instead it is edge matched with a shiplap or less often tongue and groove so that it installs flat on wall framing even without sheathing.
The house looks better with the groove.
The groove has a decorative effect on the house.
There may be occasional knots but relatively clear.
From a distance it gives a slightly rustic log impression.
Yellow pine is a durable wood that is often used outside but must be primed and painted to hold up to the exterior elements.
Southern yellow pine 105 siding board 964020 the home depot.
While this may cause confusion it is clear however that its unique look inspired one of its numerous successors most popular profiles.
Available in various lengths.
Our profile number is tw628 and comes in 3 different sizes.
This style of wood siding is easily identified by its distinct shadow lines.
The dutch lap siding technique is commonly used in residential areas where the material used is laid partially below the subsequent strip of the wall.
By name it is called dutch lap german lap or even novelty siding.