Bevel wood siding provides rustic warmth for homes and log cabins.
Non wood beveled siding.
The dolly varden rabbeted bevel profile is an easier install while providing the same traditional bevel style and appearance.
It is a very good value compared with more expensive alternatives.
It is recommended that you top coat with a high quality latex paint for years of dependability.
Log cabin siding is a half log lookalike.
This clear finger joint primed pine bevel siding can be used either with the rough side exposed or the smooth side exposed.
Rustic siding is milled so that the appearance is of greater thickness.
One edge has a thick butt while the other edge is thinner.
Dolly varden is bevel siding with a rabbeted edge allowing installation flat on the wall with a tight joint.
The rabetted bevel dolly varden pattern features a 1 2 3 4 notch in the thicker butt end of the board this rabbeted edge cut allows the bevel siding panels to fit together in such a way as to protect joints from water infiltration.
It is lumber that has been resawn at an angle resulting in two pieces.
This siding has been on homes in the north east since pilgrim times.
The product is locally grown and manufactured in new england.
When milled with an unplaned face it s quite rustic.
This type dates to the 1930s or earlier.
They are lapped to shed water.
Bevel siding also referred to as clapboard siding is a very popular wood siding product.
Novelty drop patterns became standardized in the 1910s as lumber manufacturers began talking more and choosing standard profiles.