Wood Siding
Eco-friendly Real Thing
Despite several new materials that can imitate wood well, wood house siding stays highly popular. The reasons are obvious—it is a ‚real thing‘, it is time-proven, and you can choose from a number of wood types.
Eco-friendly Real Thing
Despite several new materials that can imitate wood well, wood house siding stays highly popular. The reasons are obvious—it is a ‚real thing‘, it is time-proven, and you can choose from a number of wood types.
Plywood siding, which sometimes goes by the name of T1-11, is siding that looks like wood but, in the true sense of the word, is not. That makes it usually the first choice among those of our customers who wish to imitate the real wood appeal on their house.
At the plywood siding, each of the wood siding panels is made of a number of wood veneer layers glued together. It is a good real wood siding alternative if you count on regular and responsible maintenance.
Wood lap siding is a popular wood siding for homes consisting of horizontally installed longer boards overlapping the one below. The most common wood types for this exterior wood siding are cedar wood, pine wood, and redwood.
This wood house siding type consists of fibers of wood bound together with a resin composite material with the binding agents and wood components pressed together under extreme heat. Since it is a rather new product, its longevity is unknown. So far, though, it has proven very good resistance at a very reasonable price. Often goes under wood composite siding, too—this type, however, can but does not have to contain plastic.
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ProStone is a local wood siding supplier operating in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware areas. As a local exterior wall specialist with 10 years of experience and more than 500 projects, we have a good knowledge of the area, which helps us always deliver perfect results on time and within budget.
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