Channel Rustic Pine Siding

Our channel rustic lap siding is made with a western red cedar in a select grade with tight knots.
Channel rustic pine siding. Therefore it is a very popular choice. The profile of each board partially overlaps that of the board next to it turning it into a channel that gives shadow line effects. Channel rustic lap siding traditionally has 1 2 overlap and a 1 to 1 1 4 inch reveal that when installed creates a channel effect between siding boards. Channel siding is a type of siding where the boards have been cut so that when installed horizontally there s seemingly a channel in the material.
Here s what it looks like when it hasn t been installed. This grade does allow for knots but the knots should be tight and not fall out. Wrc channel lap siding pattern just milled wrc channel rustic lap stained installed channel siding installs with a minimal amount of effort and material wastage. Decorative siding is a standard fixture for tudor and victorian type homes but it fits in well with more traditional or modern designs too.
Western red cedar has a reddish pink color to light pink color. Made from eastern white pine our 1x10 pine channel rustic offers great coverage and a unique profile for both indoor and outdoor applications. If you want to spice up your rustic siding look go for decorative siding with wood shingles. Channel siding is a popular type of lap siding and is used whenever a rustic appearance is desired.
Channel rustic siding sometimes referred to as channel lap siding has a rustic rough sawn texture. Tongue and groove rustic siding uses knotty or clear grade wood boards costing about 2 00 16 00 per square foot. Pine boards cost the least but are also more vulnerable to wear and tear. It is easily installed and material waste is minimal.
The image clearly shows that there is seemingly a channel between the two boards. It is super versatile and can be installed vertically horizontally or diagonally. The band sawn face brings you the rustic look as well as providing a great surface to accept the stain or paint of your choice. When it is installed this is how it turns out.
This lap siding is reversible with a rough face on one side that creates a board and batten look.