What Is Shiplap Wood Siding
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What is shiplap wood siding. Shiplap siding is a type of exterior or interior paneling most commonly made of wood with tight joints that are formed by the overlap of one board on top of another as you can see above. It is most often 3 4 of an inch or 1 inch thick and between 3 inches and 10 inches wide. Shiplap siding consists of wooden boards that overlap to create a channel between boards and are installed by nailing into the front of the board. It is usually made out of wood but it also comes in other materials such as vinyl and fiber cement.
Shiplap siding is wooden siding that has grooves cut on each side that fit together to make a strong connection. What makes shiplap shiplap is how each plank is prepped for installation. Genuine shiplap is a specific type of wood plank used to create exterior siding for barns sheds and historic house says john mochelle a new york city architect. A little light internet research reveals that shiplap is a kind of wooden board that s often used for constructing sheds barns and other rustic buildings.
Barn wood shiplap pine board 6 pack model 350761 view the ufp edge barnwood brite. It can be made from real wood that is pressure treated to withstand the elements or it can be made from engineered wood that is coated to be weather resistant. Shiplap is a type of siding that is cut in specific way so that the different boards join easily together to create a relatively tight seal between them. View the primed ship lap board collection in pine nickel 63 69 box 63 69.
Krosswood doors 0 472 in. Custom made exotic hardwood siding made in the u s a. Primed mdf shiplap interior siding 8 pack model kw h889a 60 57 package. This look creates a more rustic effect see the nail holes in the example above.
While it is often popular outside it can also be installed inside houses. Primed wood nickel gap ship lap siding and wall panel 6 pieces per box model bpafpss0108b 112 00 112 00. Set your store to see local availability view similar in stock.