Rustic natural wood homes are a big draw in some areas but they can be difficult to maintain.
Concrete wood look siding.
Concrete log siding is casted from real logs.
Fiber cement siding looks a lot like wood wood shingles wood clapboards or wood board and batten for example.
Everlog siding is an engineered concrete log siding and concrete timber siding product used in renovations and new construction.
It offers the look of authentic wood shiplap siding even with lookalike textured wood grain.
Whether your design preference is mountain rustic contemporary ranch adirondack or craftsman we have a concrete siding profile for you.
More durable than vinyl siding vailable in lap shakes and panels in 18 color choices with a 20 year coating warranty.
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Unlike wood fiber cement won t be attacked by wood boring insects like ants or termites.
In this case the fiber cement siding has been stained to help capture the look of real wood for this rustic cabin.
Rusticseries wood fiber siding which captures the natural warmth and beauty of wood on durable fiber cement and engineered wood products.
Wood look siding shakes and panels.
Designed to perform better than logs our simulated log siding will instantly transform the look and performance of any cabin home or commercial structure.
Alternatively if you are looking for a specific style of log like handcrafted milled timber frame or post beam we have concrete log siding offering the perfect solution.
The fiber cement looks so real.
The siding on this gothic revival style home looks like wood clapboard but it s actually fiber cement painted a custom color.
7 inch wide smooth lap siding primed about 1 50 per square foot picking the right siding for your house is a delicate balancing act between good looks durability maintenance and affordability.
Fiber cement siding stormed onto the scene a few decades ago and revolutionized the house siding industry because it possesses the best of many worlds.
But it has few of wood s performance shortcomings which have become more pronounced as the quality of lumber declines.