Install Wood Panel Siding
Wood sidings are milled in various patterns for both horizontal and vertical application. Wood siding is usually, but not always, applied over solid sheathing and a layer of building paper.
Horizontal patterns are nailed through sheathing into studs; vertical patterns generally are nailed to horizontal nailing or furring strips. Horizontal sidings are always applied so that each board overlaps the one below it; in some cases, the edges are milled to interlock, as they are with all vertical patterns.
Wood panel hardboard and plywood sidings are manufactured in sheet form. They're available in a standard width of 4 feet and lengths of 8, 9, and 10 feet. Made in a variety of thickness' and patterns, sheet sidings are often applied directly to wall studs, without sheathing.
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