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Channel wood siding is a type of lap siding that leaves a “channel” or indent in the wood. You can install this type of siding either vertically or horizontally depending on what you want the final finish of your exterior to be. Channel wood siding has quite a rustic appeal and you can find buildings with channel finishes in a variety of settings including docks and piers. In fact, may of the buildings in San Francisco’s famous Pier 39 are finished with stained channel wood siding. If you’re looking for something a bit different than the standard bevel, this unique siding that has a groove as its central design element, might just be what you’re looking for. Although channel wood siding has a channel running though it, the boards are actually tightly interconnected underneath allowing for effective weather and water-resistance as well as shrinkage and expansion.
Since we’re located in the Pacific Northwest, all our red cedar channel wood siding is made from the top cuts of wood and available to you at the best price. Next time you’re considering a remodel and want a spectacular finish that will last for generations, think about quality red cedar channel wood siding from BuildDirect.
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