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clapboard facts

Clapboard Siding by Boston Cedar & Millwork

We are proud to offer Clapboard Vertical Grain Western Red Cedar Siding

This superior vertical grain, engineered western red clear cedar siding features installation versatility and durable performance provided the product is stored, handled, and installed correctly. Produced at Terminal Forest Products state-of-the-art remanufacturing plant, Clapboard is factory primed using an gray alkyd oil primer applied under controlled temperature and humidity conditions.

1/2" x 6" Clapboard can be installed with reduced in-place costs as a result of great tallies consisting of at least 90% - 16' lengths.

You can purchase Clapboard with the confidence that you are getting real western red cedar siding without compromising quality or aesthetics.

• Clapboard saves a
time consuming and
costly coating step on
the jobsite

• Great tallies
consisting of at least
90% - 1/2"x6"x16'
lengths Clapboard is
engineered by
Terminal Forest
Products, one of the
finest lumber mills in
the world

• Purchase with
confidence knowing
that you are getting
real western red
cedar without
compromising quality
or aesthetics

http://www.terminalforest.com
Clapboard, also known as bevel siding or lap siding or weather-board (with regional variants as to the exact definitions of these terms), is a board used typically for exterior horizontal siding that has one edge thicker than the other and where the board above laps over the one below. It is often found in New England architecture.

In newer construction, clapboard is often imitated as "siding" made of vinyl, aluminum, or fiber cement.


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