Horizontal hand hewn cedar log siding can be installed on an existing home or a new build.
Cypress siding vs cedar.
Cypress is lightweight like cedar and it resists warping cracking and splintering.
Cedars typically have a uniform pyramidal growth habit when young but in old age take on unique gnarled shapes.
Cedar and cypress contain oils that give the wood weather resistant qualities but cedar contains a fungicide that protects it further from rotting.
Cypress boards lacking the protection against fungus may have scattered pockets of fungus showing up as dark pockets.
Your options include thicknesses from 2 to 4 and widths from 6 to 10.
If you are planning on finishing with a stain cedar really excels at this.
You should also keep in mind that the maintenance required with cedar siding adds thousands to the overall cost.
Wood is a classic exterior siding option that comes in many forms from clapboard to shingles to engineered wood products.
We have also owned a newer home with the cement board type siding a poorly designed corner allowed water to get behind the new great siding causing extensive damage that was hard to repair with notice as the product had changed.
Cypress planters complement almost any exterior style and they require very little maintenance to continue.
Cedar and cypress trees are found in a surprising variety of sizes and shapes.
I ve had cypress siding on my own home for more than 20 years and i ve only had to repaint it once in.
Cedar siding can run 5 to 7 per square foot.
We appreciate cedar for it qualities such as reduced risk of rot giving longevity not replicated by newer materials.
The performance is great martin says.
Homeowners can choose from several types of wood including cypress pine spruce and cedar siding.
You will need to paint or stain cedar siding every 3 5 years and periodically repair or replace the shingles or panels.
Old growth cypress the old growth version of this resistant wood has so much more heartwood than its new or second growth cousins that it is harder and has much greater resistance to rot and insects.
Your options include thicknesses from 2 to 4 and widths from 6 to 10.
Cedar eastern white or western red cedar is a great wood for exterior work.