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Definition of wood siding.
Each strand of wood is coated with special binders adding layer upon layer of strength and moisture resistance.
Siding may refer to.
A short railway track connected to a main track where carriages are kept when they are not.
A short section of railroad track connected by switches with a main track.
Siding definition a short railroad track opening onto a main track at one or both ends on which one of two meeting trains is switched until the other has passed.
A short railroad track connected with the main track.
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Used in vertical siding these are the vertical strips of narrow boards that cover the seams where two wider boards have been butted up against each other.
Material as boards or metal pieces used to cover the outside walls of frame buildings.
Siding is manufactured in a variety of materials such as vinyl metal composites fiber cement masonry and wood.
Modern board and batten siding refers to the old wood siding that had boards and battens to fill the gaps between the boards.
Lp siding offers the beautiful and distinct look of real wood for unbelievable visual appeal without any sacrifice in quality.
Wood siding is a type of building material that is installed on the exterior of a building to protect the building from the elements.
The wood is treated with a zinc borate compound to help protect against fungal decay and termites.
Wood clapboard is traditionally found on older houses.
The word siding implies wood units or products imitative of wood used on houses.
A strip of wood that seals joints in wooden siding.
Siding material used to surface the exterior of a building to protect against exposure to the elements prevent heat loss and visually unify the facade.
American heritage dictionary of the english language fifth edition.
Battens are the smaller part that go between the boards.