The bevel pattern sometimes called bevel lap or clapboard siding has a triangular profile with a thick butt and a thin upper edge.
Bevel siding profiles.
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The clapboard profile is one of the most ubiquitous traditional types of siding in america.
Western red cedar bevel siding is the most widely used siding type.
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Unlike composite substitutes that attempt to simulate the appearance of cedar siding authentic western red cedar bevel siding has the natural depth and character desired for the finest appearance.
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Taking a side on view each board or course looks like a thin wedge or bevel and each course is installed slightly overlapping the one underneath.
Nothing else comes close to cedar s ideal combination.
Bevel siding is available in clear and knotty grades.
Western red cedar is nature s perfect siding material.
Bevel lap siding should be installed with the lower thicker bevel butt edge overlapping the thin edge which results in an attractive shadow line.
Do not reduce the siding overlap recommendations given in the installation sections of this publication.
Take care not to nail through the overlap of two pieces.
Its natural oils make it resistant to decay and insects and it is pitch and resin free.
Place nail just above the overlap.
Effectively creating a small air gap between the siding and the building sub structure or sheathing.
Boral beveled siding stock profiles.
It is produced by resaying lumber at an angle to produce two pieces thicker on one edge than the other.
Bevel siding should be face nailed to studs with 1 1 4 inch penetration into solid wood using one nail per piece spaced at a maximum of 24 inches on center.
The manufacturing process results in pieces with one face saw textured.