Home
Sitemap
Site Build It
Cabins Blog
Adirondack Cabins
Cabin Rentals
Log Home Photos
 Log Home Kitchens
Log Home Bedrooms
Log Home Bathroom
Cabin Furnishings
Log Cabin Decor
Log Modular Homes
Manufactured Home
Construction Loans
Log Cabin Vinyl Siding
Landscaping Ideas
Loghome Decorating
 Log Home Interior
Log Home Fireplaces
Log Home Lighting
 Log Home Flooring
Design - Software
Log Home Designs
Small Cabin Plans
Log Home Building
Log Home Driveways
Log Cabin Doors
Windows
Sinks
Energy Savers
Log Cabin Quilts
Log Cabin Crafts
Log Cabin Articles
Log Home FAQ's
Log Cabin Recipes
Log Home Magazines
Disclaimer
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Link Partners
 

Engineered Wood Siding, A Much Better Alternative To Wood






Engineered wood siding is the robust and durable replacement to natural wood and other siding materials. Normal wood is very expensive but it is less durable. Vinyl is inexpensive, but looks fake. Engineered siding is the perfect mix of both. It is relatively inexpensive when compared to real wood but it looks just as real, because it is made of real wood. Real wood is made into smaller pieces or powder. This is then treated with anti fungal agents and glue together to give a real looking, stronger, cheaper and more durable engineered siding.

Whether it's called SmartSide, Catawba, or TruWood, engineered siding products all claim to have a technological edge over their real-wood counterparts. These products are engineered to eliminate flaws, resist deterioration, and be cost effective to install and maintain. LP's engineered SmartSide line of siding and trim is made up of wood strands that are coated with a resin binder and compressed to create a board of superior strength. Each SmartSide piece is also treated using LP's SmartGuard zinc-borate treatment system to protect against termites and rot.

Engineered Siding: In demand

The boards are coated with a moisture-resistant overlay that is embossed with a cedar-grain pattern for an authentic appearance. “The process of treating each wood wafer with zinc borate, using a heavy-duty exterior glue, and pressing the product under heat and pressure, results in one solid piece of wood,” says Ben Skoog, Brand Manager for LP's SmartSide. Both LP's SmartSide and Collins Products' TruWood siding are sold in longer 16-foot boards for fewer seams and less waste.

Benefits of Engineered Siding

Engineered siding is easier and less costly to install than the real wood. It is lighter in weight than wood and features advances that make installation easier, like LP's SmartLock self-aligning edge design. Engineered wood siding can be purchased pre-primed, ready to paint, or pre-finished in any number of finish options, which reduces the field and labor time once installed.

You can visit these links and have a look to get 100% satisfaction

Truwood® Siding

www.collinswood.com/M1_WoodProducts/M1H6_Showcase.html

This company specializes in the manufacture of no frills, engineered siding products. They don’t have any deformities or holes in them. They are built to withstand the test of time and climate

www.lpcorp.com/sidingtrim/lpsmartside/lpsmartside.aspx

The engineered siding products of this company is light weight, easily penetrable by nails, but is very strong. Paints and varnishes can stick to it very nicely, giving rise to a very consistent layer of coating on the engineered wood siding.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Faulkner



Wood Siding to Home Page

Log Siding

Log Home Siding

Cedar Log Siding

Pine Siding