Today clapboard siding comes in a variety of woods widths and lengths as well as in such man made materials as fiber cement.
Clapboard siding old house siding types.
For example it s possible to install wood shingle siding over older clapboard siding.
Shingle wood siding has also been a popular siding of the decades for it s aesthetic appeal.
Relatively long lasting especially cedar products wood siding should be painted or treated with preservatives to prevent rot and or insect damage.
For starters your style choices are limited especially compared to the variety found in vinyl siding.
Available primarily in clapboard style aluminum siding offers the same benefits as vinyl siding plus one additional advantage.
Horizontal lap siding also known as clapboard or bevel siding is the one of the most common styles of siding.
It s versatile and can be made out of wood aluminum vinyl fiber cement and can be finished in a array of colors.
The siding on this gothic revival style home looks like wood clapboard but it s actually fiber cement painted a custom color.
Clapboards are the old new england staple.
Bevel siding and bungalow siding are 20th century versions that are generally resawn from boards producing random grain to obtain widths of 8 and more.
But in most cases you re better off removing old siding prior to installing new wood siding.
But as far as this old house general contractor tom silva is concerned western red cedar is still the best choice for the money.
Plain lap siding beveled to be thinner at one edge viewed from the end grain.
Dolly varden is bevel siding with a rabbeted edge allowing installation flat on the wall with a tight joint.
This type dates to the 1930s or earlier.
When milled with an unplaned face it s quite rustic.
It can be painted.
Types of wood siding sold as clapboards also known as beveled siding shingles or shakes paneling board and batten or vertical siding comprised of tongue and grooved boards.
Installing cedar pine siding some types of wood siding can be installed over existing siding.
Traditional new england clapboard is cut radially from the log producing true vertical grain and up to 6 wide.