With today s scarcity of supply especially in finger jointed western red cedar bevel solid and oil primed c and better western hemlock is a beautiful and cost effective alternative.
Hemlock wood siding.
In crosscutting however expect some tearout.
In the early 1900 s western hemlock was one of the primary bevel sidings installed nationwide.
When properly finished and maintained western hemlock is an ideal choice as a bevel siding.
Hemlock can be stained to achieve any color for siding and the knots don t bleed sap like white pine does.
Each wood will have different properties aside from resistance and durability like color.
We achieve this by drawing from the consistent quality of historic production methods and viewing it from a current market perspective.
Hemlock is a great way to update your rooms and highlight the special care that has gone into your property.
Tidewater lumber also sells hemlock timbers and beams for log cabins and post and beam buildings.
You can work hemlock easily with hand or power tools.
The wood grips screws and accepts all glues without a problem.
Western hemlock also is harder stronger straighter grained and resin free.
Featuring only the finest grade you can achieve a rustic or natural wood look very easily.
75 set up charge.
Hemlock ship lap will be even and odd lengths 3 16.
Our hemlock bevel siding is old growth western hemlock and is all c btr vertical grain.
Hemlock is a great alternative to pine or cedar as it does not contain extractives and is therefore not prone to bleeding.
Exterior siding and lumber and.
S4s boards can increase the value of your home or business estate and are an inexpensive way to add character and flair to any home.
It has weathered to a very dark gray with noticeably lighter wood showing under the eaves.
While some of these woods are harder than others none of them are a good choice especially in their natural state for outdoor furniture or projects that are kept in a humid or damp environment.
Hemlock for board and batten siding hemlock weathers to a nice gray and holds up well as siding.
Hemlock is still used today for siding horse barns interior wall paneling and many other products.
Western hemlock with its straight grain and finer texture sands to a silky reflective smoothness.