In the photo you see the sticker stain from green stickers on green wood that was allowed to be rained on before installation.
Green wood board and batten siding.
For 12 wide use no less than 2 inch battens.
You will have nice looking siding and you can put it up green.
Board batten features.
Our genuine wood siding is made according to the industry s strictest standards for performance and appearance.
The green boards will shrink as they dry and they will slide under the batten.
Alternating wide and narrow vertical panels combine in a simple yet beautiful design well suited to distinctive architectural styles.
There is however a way to put up siding with boards fresh off the sawmill that will provide good protection from the elements.
The battens can be re tightened by turning the screws.
Thus horizontal siding became mainstream and board and batten fell by the wayside except for mostly post and beam outbuildings.
Whether used alone or combined with our moulding or shingles maibec siding will lend organic beauty and warmth to any architectural style for years to come.
On 12 wide boards put two nails about 3 inches apart in the middle and make sure the nail for the batten goes between the boards.
Nail it up and let er dry on the wall.
Board and batten siding ideas have transformed itself from convenient simple and unimpressive into modern timeless and rustic.
This video is about milling board and batten siding.
With board batten certainteed has recreated a siding favored by early settlers to protect and beautify homes and outbuildings.
When you put on the battens screw them on you won t get nail pulling in the center of the batten and not through the boards.
Board and batten is considered as a style of paneling that combines vertical planks of wood known as the board and small narrower strips of wood known as the batten.
This video is about milling board and batten siding.
The increased popularity of rainscreens lends itself well to a revival of board and batten siding.
Green wood is often used to make board and batten.
Board and batten siding often called board and batt or barn siding has been used for centuries.
Freshly cut green wood shrinks as it dries and attempts to warp in the process.
If the wood is still green it is best to wait this could take weeks or even months until the wood is cured and dry.