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Traditional
Traditional, also called clapboard style, is the profile most often
chosen by homeowners. Each "board" appears to overlap the one below it,
creating the look of wood siding. Traditional panels "set" closer to the
exterior wall for a slimmer profile |
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Dutchlap
Dutchlap profiles are similar to bevel style, but with the addition of a
sharply angled bevel directly underneath each "overlap." This gives the
siding softer shadow lines and a more distinctive look. |
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Triple Three
Triple 3 is a version of Traditional Siding. Triple 3 vinyl siding
hearkens back to an era when grand homes were crafted by artisans. And
quality workmanship reflected pride. Narrow board siding. The appeal of
freshly painted panels. The charm of natural wood. With the convenience
of modern materials. |
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Board & Batten
If you're looking for a unique exterior accent that will give your home
a casual, earthy look, Board & Batten is the style you want. Its rugged
design, marked by vertical panels with a decorative overlap, gives Board
& Batten excellent design flexibility. And its top-quality performance
features mean that you can count on its distinctive good looks for years
to come. |
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Vertical Siding
Vertical Siding provides a solid exterior with
a virtually seamless look. Both the 8 and 10 panels are 12 ft in
length which generally will cover a wall area with no seams. 8 Vertical
panels are configured with two 4 sections and 10 panels have two 5
sections. Vertical Siding can be used for whole house applications or to
specific areas of your homes exterior such as a gable ends, garage or
a wall span with strong vertical lines. Vertical Siding provides a
distinctive, clean look to the appearance of the completed job. |
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Specialty Siding
Shakes mimic the look of wood siding with square-edged vertical lines
and the texture of cedar. Scallops add a timeless wood-grain finish,
with the romantic touch of soft, rounded edges. They can be used on an
entire home or for accent on larger homes for a spectacular visual
contrast. |