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- Reclaimed Barn Board Siding Planks
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 3/19/2007
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Pioneer Millworks. Siding planks from old barns are reclaimed and cleaned up for reuse in new siding applications but are allowed to keep their weathered paint and age-patinated surfaces. The oxidized surface layers help protect the wood underneath, the firm says. Barn Board siding is available in two grades, a variety of weathered colors, and a mixture of softwood species. 800-951-9663. More
- Faux Paneling and Siding that Emulate Brick, Stone and Wood
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 3/12/2007
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Barron Designs. The FauxPanels.com line has been expanded with several new styles of faux paneling and siding that emulate brick, stone, and wood. Molded from real wood, stone, and brick materials and constructed from rigid polyurethane, the Faux Panels are lightweight, fade resistant, easy to install, and low maintenance. New styles include stacked stone, brick, stone wall, and bamboo. The panels are available with a Class A fire rating. 800-651-4223. More
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- Cedar Valley Mfg. Introduces a New Coastal Shingle Siding Panel
- Source: ebuild 1/10/2008
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Cedar Valley, the leader in handcrafted shingle panels, has introduced a new 7-1/8" exposure to its Coastal line of shingle panels. Handcrafted with 1/2" thick-butt mixed grain Western Red Cedar shingles, the 7-1/8" exposure is the newest addition to the popular line of Coastal thick-butt shingle panels, offered exclusively by Cedar Valley. More
- Reclaimed Barn Board Siding Planks
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 3/19/2007
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Pioneer Millworks. Siding planks from old barns are reclaimed and cleaned up for reuse in new siding applications but are allowed to keep their weathered paint and age-patinated surfaces. The oxidized surface layers help protect the wood underneath, the firm says. Barn Board siding is available in two grades, a variety of weathered colors, and a mixture of softwood species. 800-951-9663. More