Siding Options
We offer an abundance of siding choices for whatever you may desire! If we don’t have it listed feel free to reach out and ask if we can get your siding of choice.
Wood Siding
Duratemp
This siding is a standard siding for sheds. It is a douglas fir plywood panel with a composite veneer on the face and vertical grooves 8 inches on center
LP Silver TechShield
This is a vertical siding that look similar to Duratemp on the exterior, with 8 inch on center grooves. It features a radiant barrier inside that offers a clean and bright appearance. It resists flaking and peeling and is a good choice if you looking for a brighter interior.
LP Smart Finish
This is a vertical siding made from engineered wood. It is manufactured to bind natural wood to manufactured materials to create a long-lasting product. The interior of these panels are light brown and smooth. It looks like Duratemp, with grooves 8 inch on center.
LP Perfection Shakes
This siding creates the subtle yet elegant appearance of natural cedar. The straight edge design gives a more neat and refined look.
Shakertown Cedar Perfection Panels
This horizontal siding is made out of a cedar wood. The panels are refined to have a straight clean edge instead of a rough natural look.
LP Lapp Siding
This is a horizontal siding that mimics the look of Hardie Plank. It is an engineered wood product so offers advanced durability. The planks come in 16ft length, resulting in less seams.
Cedar Tongue in Groove
This type of siding created by joining two panels of wood together. The tongue joint on one panel fits into a groove on the second panel. The edges will be perfectly slotted together to create a smooth, flat surface. It creates a very sleek, sophisticated look when finished. This can be a vertical or horizontal siding.
Board and Batton Siding
With this type of siding, thin strips of wood ‘battens’ are placed over the seams in the panel boards behind it. It can be stained with your desired color. Board and batton adds a rustic look, and it’s perfect for farm buildings such as run in barns. This is a vertical siding only.
Vinyl Siding
Dutchlap
This is the most popular vinyl siding choice. It features a slope on the top half of the panel to give dimension. This is a horizontal siding.
Clapboard
This siding is a horizontal vinyl siding.
This is the second most popular siding choice. The whole panel is sloped, giving one even surface.
Vinyl Perfection Cedar Siding
This sliding is reminescent of traditional cedar shakes with the added benefit of not having to be stained. It requires minimal upkeep, unlike real cedar shakes.