Cedar dutch lap aka novelty german drop siding has a rabbeted edge overlap is also larger.
Dutch lap vinyl siding vs traditional.
Wondering if this is all really an issue and if i should just go with my preference which is dutch lap.
It also comes in many different textures that look just like real wooden planks.
It is basically horizontal panels that resemble cedar wood horizontal siding.
They come in three thickness groups which make it low end mid range and high end materials thickest boards.
The siding guy told me that he prefers the traditional because it lines up better with the front side shake siding and that dutch lap tends to also get dirtier more often than the traditional.
Comes is several popular styles such as dutch lap beaded and flat.
In your example the drop is larger than normal and a bit odd looking.
Clapboard siding comes in three basic styles traditional lap dutch lap and beaded.
Classic lap siding also known as clapboard is the most popular style among homeowners.
Dutch lap fits tighter at the overlaps due to the extra bend.
This profile resembles the look of boards that have been beveled on the top half at a 45 degree angle.
The lower half hangs at a 90 degree angle.
Untapered lap siding is usually larger and often of imitative materials.
Sometimes called traditional lap siding because it has been around for centuries.
All three look like long wooden planks or panels nailed across the house.
There are nine different georgia pacific vinyl siding and accessories traditional lap siding product lines including standard lap panels from 3 to 5 dutch lap profiles and multiple wood grain finish options.
Traditional siding clapboard what is the actual difference between dutch lap siding and clapboard siding.
Often times traditional lap siding if stretched will cup at the seams dutch lap in general is not a prone to this problem as bad.
Vinyl siding vs wood siding.
Today s vinyl siding styles include many different textures shadow lines and colors to meet individual preferences.
Brick and stone siding produce a more traditional elegant look.
All three styles have been around for hundreds of years and are still some of the most popular siding today.