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What Side Of Cedar Siding Faces Out

First, install the siding with the rough side out. A smooth surface holds less finish and weathers much quicker than a rough-sawn surface. Finish the rough surface with two coats of a lightly-pigmented, semitransparent, oil-based stain.

Should I paint both sides of cedar siding?

If you’re painting your cedar siding, the prime and paint will seal it. If you’re staining for some color and to keep it from graying, the stain will seal it. If you want the wood to gradually gray, use a moisture repellant finish that doesn’t have any pigments in it. And always seal all six sides.

Why is one side of cedar Board rough?

The reason why one side is rough is basically for housing trims, other exterior applications and paint sticks much better. It’s not rough like typical pine from a saw mill. Its rough because it went through a machine with a roughing head which gives a uniform roughness or simply cut with a nice blade.

Is it better to stain or paint cedar siding?

The best answer is based on your home’s current cedar condition. Stain lasts longer and often looks more natural, but can only be applied if cedar is paint-free. Paint offers more protection and can be a good choice for badly worn homes with previous peeling issues from past painting applications.

How often does cedar siding need to be sealed?

When to Restain Depending on the annual local weather conditions and how much damage it does to the cedar siding, expect to restain every three to five years. There will be no difficulty in determining when it is time to do the job.

What does rough cedar mean?

You may have heard the term rough sawn (or rough cut) lumber before. What it essentially means is that this lumber type is untreated and cut into planks. It is generally stronger than other types of lumber, but also carries extra moisture because it hasn’t been kiln-dried.

Why is cedar rough sawn?

While there is rough and smooth cedar available to you, the rough cut allows you to have more control over what it is going to look like in the end. When you build a deck, especially out in the woods, you want it to look rustic. If you don’t purchase the right wood, your deck is going to look out of place.

What is rough premium cedar?

-Contains natural oils and resins that make it resistant to insects, rot, and decay. -All Cedar is a no hole knotty appearance grade with extremely limited wane. -Rough cedar is a full rough cut and run through a rougher header for a high-quality appearance. -100% Sustainable Forest Initiative Certified.

What do you put under cedar siding?

A vapor barrier is also recommended with cedar siding. The Dupont Tyvek DrainWrap is a quality barrier with built-in channels to channel away excess water. Regardless of new or remodeling installation, Dupont Tyvek DrainWrap weather-resistant barrier is recommended before installation of the cedar siding.

Can you use screws on cedar siding?

Do not use common nails or screws. Use of these will lead to eventual bleeding of rust over time, causing an unsightly stain in the cedar siding. Use only hot dipped galvanized, aluminum, or stainless steel nails or screws when fastening Western Red Cedar.

What kind of nails do you use on cedar siding?

Hot-dipped galvanized, aluminum and stainless steel nails are all corrosion-resistant and can be used to nail Western Red Cedar. Other types of nails are not recommended. They can rust and disintegrate and react adversely with the natural preservative oils present in cedar resulting in stains and streaks.

What is the recommended overlap of beveled siding?

Bevel siding should be face nailed to studs with 1-1/4 inch penetration into solid wood using one nail per piece spaced at a maximum of 24 inches on center. Place nail just above the overlap.Installing Bevel Siding (Clapboards) Recommended Overlap Nominal Size (in.) Overlap (in.) 12 1 to 2.

Does cedar siding need to be caulked?

Butt-joints…. NOTE: Generally, we do not recommend caulking butt-joints on cedar siding. Natural siding boards are designed to expand and contract with the elements and we do not want any adhesive to prevent their natural movement.

Should you spray or brush cedar siding?

Hand-brushing is recommended. For refinishing, especially, hand-brushing is always preferred. If one chooses to spray the paint on the cedar, the best results will be achieved by back brushing the finish during application.

What stain looks good on cedar?

Stains for Cedar Wood Natural or Clear Wood Stain. Semi-Transparent Wood Stain. Semi-Opaque Wood Stain. Opaque Wood Stain. Best Overall: READY SEAL Exterior Stain and Sealer for Wood. Premium Choice: DEFY Stain for Cedar. Most Cost-Effective: THOMPSON’S WATERSEAL Waterproofing Stain.

Is it OK to pressure wash cedar siding?

Power washing can be used to clean cedar as long as the sprayer is set at a low pressure to prevent damaging the wood’s soft surface. Once cleaned and allowed to dry, the wood can then be painted using a urethane-acrylic house paint. It is unsightly, but the cedar has not been damaged.