Dutch lap siding varies from the others in that it has a groove at the top of the board.
Dutch overlay siding.
From a distance it gives a slightly rustic log impression.
While this may cause confusion it is clear however that its unique look inspired one of its numerous successors most popular profiles.
The approach would be different for a brick wall as opposed to actual stone or precast concrete.
The house looks better with the groove.
It s known by all of these names but the profile is the same.
The groove has a decorative effect on the house.
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Currently the emphasis is on using materials that are both cost efficient and more resilient to the elements than natural wood.
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Our profile number is tw628 and comes in 3 different sizes.
The dutch lap siding technique is commonly used in residential areas where the material used is laid partially below the subsequent strip of the wall.
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Dutch lap siding which is also known as cove lap and german lap and simply pattern 105 by wwpa western wood products association is distinguished by its curved reveal or channel between the installed boards.
Dutch lap siding materials originally this building material was made with either real cedar or pine wood products although alternative wood could also be used with varying degrees of success.
Dutch lap vinyl siding dutch lap especially in pine and cedar remains readily available and is still installed today.
By name it is called dutch lap german lap or even novelty siding.
Georgia pacific shadow ridge vinyl siding panel double 5 dutch lap cypress 10 in x 144 in.
That bad boy needs to be intact.
Instead it is edge matched with a shiplap or less often tongue and groove so that it installs flat on wall framing even without sheathing.
I would remove the siding down to the barrier and then approach the brick facade installation as it would normally be done the right way depending on the material being used and how the manufacturer specifies.